Described in the DeBaser review as a quartet that blends art-rock, overflowing noise and jazz-core. The group's album Erzefilisch is portrayed as a 48-minute mix of composed structures and improvisational outbursts, featuring sax, guitar, bass and percussion interplay.

Thrangh is presented in the DeBaser review as an experimental quartet blending art-rock, noise and jazz-core. The album Erzefilisch is described as a 48-minute sonic cataclysm mixing structured composition and improvisation. The review praises technical prowess, interplay between sax and guitar, and a dreamlike, psychoanalytic atmosphere.

For:Listeners of experimental, avant-garde, noise, art-rock and jazz-influenced music.

 "Life and dreams are pages from the same book. Reading them in order is living; leafing through them at random is dreaming" (A. Schopenhauer)

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