HHH - Psychotic Stress Discharge
Here is the latest in noise technology. With an advanced sound frame of hissing and machine growling, low bas-sounds and disharmony. HHH takes the big step forward and sets a new standard for variations in noise. With a wide spectrum that reaches from the classical Merzbow-noise to more ambient sounds Hannes Hellman creates a good impression.
To be honest I don't like the first tracks very much, but the later ones are the great ones. If feels like there are more experiments and variations in the tracks that's makes the record good. And it's just those kind of tracks that I hope we will hear more of in the future.
This review was written 2004 and initially published on Neurozine.com Jan 01 2004
To be honest I don't like the first tracks very much, but the later ones are the great ones. If feels like there are more experiments and variations in the tracks that's makes the record good. And it's just those kind of tracks that I hope we will hear more of in the future.
This review was written 2004 and initially published on Neurozine.com Jan 01 2004
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