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Z'EV, along with Nurse With Wound and Current 93, joins the circle of misunderstood geniuses. The two parts of 'Elemental Music' affirm the primordial nature of sound. Penetrating clangors clash with the minimal melody that evaporates from the sulfurous magma.
Z'EV, along with Nurse With Wound and Current 93, joins the circle of misunderstood geniuses.
The two parts of 'Elemental Music' affirm the primordial nature of sound. Penetrating clangors clash with the minimal melody that evaporates from the sulfurous magma.
This review praises Z'EV's 'Elemental Music' as a refined yet raw example of primordial industrial sound. It highlights the album's complex percussion work and evolving electronic elements. Z'EV is placed among misunderstood avant-garde geniuses like Nurse With Wound. The music is described as both challenging and rewarding, revealing deep artistic vision. Overall, the album is positioned as a vital piece in experimental and industrial music history. Discover the raw power and refined artistry of Z'EV's Elemental Music—immerse yourself in this industrial landmark now!
The blindest noise has never been so creative. Being strange is the happiness of always being discarded.
The blindest noise has never been so creative.
Being strange is the happiness of always being discarded.
Half Japanese's album Loud epitomizes creative chaos and anarchic spirit in noise rock and lo-fi styles. It defies normality with raw emotion and surrealist elements. The band embraces oddity and rejection, crafting a unique avant-garde sound. Loud follows their intense debut with a fresh, unrelenting energy that challenges conventions. Dive into Half Japanese's Loud and experience the wild creative chaos of noise rock rebellion!
A thirty-six-minute infernal collage, that at least avoids the danger of being prolix and tedious. Different realities in obscure sketches of a dark era. It is never spring here.
A thirty-six-minute infernal collage, that at least avoids the danger of being prolix and tedious.
Different realities in obscure sketches of a dark era. It is never spring here.
Negativland’s self-titled debut album is a daring exploration of avant-garde and industrial sounds from the mid-Seventies American underground. Combining tape manipulation, dadaism, and electronic noise, the album creates a rich and concise 36-minute collage of audio experimentation. Influenced by pioneers like Cage and Stockhausen, it stands as a visionary work foreshadowing future experimental music. The album reflects a darker, more technological era, stripped of the Flower Power idealism. Dive into Negativland’s groundbreaking debut and experience a masterclass in avant-garde sound collage today!
"Garista is the living proof of quirky ideas, born from a simple sound sketch, and expanded with the wails of feedback." The roughness of the execution makes it all mythological, biblical. Sand and revelations in a silent film.
"Garista is the living proof of quirky ideas, born from a simple sound sketch, and expanded with the wails of feedback."
The roughness of the execution makes it all mythological, biblical. Sand and revelations in a silent film.
Garista by Zoviet France is a richly textured lo-fi dark ambient album blending industrial sounds with tribal and ritualistic elements. The review highlights the rawness and precision of the music, evoking vivid, haunting imagery and emotional depth. It's described as an immersive and challenging listening experience, full of abstract and mythological themes that push the boundaries of sound and perception. Dive into the mysterious world of Garista and experience the haunting fusion of dark ambient and industrial soundscapes.
"A party for the asocial soul bored by mundane prudence." "'Ghostalk' is the perfect example of electronic/instrumental mastery combined with melody/immediacy that only quality industrial music feeds on."
"A party for the asocial soul bored by mundane prudence."
"'Ghostalk' is the perfect example of electronic/instrumental mastery combined with melody/immediacy that only quality industrial music feeds on."
Cabaret Voltaire's 1985 EP 'Drinking Gasoline' showcases a sophisticated evolution in industrial music. Combining syncopated rhythms with innovative synths and basslines, the work blends dark dance elements without mimicking peers. Tracks like 'Kino' and 'Ghostalk' highlight their mastery of electronic soundscapes, making it a must-listen for fans of the genre. This EP is praised for originality and its compelling blend of funk and industrial futurism. Listen now to 'Drinking Gasoline' and experience a pioneering industrial music journey!
The album 'Towards Thee Infinite Beat' is a sea of fresh, enveloping, and unexplored ideas. It’s always and above all the wild and anarchic soul of that mischievous Orridge.
The album 'Towards Thee Infinite Beat' is a sea of fresh, enveloping, and unexplored ideas.
It’s always and above all the wild and anarchic soul of that mischievous Orridge.
Psychic TV's 1990 album 'Towards Thee Infinite Beat' stands out with its original and anarchic approach to acid house, Detroit techno, and IDM. Featuring innovative beats and vocal experimentation, the album blends classic house elements with rave culture and unexpected musical breaks. Tracks like the title song and 'Bliss' showcase fresh ideas and genre fusion, while 'S.M.I.L.E' and 'I.C. Water' pay homage to influential 80s artists. Overall, the album offers a joyful and unique electronic music experience. Dive into Psychic TV’s groundbreaking electronic journey—listen to 'Towards Thee Infinite Beat' and explore the roots of acid house and techno innovation!
An ascent towards a severe limbo where the sins of man and divine punishments are scrutinized. It’s not a human behind the instrument. It is a prophetic, mystical voice that insinuates itself within us.
An ascent towards a severe limbo where the sins of man and divine punishments are scrutinized.
It’s not a human behind the instrument. It is a prophetic, mystical voice that insinuates itself within us.
Art Zoyd's Phase IV is a dark, symphonic journey into avant-garde music. It showcases the band's mastery in creating mystical, profound soundscapes. The album stands out as a milestone of radical, artistic independence in the French progressive and experimental scene. Highlights include the evocative tracks "Etat D'Urgence" and "La Nuit," which immerse the listener in a haunting, introspective experience. Phase IV affirms Art Zoyd’s role in transcending music trends with uncompromising creativity. Dive into the dark symphonic world of Art Zoyd's Phase IV and experience avant-garde music like never before!
A career that began in the early 1980s and still continues, with a series of always refined and unique albums. Listening to the long and noisy final escape of the six strings gives me chills all over every time: EMOTIONAL!!!!
A career that began in the early 1980s and still continues, with a series of always refined and unique albums.
Listening to the long and noisy final escape of the six strings gives me chills all over every time: EMOTIONAL!!!!
Sometime Anywhere by The Church is a richly experimental and psychedelic album released in 1994 during a challenging time for the band. Despite lineup changes, the duo of Steve Kilbey and Marty Willson-Piper crafted a 75-minute work full of emotional guitar solos and layered instrumentation. The album is revered by fans but overlooked commercially. It's praised for its artistic beauty and spiritual depth. Dive into The Church's Sometime Anywhere and experience a timeless psychedelic journey today!
An infinite flow of pulsations, beats, offbeats, sonic metallurgy. It’s a test of strength. To see how much our mind can be disturbed by a threatening virtual limbo.
An infinite flow of pulsations, beats, offbeats, sonic metallurgy.
It’s a test of strength. To see how much our mind can be disturbed by a threatening virtual limbo.
SPK's 1982 album Leichenschrei is a defining work in industrial music marked by relentless beats and complex sonic structures. The Australian band delivers a raw, metallic auditory experience with no melodic concessions. The album challenges listeners with its grim and futuristic soundscape, evoking strong emotional and physical reactions. Influenced by visual arts and contemporaries like Throbbing Gristle, it remains an imposing testament to the industrial genre. Listen to SPK's Leichenschrei and experience the raw power of industrial music firsthand.
"'Horse Rotovator' is one of those works you immediately become attached to." "Everything is alive. The electronics do not make the atmosphere sterile and premeditated. Everything is evolving."
"'Horse Rotovator' is one of those works you immediately become attached to."
"Everything is alive. The electronics do not make the atmosphere sterile and premeditated. Everything is evolving."
Zos Kia's 'Transparent' is a pioneering industrial and noise album from 1983 by John Balance and Peter Christopherson. The album's dark, cryptic soundscapes build tension through evolving electronics and theatrical structures. It anticipates later Coil works and pushes the boundaries of experimental music. The review praises the album's mature and visionary qualities, highlighting its impact on the avant-garde scene. Dive into the dark and evolving sounds of Zos Kia's 'Transparent'—a foundational piece for fans of experimental industrial music.
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