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TG Now has class to spare, you can feel it in your bones. A nice window into the noise-industrial of this era, certainly not a window on an amusement park but on a metropolis avenue without rain for three months.
TG Now has class to spare, you can feel it in your bones.
A nice window into the noise-industrial of this era, certainly not a window on an amusement park but on a metropolis avenue without rain for three months.
TG Now marks Throbbing Gristle's return, blending industrial noise with a dark, atmospheric tone. While not their most beautiful work, it carries undeniable class and emotional depth. The final tracks, especially the penultimate one, stand out as profound expressions of modern industrial music. Recommended for listeners seeking raw and challenging sound. Dive into the raw world of Throbbing Gristle's TG Now and experience industrial music like never before.
The violin is ravished and turned into a diabolic instrument that clings to your guts and pulls out even what you thought you had removed. Noise art that would make the number 1 self-referentialist in the world, Merzbow, pale; original to say the least, to be taken in small doses like magical drops.
The violin is ravished and turned into a diabolic instrument that clings to your guts and pulls out even what you thought you had removed.
Noise art that would make the number 1 self-referentialist in the world, Merzbow, pale; original to say the least, to be taken in small doses like magical drops.
Mike Pathos' debut album 'People' showcases a unique and intense use of the violin, transforming it into a raw, visceral noise art instrument. The album is deeply personal, influenced by Pathos' mental health struggles, and aligns with the experimental spirit of the Tzadik label. Compared favorably against noise artists like Merzbow, it is recommended for avant-garde and experimental music lovers. The album is a challenging but rewarding experience. Listen to Mike Pathos' 'People' and experience violin like never before—dive into this raw and haunting experimental journey.
"Superficial at first glance, yet profound, bursting with brilliant ideas and rich in nuances." "A true musical prank, an 'everything and more' from which even Santa Claus cannot escape."
"Superficial at first glance, yet profound, bursting with brilliant ideas and rich in nuances."
"A true musical prank, an 'everything and more' from which even Santa Claus cannot escape."
Fausto Balbo's 'Falbo' is an intriguing and layered album produced by Snowdonia. It combines superficial charm with profound ideas, delivering a unique and playful musical experience. The reviewer highly recommends it to open-minded and adventurous listeners. The album is described as a clever and multifaceted musical prank. Dive into Fausto Balbo's 'Falbo' and discover a playful, brilliant musical journey you won't forget!
They mix everything and more, 23 crazy musical splinters but all from musicians far from being crazy... Long live Patton, long live his label, long live the language of the people.
They mix everything and more, 23 crazy musical splinters but all from musicians far from being crazy...
Long live Patton, long live his label, long live the language of the people.
General Patton teams up with The X-Ecutioners to deliver a daring and energetic album blending diverse sounds. The album’s complexity challenges listeners but rewards with its creativity and skill. Recommended for those who appreciate experimental music and dynamic beats. It criticizes mainstream hip hop’s commercialization while celebrating innovation. Listen to General Patton vs The X-Ecutioners for a fearless fusion of hip hop and experimental sounds!
Either these ten pieces are at least 10 years old, and then they would make sense in the genre they belong to, or everything should be played at 45 RPM instead of 33. Recommended: for those who don’t know who APX is and have never listened to him in the past.
Either these ten pieces are at least 10 years old, and then they would make sense in the genre they belong to, or everything should be played at 45 RPM instead of 33.
Recommended: for those who don’t know who APX is and have never listened to him in the past.
The review criticizes AFX's Analord 01 for its repetitive sounds and lack of freshness. It suggests the tracks either belong to a past era or should be played faster for better effect. Recommended only for newcomers, not longtime fans. Read the full review and discover if AFX Analord 01 is worth your listen or best skipped by longtime fans!
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