Cover of Esplendor Geométrico Mekano- Turbo
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For fans of esplendor geométrico, lovers of industrial and rhythmic noise music, electronic and experimental music enthusiasts
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LA RECENSIONE

"Good morning workers, the company management wishes you a good day at work. In your interest, treat the machine entrusted to you with care, ensure its maintenance, the safety measures suggested by the company guarantee your safety, your health depends on your relationship with the machine, respect its needs, and do not forget: more attention to the machine equals more production. Have a good day at work."

WORK AND SURVEILLANCE

Come play... but it's not a game, the Madrid duo, the undisputed godfather of rhythmic noise, has always been deadly serious. The metallurgical batterings take on dazzling forms, clinging as they are to a swollen and danceable beat. Shouting and deformed, the vocals are grafted in a declamatory form... VEN...A...JUGAR... sabotage has begun, there's no going back, even knowing that the battle is lost from the start, the machine will absorb everything.

The sound material exudes dualisms between the dry, pounding, and deafening geometries of the machines and the deep, organic, and explosive groove. In "Sheikh" and "Transmisión," oriental chants and wavering, disconnected ethno-tribaloid residues emerge among dilapidated machinery in overloaded operating conditions.

HERO OF WORK

Working for productivity... increasing productivity "I am a machine, I am a pulley, I am a bolt, I am a screw, I am a transmission belt..." Slowly the beat, which seemed so human, opposed to the clattering detonation of the noise vortices, seems to stick, to fuse with the machine, the distinction is obliterated. The battle, as expected, is lost, the title track closes the loop: devastating rhythms with hip-hop hints roll and mix with decaying organic fragments, the roar of the machinery crumbles into creeping wheezes, "workers, today too you will not see the sun."

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Esplendor Geométrico’s Mekano-Turbo delivers a powerful industrial noise experience combining cold machine rhythms with organic and tribal influences. The album channels themes of labor and surveillance through harsh yet danceable beats. Vocals are charged with declamatory intensity, and the sound fuses mechanical and human elements into an immersive sonic struggle. It’s a serious, intense work for fans of rhythmic noise and industrial genres.

Esplendor Geométrico

Spanish industrial music group formed in Madrid in 1980, pioneers of mechanical rhythmic noise and industrial electronics.
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