Primitive and almost forgotten times.
"Vocapatch" represented the genuine flair of this project called Uochi Toki, by now listened to by dogs and pigs.
I must absolutely say that this is a raw diamond of musical Dadaism.
This album dares to unfold 31 tracks, 30 of which are represented by a particular symbol (e.g. "Whale", "Dead Rooster Lying Down", "Thermostat") and the only remaining one with a standard title ("Zarra Di Dio"); a little curiosity: Bugo was a special "mute" guest on a couple of tracks.
Very rapid tracks (often reaching a minute, sometimes not even) in a bloody alternation of non-Rap pieces with improbable reasoning and encapsulated nonsense, making their way with dissonant/confusionary electronic bases halfway between Power Electronics and Noise, and pieces of barbaric Hardcore Punk of cruel and shoddy production, reminiscent of the historic deeds of Italian groups such as Negazione and Nerorgasmo.
The experimentation with this rotation of styles will continue with the following self-titled album, reaching the absurd number of 81 untitled tracks.
They were really pissed off in 2003.
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