New studio album - and first vinyl release - from American industrial noise unit L'Eclipse Nue, which has its origins in Tokyo.
"The sound from beginning to end has the massiveness you're looking for in noise, especially when it's on vinyl... It's harsh; it's noisy as hell, and there are constant changes everywhere. But for example, the use of vocal / samples in "Temple of Deformed Deities" and the rhythmic inclination through the use of percussive sounds creates maybe a bit of a ritual atmosphere while not being tribal or ritual at all. And it's a complete contrast to the 3m30 noise wall "Night Drive", which is still on the same side.
And the reverse side shows even more dynamics; "Exile in Ghetto Estatic" starts as an ultra-heavy noise drone and suddenly breaks down completely. The spaciousness that Daniel creates through this proves that extreme noise can be silence too. And to top it off, well, I won't use the word 'commercial', but if ever a noise track deserved to become a hit single, "Sister Went Dancing" comes as close as it gets. No, you can't dance to it, but we all know how the right track on the right volume triggers an inner rhythm that makes us move to things others can't hear" (Vital Weekly).
Mastered by Grant Richardson (Gnawed).
L'ECLIPSE NUE - 'Degradation Bliss' LP
- Record Label: Love Earth Music
- Genre: Noise / Industrial / Ambient
- Availability: In Stock
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£20.00
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