Originally released as a CD-R on Mandarangan Recordings (www.mandarangan.com) in 2003.
Review:
There are 2 tracks on this noise CD. They are both over 21 minutes long. Each one is a really cool experiment in mixing harsh noise with industrial sounds and more organic music from real instruments. I like everything that I hear here. Just when you think that all of the good harsh noise has already been made, here comes a kick-butt new CD that I am really loving the hell out of. I’m interested in hearing more from these guys. They are live improvisations with pre-recorded mini-disk samples, vocals, a guitar (I think) and synthesizer. This just keeps on going-and-going-and-going till your mind can’t take it any more. Just when you are at the brink…They change the torture. I’m exhausted. Damn fine destruction I say.
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