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Scenes From a Galton's Walk (split with Asche)


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- Synapscape - Act!


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This split release of Synapscape and Asche contains uncompromising material.If you have some guts this however can be spinned for sure. The Synapscape part consists of heavy pounding fast paced technoid 4/4 bats and industrial drum ’n bass with distorted vocals. Tim Kniep and Philipp Munch apparantly had some tracks left of the previous album Act. Eclectic like always, and again fast paced and pretty inaccessible material. The music of Synapscape takes many unexpected turns and has lots of surprises, without losing track of the base structure. The only ‘light-weighted’ exceptions are the white noise soundscape track ‘Karambolage’ and the rhythmic more challenging track ‘Situation Eight’. ‘Racer X’ is quite awesome. This song sounds like a soundtrack for a computer racing game that has gone mad. The Synapscape part has 7 tracks. The Asche part has 6. ‘Situation Eight’ holds back a bit, but ‘Petunia’ together with This Morn Omina is a massive technoid cracker. As well as ‘Killers’ ‘Falling to the Ground (Petunia remix)’ and ofcourse the version of ‘2ndScrape’ are great clubtracks based on an Asche recipe. Great dancefloor stuff!



Band: Synapscape(int)
Label: Ant-Zen
Genre: industrial (industrial / noise / power electronics)
Type: cd
Grade: 8
Review by: TekNoir