Dutch instrumental industrial/metal group. Their 1992 album Phlegm blends post-thrash guitars, ambient interludes and polyrhythmic phrasing; the review names Tom Holkenborg and Phil Mills as production contributors.

The 1992 album Phlegm is described in the available review as aided in production by Tom Holkenborg and Phil Mills (Nerve).

The available review praises Kong's 1992 album Phlegm for its instrumental industrial sound that blends post-thrash guitars, ambient interludes and polyrhythmic phrasing. The reviewer highlights production involvement from Tom Holkenborg and Phil Mills. Recommended for listeners of avant-garde and experimental 90s metal/industrial.

For:Fans of 90s experimental metal/industrial and listeners who like ambient-textured, rhythmically complex music.

 Under the pseudonym of KONG, these charming Dutchmen (aided in production by the great Tom Holkenborg, creator alongside Phil Mills of the immense Nerve) in this full-length present an instrumental Industrial where they mix post-thrash rooted guitars with sidereal and ethereal atmospheres, ambient interludes with polyrhythmic phrasing (the intro of M.O.N is reminiscent of Meshuggah) in a bewildering controlled cacophony that captivates the senses with every listen and transports one into a dreamlike and labyrinthine dimension.

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