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Industrial Owes Us Money


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Industrial noise pioneer Patrick Stevens moves with his Hypnoskull project into more progressive electronic realms these days. This results on Industrial Owes Us Money, which contains Hypnoskull tracks and tracks in which Hypnoskull collaborates with other electronic artists, each time into a very explosive cocktail that abundantly plunders sounds, rhythms and breaks from genres such as breakcore, gabber, drum & bass, hiphop and grindcore in tracks with titles like ‘Money and Bitches’, ‘The Most Feared Man on Earth’ en ‘G Break Numbah’ 23 Hillah’, ‘I’m From Da Murdah’ Kapital’ and ‘Real Bad’. Perhaps not about your thing if you had expected more industrial, but if you’re fond of a heavy set of industrial breakcore you’ve hit the spot with this album that furthermore features collaborations with the Dutch Dead Circuit (dark ambient meets industrial), the Belgian grindcore outfit Cyboresis, the Russian Atarix and the American Pyroclastic, with the last track being a cover of the Dead Kennedys classic ‘California Uber Alles’. The Atmosphere on this album is haunting and drenched in big city gangster atmospheres where it comes across like you’re part of a car chase and shootout in Grand Theft Auto IV. Massive!



Band: Hypnoskull(int)
Label: Ant-Zen
Genre: industrial (industrial / noise / power electronics)
Type: cd
Grade: 8
Review by: TekNoir
Website: http://www.myspace.com/therealhypnoskull

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