Sobaki Tabaka are a band from Russia that plays a mixture of industrial, dark ambient and sludge and this is a review of a tribute album to them called "XX-XXIV" which will be released in November by Wooaaargh and consists of many bands and we will review the songs one by one.
khost brings us "The New Body" which starts out with some atmospheric soundscapes along with some heavy sludge metal riffing a few seconds later while industrial style vocals and screams are also used at times as well as the music always sticking to a slower direction and the music also mixes in elements of drone.
Alan Dubin brings us "Chujie" which starts out with atmospheric sounding drones along with some grim spoken word parts that add in a touch of black metal before evolving into sludge and industrial style screams along with some programmed beats and synths also being used at times as well as soem harsh noise elements.
Oddateee brings us "Hui Bez Hleba" which starts out with some electro industrial elements along with some programmed beats while industrial style screams can also be heard quite a bit along with the music adding in elements of noise rock, spoken word parts can also be heard briefly.
John 3:!6 brings us "Greh Bogatstvo Lyubov I Azart" which starts out with some atmospheric sounding drones before going into more of an industrial direction along with some programmed beats and bass guitars as well as some heavy riffs and aggressive vocals are also used at times.
BKGD brings us "Audio Chujie Strangers" which starts out with some programmed beats along with some elements of early industrial while the music also gets very experimental and avnat garde at times
GSDahlquist brings us "Beside You" which starts out with some ambient style synths and powerful sounding bass guitars while spoken word parts also being used at times before going into more of an industrial direction which also utilizes programmed beats.
Gnaw Their Tongues brings us "The new Body" which starts out with atmospheric sounding drones along with some elements of underground electronic music a few seconds later while black metal screams are also utilized at times and spoken word parts are also used briefly as well as some touches of classical music.
Maspin Dosasivaya brings us "Ledenec Jizni" which starts out with some elements of ambient along with some spoken word parts a few seconds later while the music also brings in a great amount of atmospheric sounding drones.
Styxian Industries brings us "V Tele Hrista" which starts out with some heavy guitar riffing along with grim black metal screams a few seconds later while the music also mixes in elements of industrial along with the riffs also adding in a decent amount of melody and when the music speeds up a great amount of tremolo picking and blast beats can be heard.
Headscan brings us "The New Body" which starts out with some programmed beats and industrial style vocals while the music is done in more of a electronic style along with a small amount of ambient noise elements.
end user brings us "Chujie" which starts out with some ambient elements and programmed beats while drones can also be heard at times as well as a touch of the more underground industrial style.
Angela Martyr brings us "Angel Moi" which starts out with drum beats before adding in synths and black metal screams before taking the music into a heavier industrial metal direction along with some heavy riffs.
Roman Urodovskikh brings us "Golova" which starts out with electronic music elements and powerful sounding bass before going into more of a harsher industrial direction while also being very experimental at the same time and clean vocals are also used at times.
BkGD returns with "Audio Morning In Te Subway" which starts out with ambient style soundscapes before adding in some programmed beats while also adding in a small amount of dub style vocals along with some elements of dance music.
Guvibosch brings us "Live In Me" which starts out with programmed beats and ambient elements while clean playing can also be heard briefly along with some elements of dance music as well as getting very experimental at times.
John 3:16 returns with "I Refuse" which starts out with some ambient style drones and distorted spoken word parts before adding in some bass, heavy riffs and programmed beats that adds in a touch of noise rock and post rock style guitar leads can also be heard briefly.
Dave Phillips brings us "Let Me Breathe You In. Live In" which starts out with some programmed beats, screams and soundscapes while the music also gets very experimental at times along with a decent amount of heavy riffing and tortured voices are used in the background briefly.
Convulsif brings us "Absolutnoe Net" which starts out with atmospheric sounding drones while the track is 11 minutes in length before adding in some ambient style soundscapes and distorted sounds along with some bass guitars also being utilized at times as well as the music also having its experimental and avant garde moments and spoken words are also added into some parts of the tracks and when screams are utilized they add in a touch of black metal.
The Austrasian Goat brings us "Dosasivaya Ledenec Jizni" which starts out with ambient style synths while atmospheric sounding drones can also be heard at times and all of the music is instrumental.
Christian Garcia-Gaucher brings us "Life In Me" which starts out with some distorted sounding drones while the track is over 6 minutes in length along with some spoken word parts also being used at times and after awhile the music starts adding in some noise rock style riffing and you can also hear a great mixture of both heavy and clean riffs.
Cosmic Ground bring us "Venki Zabvenyia" which starts out with some ambient style drones while the track is 11 minutes in length as well as the music also getting very experimental at times along with some spoken word parts and whispers also being added into some parts of the track, clean vocals can also be heard in the background briefly.
Kernal brings us "Trees Shade Curves" which starts out with some atmospheric sounding drones while the track is over 9 minutes in length along with some spoken word parts also being utilized at times and towards the end programmed beats are added into the music.
Swarm Intelligence brings us "V Tele Hrista" which starts out with some elements of industrial and noise before adding in some ambient style synths before adding in touches of a more underground electronic music style.
Phillippe Petit brings us "Yatchita Yu Knigu Parouski" which starts out with sci-fi orientated soundscapes and ambient elements while the music also gets very experimental and avant garde at times.
Terminal Sound System brings us "Venki Zabveniya" which starts out with some am radio sounds before adding in some spoken word parts while elements of drone and noise are also utilized at times and after awhile programmed beats start making their presence known.
Yantra Mindir closes the compilation with "Trees Shade Curves" which starts out with some industrial sounding noises while the music also mixes in atmospheric soundscpaes and elements of ethnic music as well as some spoken word parts.
In conclusion I feel this is a very great sounding split and I would recommend it to all fans of industrial, dark ambient, sludge, black metal, dance and experimental music. 8 out of 10.
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