Showing posts with label experimental. Show all posts
Showing posts with label experimental. Show all posts

Monday, June 20, 2011

Zomby - Dedication


One of the most stunning albums to emerge this year, Dedication is another entry into one of the most eclectic and fascinating discogs in all of dubstep. Quite honestly one of the most haunting albums I've ever had the pleasure of hearing, Zomby's sophomore effort is truly a wrecking ball of emotion and sinister intentions.

For the stream, and to check my full review, head here

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Gold Panda - Lucky Shiner

Picture a golden panda. Cute isn’t it? Now picture that same panda stabbing someone with an oatmeal cookie. Weird, huh? But still cute in a strange sort of way. Good, now you know what Lucky Shiner is like.

Lack imagination? That’s cool; you can get an idea from this:

You are now confused yet you want more. Let me ask you; have you visited India Lately?

Monday, April 25, 2011

Ulver - War of the Roses (2011)


Well well well what do we have here? New Ulver I see. Fear not they haven't gone back to the Bergtatt days but this however is such a glorious victory. Check out "Providence" below, probably one of the albums best songs.








Saturday, April 16, 2011

Foetus - Hole


Released: September 1984

Hole is the third studio album from Foetus, the main musical output of industrial pioneer J.G. Thirlwell.  Since 1981, Foetus has put out 10 studio albums, countless EP's and remix albums and collaborations.  The sound is much more raw than the present "industrial" music we are used to but it still can stand as some of the best ever made.