American artist and musician associated with the industrial and experimental music scenes.

The provided review highlights a recent return to England, references to 1979 and the industrial era aesthetics, mentions Lydia Lunch, and describes martial, anachronistic elements in his music.

A DeBaser review by CACCAMO frames Monte Cazazza as an uncompromising survivor of the industrial era. The writing stresses continuity with late-1970s industrial aesthetics, martial electronic textures, and bleak lyrical obsessions. The review treats his return to England and recent recordings as a purposeful reiteration of his established voice.

For:Fans of industrial, experimental and dark electronic music; readers of underground music criticism.

 

No more than two insignificant years ago, in England, the quintessential survivor of the industrial era, namely Monte Cazazza, returns to paint on the blank canvases of music, the blackness that it has always given him.

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