DeBaser hosts a review of the album The Supreme Negative by Portion Reform (review author: Rocky Marciano). The review describes a Downwards-influenced, austere industrial/electronic sound and mentions the track "Shift Worker". Other works associated with the artist (from provided list): Accidents in the Workplace; HAAS; Imbecile.

DeBaser's review of Portion Reform's The Supreme Negative praises an austere, Downwards-influenced industrial/electronic sound built on obsessive repetition and devastating beats. The record is described as raw, mechanical and enveloping, with standout moments such as the track "Shift Worker." The review awards the album a top rating.

For:Fans of harsh industrial and experimental electronic music, listeners who follow the Downwards aesthetic and repetitive, mechanical soundscapes.

 Repetition, existing in the practice of repetition, an obsessive reiteration of maniacally sick forms aimed at control, the Downwards sound does not expose itself to outdated futurist man-machine dichotomies in the Kraftwerkian sense or to aseptic intellectualisms akin to Autechre.

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