The Heroin In Tahiti created by the Mattioli-Figueredo duo when they conceived "Death Surf" certainly did not intend to evoke sunny tropical beaches. Perhaps beaches, but after a bombing.

The duo deconstructs a heavily drugged Surf Music, stripping it down to an acid-bared skeleton that writhes over simple electronic beats, devastated by swarms of analog synth effects, radioactive guitars possessed by demonic delays and tremolo that paint lysergic and deformed landscapes.

Dick Dale, the Suicide on acid in the hands of a mad scientist who sadistically tinkers with primitive electronics.

An experimental Drone Music that devastates not only surf music, but also tears apart a grotesque Morricone dressed as a cowboy and a rotten exotic Lounge Music.

The effect is disorienting, but surely the combinations are the result of a very careful search in finding a destabilizing and unprecedented musical formula.

The more corrosive Man Or Astroman come to mind.

But once the surprise effect is gone, what will remain of Heroin In Tahiti? I believe very little unless they manage to create new mutant sounds that once again capture our attention.

Tracklist

01   Death Surf (07:01)

02   Spaghetti Wasteland (04:37)

03   Campomorto (03:29)

04   E Kipa Mai (04:15)

05   Zoom (01:59)

06   Ex Giants On Dope (05:46)

07   Sartana (06:35)

08   Heroin In Tahiti (07:37)

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