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WHOURKR - Naat CD
WHOURKR - Naat CD
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Categories: CD , Death metal
Crazy and experimental brutal death mixed with xtreem electronica, very complex song structures. You never heard something like this. around 30 incredible minutes from France.
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This one is hard to pin down. It may be the first or one of  the first acts to mix noise, power electronics and brutal death in such an  extreme yet listenable way. This is similar to some of the drum machine gore  grind out there but, although they also use a drum machine, there is so much  more going on. It is totally choppy with slam-like break downs, blast beats,  guitar harmonics, deep Devourment vocals and gurggling chokes. The one thing  lacking is that they never get as heavy as most of the slam bands, but who  cares, there's glitch. 
Vocals are organic sounding, but not from any  creature I am familar with. Sometimes they are crushing slam style but mostly  they are agonized inhuman cave screams. The booklet features various letters  grouped together, one after the other. They may be the lyrics. They are not in  French. They are not in English, they can't have any human meaning but they do  accurately transcribe the vocals. 'Woo Wiva Voh Weeeeah', 'Aoooooha  HJYAAAAAAAAAA' and simply 'OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO'.
I am blown away by the crazy  collection of noises. Every song pulsates with extreme electronica, blips,  static & feedback. At points they flirt with breakcore but always have the  underlying brutal death sound. Unlike much of the power electronics & noise  out there this is not unbearably unlistenable. There's a groove under the chaos.  Squeaks and beeps make up many of the catchy riffs and fast beats. Electronics  are used as another instrument, fading in and out of prominence, not simply as a  bedding laid over or under the music. The production is good, nothing is lost. I  don' t think there is anything like this out there.
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