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DEADMOTHS  Disinclined Beings  CASSETTE   (Worthless Recordings)   5.00


A killer two-song tape of bestial electronics and dreamlike sound collage from Deadmoths, which appears to be another project from one of the guys behind the ferocious black noise metal of Black Beasts. Released by Worthless (one of my fave tape labels at the moment), Disinclined Beings is a swirling, filthy mass of deformed industrial noise and OTT vocal hatred, everything awash in effects and reverb, and it reminds me of the suffocating, Satanic aural violence of Project: Void while going for more of a brain-melting, drugged-up soundscape on both tracks.

The first side features the eleven minute "Brusque", a roar of psychedelic power electronics with delayed/echoing screams and insane blackened shrieks drenched in effects undulating over a murky, super-heavy backdrop of low-end machine noise and feedback. Grinding, nightmarish chaos that sounds like it could have been recorded in the bowels of an asylum. The other side has "Good Natured", a layered noise collage that's formed from low-fi guitars and muttering voices, random metallic percussion and shambling psych-strum; a very different sound than the first side, obviously, but just as eerie and otherworldly. After a couple of minutes of that, though, it suddenly explodes into a maelstrom of massively distorted drum and guitar sounds, a blistering assault of pure noise and feedback that could pass for something from Government Alpha or Incapacitants but still inhabited by those demonic screams...

Limited to 50 copies.


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