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| Void Posthuman There comes a time when an album begins to taint your aural cells like a microbe and you come across yourself unable to unearth a system of discerning it as it should be without loosing a speck of your brainpower all at once. Posthuman is such a record and is undeniably a mind-boggling bacteria processed to make you feel dispersed in outlandish standards of tuneful bliss. "Future fear music for an estranged generation" is certainly a fitting
portrayal of these 8 ultramodern horrors that embrace Electronic and
Techno Music, with a small piece of Extreme Metal in the tonic. For
instance, attempt to envision a sonic mishmash of Aborym, Choronzon,
DHG, Thee Maldoror Kollective and Thorns, with a crumb of the complexity
found in the latest guitar work of Satyricon; by now, you may have
deciphered the nifty grittiness of Void, but just an undersized scrap of
it (it sure is that intricate and puzzling).To sum it up, Samoth has succeeded once more in making you an element of a collided maelstrom, which will put you down mesmerised by its schizophrenic starkness and persuasive innovation. www.nocturnalart.com © 2003 The Lodge |
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