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DEAD BODY LOVE  Low-Fi Power Carnage  CD   (Troniks)   7.98
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Since 1995, harsh noise master Gabriele Giuliani and his Dead Body Love project has been creating some of the heaviest harsh noise to be imported from Italy, and the genre defining cassette Low-Fi Power Carnage from 1995 is one of DBL's most malevolent works. It was originally released on Old Europa Cafe in a limited edition, and has now been reissued in a limited edition of 500 copies on Troniks in a wallet sleeve. The four tracks that make up Power Carnage are from an improvised performance in 1995, and come with the artist's explicit instructions that "this material is meant to be played at a very high volume." The half-hour epic 'Terror Is A Weapon' opens the disc with a constantly evolving deathscape of immense chunks of distorted low frequency noise looped into hypnotic holding patterns, a monstrous rumbling rock-tumbler drone of crusty crushing noise laced with eerie melodies sunk deep in the chaotic whirl of noise. The following three tracks 'Random Destruction', 'Peace Sucks - Let's Kill', and 'Thoughts Of Revenge' are much shorter in length, topping out at 12 minutes, but are equally violent and crushing walls of droning distortion-crunch. Giuliani's noise scultpures have a massive quality to them as if he was capturing up-close recordings of steel buildings crumbling and earth and rock being ripped apart, all in semi-slow-motion, and occasionally his loops of sound create a lumbering propulsion that is reminiscent of early UK industrial. Insanely heavy harsh drone-noise recommended to anyone into gritty, bass-heavy carnage of Skin Crime, Macronympha, the Militant Walls sound, The Rita, etc.


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