Psychophreak Industrial Toxic Coma Awesome! Toxic Coma is a side project to Velvet Acid Christ. It all started in 2004, and since then they've developed a really twisted and mind bugging sound. Mixed with samples with a clear political message in it, although I wouldn't say that the message is too obvious. If that's the point that is. The music is what I would say EBM mixed with experimental non vocalist grind electronics. It's just so psyched out music, but still its easy listening and never boring. For each time I listen to the music I discover something new. I think the music have to be experienced to know what I'm talking about. It's like a discovery trip into the twisted world of beats, mixes, samples and not so much structure that builds the experience. I have to give this 10 out of 10 possible because this feels really fresh. This is something new that I cannot wait to hear more from. I hope that this will be a record that will be out on the market, I hope this will get bigger than it is. I just say: WOW! This review was written 2005 and initially published on Neurozine.com 550
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Toxic Coma - Psychophreak

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"Legendary"
Released off label 2005
Awesome! Toxic Coma is a side project to Velvet Acid Christ. It all started in 2004, and since then they've developed a really twisted and mind bugging sound. Mixed with samples with a clear political message in it, although I wouldn't say that the message is too obvious. If that's the point that is.

The music is what I would say EBM mixed with experimental non vocalist grind electronics. It's just so psyched out music, but still its easy listening and never boring. For each time I listen to the music I discover something new. I think the music have to be experienced to know what I'm talking about. It's like a discovery trip into the twisted world of beats, mixes, samples and not so much structure that builds the experience.

I have to give this 10 out of 10 possible because this feels really fresh. This is something new that I cannot wait to hear more from. I hope that this will be a record that will be out on the market, I hope this will get bigger than it is. I just say: WOW!

This review was written 2005 and initially published on Neurozine.com
Jan 01 2005

Off label

Official release released by the artist themselves without the backing of a label.

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