This is a review of a split album between Malayasia's Projekt666:Satanoise U.S.A's Willowbrook, Turkey's Earhead and Iky Iky which was released by Electronic Etiquette Netlabel and we will start off the review with Projekt666:Satanoise a project that has been featured before in this zine that plays a very harsh and satanic form of noise.
"Cause Of Death" which is the first song on his side of the split opens up with harsh noise sounds and the song is very short and under 20 seconds.
"Crossfire" begins with nature sounds before adding in elements of harsh noise and the song is under 2 minutes.
"Non-Music Spectrum" opens up with harsh noise sounds and the song is just like the other ones very short and under 2 minutes.
"Shittiest Than Sin" which is also the last song on his side of the split begins with harsh noise sounds and brutal power electronics as well as being and under 2 minutes.
Song themes cover darkness and satanism, while the production has a very dark, harsh, raw and primitive sound to it.
In my opinion this is another great sounding recording from Projekt666:Satanoise and if you are a fan of satanic and harsh sounding noise, you should check out his side of the split. RECOMMENDED TRACK "Non-Music Spectrum". RECOMMENDED.
Next up is Willowbrook a project that plays a very dark and harsh form of noise.
"A: To Apprehend The Flesh" opens up with world war II chanting samples and after a couple of minutes harsh and dark sounding power electronic make their way into the music as well as an atmospheric background.
Song themes cover darkness, while the production has a very dark, harsh, raw and primitive sound to it.
In my opinion this is another great sounding track from Willowbrook and if you are a fan of dark noise, you should check out his side of the split. RECOMMENDED.
Next up is Earhead who continues his harsh approach to noise.
"Please, Delete Me From This Life!" which is the first song on his side of the split opens up with dark ambient drones which leads up to harsh noises and power electronics and towards the end there is a brief use of spoken word samples.
"And Everything Suddenly Stops- Version 2" begins with spoken word samples and harsh noise power electronic sounds and as the song moves on the music gets more harsh and brutal sounding as well as closing after 5 minutes.
"(no edit, just raw sounds, no return, like to live, like suicide)' which is the last song on his side of the split starts up with dark ambient sounds which later get more harsh sounding once the loops and power electronics kick in.
Song themes cover, darkness, while the production has a very dark, harsh, raw and primitive sound to it.
In my opinion this is another great sounding recording from Earhead and if you are a fan of dark and harsh sounding noise, you should check out his side of the split. RECOMMENDED TRACK "Please, Delete Me From This Life!". RECOMMENDED.
Next up is Iky Iky an artist that plays a very harsh form of noise.
"Sand Moonshine" opens up with dark ambient drones and nature sounds as well as some harsh sounding power electronics and noise a few seconds later
Song themes cover darkness, while the production has a very dark, harsh, raw and primitive sound to it.
In my opinion Iky Iky is a very great sounding mixture of harsh noise and dark ambient and if you are a fan of this musical genre, you should check out his music. RECOMMENDED.
In conclusion I feel this is a very great sounding split and I would recommend it to all fans of dark and harsh sounding noise. RECOMMENDED BUY.
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