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Review: Florian Hecker - Chimerization

There’s something rather teasing about the process behind Chimerization, which centres on a recital of an experimental libretto by Iranian writer/philosopher Reza Negarestani. Recorded in an anechoic chamber in three different languages (Iranian, English, German) – and in the case of the English version, articulated in part in immaculate
By Jack Chuter Oct 30, 2012

Review: Russell Haswell - FACTUAL

It barely warrants explicit clarification that a track name of “BLACK METAL INSTRUMEMTAL INTRO DEMO” reeks of the working title – something impulsively scribbled down in the moment that screams the eventual need for revision and change, reducing to its most prominent traits as a means of temporary identification. But it’
By Jack Chuter Sep 16, 2012

Review: KTL - V

The most disturbing aspect of V is that the music feels capable of manifesting as absolutely anything. Where previous albums have often focused more on the collaborative to-and-fro between O’Malley and Rehberg, their fifth full-length removes all sense of “duo” dynamic; the sounds feel like the dimensions and details
By Jack Chuter May 15, 2012

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