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ScumEarth - Deranged Prototype (RONF Records, RNF-046, 2010)

In "Deranged Prototype," practices a noise Scumearth night nightmare. Flowing from the same imaginative primordiality Niellerade Fallisbilisthorstar and Hum of the Druid, the sound of the English project includes traditional items but harsh noise images making them concrete, heavy. A background lubricated destiende dark as the basis of the first issue, also called "Deranged Prototype." This primordial darkness serves as a sense to develop on par with howls of static granular. The combination with all its power and weight forges a roaring storm of electronics, where the logic seems to be inhumane, animal, elemental, instinctive, eternal, as if they were torn from field recordings of a desolate wasteland that man had ever set foot .
The second track, "Acid Storm Degradation," seems at first opposed to holding a fair before, but have stopped running after only a couple of minutes, the device of a discharge of static skews black rain turned into that possibility. The exchange cut the dark synthesis worse by the aforementioned static-very probably caused by short-e prints, again, a multidimensional quality of their delusions. The rain falling in the background, without mercy, it collides with the onslaught of angry and full electronic dynamics, whose parameters are violated with strong harshe intransigence. It becomes evident in this issue that influences that accredits Scumearth (Astro, MSBR, Bastard Noise) are not mere words, exist in "Deranged Prototype" a sober realization based on the use of equipment, there is but a vast range and moderate-specific, a consistency that gives the work of complete naturalness and spontaneity certainly can only dispose of the live performance.
It's like the seventh consecutive time I hear this 3 "and would not hesitate to put it back as many. It's that good. Alonso Urban design and implementation Records RONF own merit special mention: this is the type of work that still make me appreciate the discs as objects. (SS)

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