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FLOWERDAY  Une �meute Pour Le Boer D�cadente  CASSETTE   (Cathartic Process)   6.50


Une �meute Pour Le Boer D�cadente ("A riot for the decadent Boer") is the third tape from R.E. Fontainebleau's harsh noise project Flowerday, the latest in a series of oppressive, well-crafted HNW pieces that evoke a similar sort of blackened lava obliteration as mid-00's The Rita. I don't know what Fontainebleau's muse is on this particular tape (previous offerings were stained with murky references to snuff murders and celluloid voyeurism), but whatever the inspiration behind Une �meute... might be, I'm pretty sure it's totally unwholesome. The two untitled sides total around half an hour of charred, carcinogenic distortion, waves of low-to-mid range static and speaker-rumble tumbling and crashing over and over, the noisescape filled with an endless array of detail and activity, but at the same time quite mesmerizing when listened to at high volume, the black maelstrom coalescing into visions of concrete buildings on fire crumbling to the earth, the fetid stench of open sewers, black pus oozing from cracked and rotting sores. The sputtering diseased electronics spread out, encrusted in filth and grime, a hypnotic wall of leprous, swarming distortion. If you dug those previous tapes of clandestine HNW filth Girl On Film and Snuff Victim, then this is of course highly recommended. Issued in a very small but unknown limited edition by Cathartic Process, Une �meute... also features more of the murky Xerox-abused black and whiye collage work that the label is known for. Total blackened brain-blot.


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