‘What about Darkness?’ is being asked in the first track ‘Going Under’ of this new Marching Dynamics album. This is answered on The Workers Party of Haiti in a rich palette of sounds and musical influences that have been used in the music of Marching Dynamics. Dub and ambient, industrial, downtempo and idm, it all passes by. The music of Marching Dynamics this time is experimental and dark in all facets and this gives a whole different sphere to The Workers Party of Haiti compared to the previous album Nailsleeper. Heavy basses drenched in dub, layers of synthesizer that sound like a soundtrack to a non-existing movie, processed industrial sounds and fast breakbeats are featured in a great deal of the tracks on this adventurous album filled with electronic music. The breaks are heavy at times and as such this album is danceable although it surely is not your average accessible dance record. The highlight on this album with regards to the dance factor is the track ‘The Spoor of the Wolf in the Wet Earth’. Shane Talada has again achieved in making a quite enjoyable and especially adventurous album.
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