Saturday, 9 June 2012

Brighter Death Now - Very Little Fun, Cold Meat Industry CMI 209

Do you like industrial? I mean, pure industrial, like in the Throbbing Gristle era. Perhaps, with some ambient twists? If the answer is yes, this is the album that will play in your LP/CD player for the next months (years).

The latest creation of Mr. Karmanik, founder of Cold Meat Industry, is an album completely out of time. It's the only album for many years that has given me the same feelings as the first time I listened to Throbbing Gristle. I adopt the term "Death Industrial", since it gives exactly the picture of this album. Unbelievable mixture of industrial/dark ambient/minimal which makes your blood chill from the first track. In fact, its beyond description.


If you are fans of Brighter Death Now, probably you already play this album endlessly for the last year. If not, hey guys, we're talking about an album that makes "Necrose Evangelicum" sound like as if it was made by a 15 year old bloke.

I think that the genre "Death Industrial" has finally found its absolute masterpiece, that which should be listened by everyone in experimental electronic stuff. Grab your studio headphones, nothing less, and rejoice.

Diamonds shine in the dark, especially if they are black.


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