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The music on this CD starts quietly, it’s an electronic beam with slow but inexorable mutations that take you far away. This album will remain a milestone of 1970s experimentation.
The music on this CD starts quietly, it’s an electronic beam with slow but inexorable mutations that take you far away.
This album will remain a milestone of 1970s experimentation.
The review contextualizes Iannis Xenakis' album Persepolis within the political backdrop of 1950s Iran and the Shah's regime. Xenakis' innovative electronic composition, inspired by the ruins of Persepolis, is praised as a psychedelic and pioneering work of 1970s experimental music. The review also covers the additional CD of remixes by noise artists, which are regarded as less fitting. Overall, Persepolis is deemed a milestone in electronic music history. Discover the visionary sounds of Xenakis' Persepolis and explore its groundbreaking electronic legacy today!
"Nothing could be further from the truth." "Jarboe isn’t suited for electronic experiences; her voice is more valid when accompanied by real instrumentation."
"Nothing could be further from the truth."
"Jarboe isn’t suited for electronic experiences; her voice is more valid when accompanied by real instrumentation."
Jarboe's The Men Album is a surprising collaborative double album featuring various male musicians. The first disc emphasizes guitar-driven tracks, while the second leans on digital rhythms. Despite some less accessible moments, the album offers compelling experimental sounds. The reviewer appreciates the effort and rates it positively. Explore Jarboe's The Men Album and experience her unique experimental collaborations today!
A sulfurous and Luciferian magma that leaves you satisfied despite the scant half-hour of this work. An exponent of the first new wave, then ready to take off towards the masses, Danielle Dax has always been both accessible and experimental at the same time.
A sulfurous and Luciferian magma that leaves you satisfied despite the scant half-hour of this work.
An exponent of the first new wave, then ready to take off towards the masses, Danielle Dax has always been both accessible and experimental at the same time.
This review highlights Danielle Dax's 1984 EP 'Jesus Egg That Wept' as a vital and experimental work blending disco, trance, and pop. The reviewer praises its uniqueness and notes its significance alongside her album 'Pop Eyes.' Despite her fading mainstream presence after 1990, Dax remains a cult figure in 80s new wave. The review encourages seeking out affordable used vinyl editions for true fans and collectors. Dive into Danielle Dax's 'Jesus Egg That Wept' and rediscover one of the 80s most unique and experimental EPs today!
The very name of the project suggests something extremely radical and definitive, the vagina no longer as an object of pleasure, but rather something distressing and painful. I repeat, only the collectible aspect of having totally insane and perhaps even useless records remains.
The very name of the project suggests something extremely radical and definitive, the vagina no longer as an object of pleasure, but rather something distressing and painful.
I repeat, only the collectible aspect of having totally insane and perhaps even useless records remains.
Vagina Dentata Organ is Jordi Valls’ radical one-man project rooted in industrial noise and provocation. The reviewed album uses manipulated female orgasms and themes of love intertwined with death. The work is highly collectible, aligning with the absurd and confrontational spirit of the artist’s output. While musically challenging and extreme, its value is largely linked to its provocative nature and rarity. Discover the radical soundscape of Vagina Dentata Organ and explore an extreme corner of industrial music today.
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