The 16th album from UK industrial-noise legend Kleistwahr has retained the molten intensity it has always been propelled by since Gary Mundy (Ramleh / Broken Flag boss) founded the project in the early 1980s.
The six cuts here (40 mins) see less of the organ and more in the way of simplistic rhythm pulses, Gary's vocals and even, on a couple of cuts at least, something that might be considered akin to a song structure. Like recent albums, however, "Where The Word Is Never" delivers like it has been created through a rich blend of torment, lament and general despair before it frantically reaches for that small and beautiful white dot in the distance where all such thoughts can be cast asunder.
Like Rameh, Kleistwahr explores vast and often searing swathes of sound, sometimes tempered to a more atmospheric approach and at other times cranked to the kind of levels bleeding ears make for a perfectly natural response.
Mastered by Sion Orgon. Ltd x 300 copies in a gatefold mini-LP style sleeve, based on the Broken Flag design featuring photos by Chris Low.
KLEISTWAHR - 'Where The Word Is Never' CD
- Record Label: Fourth Dimension
- Genre: Noise / Industrial / Experimental
- Availability: In Stock
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£11.50
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