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		<title>Necro Deathmort &#8211; This Beat is Necrotronic album review</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Aug 2009 10:47:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Terry Lane</dc:creator>
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Necro Deathmort release their debut album on Distraction Records on 31st August.
Necro Deathmort is Matthew Rozeik and AJ Cookson and their amusingly titled album This Beat Is Necrotronic is a real cacophony of sounds and genres.  Yes its noisy but there is more to it than that. Multi-layered soundscapes conjour up contemporary visions of 1980s [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Necro Deathmort</strong> release their debut album on <a title="Distraction Records" href="http://www.distractionrecords.com" target="_blank">Distraction Records</a> on 31st August.</p>
<p>Necro Deathmort is <strong>Matthew Rozeik</strong> and <strong>AJ Cookson</strong> and their amusingly titled album <em><strong>This Beat Is Necrotronic</strong></em> is a real cacophony of sounds and genres.  Yes its noisy but there is more to it than that. Multi-layered soundscapes conjour up contemporary visions of 1980s industrial metal bashers <strong>Test Department</strong> and <strong>SPK</strong> and the classic <strong>DJ Shadow</strong> debut album <em><strong>Entroducing</strong></em>, while I can also hear echoes of <strong>Krautrock</strong>, <strong>death</strong> <strong>metal</strong>, <strong>drone metal</strong>, and the <strong>electronica</strong> experimentalism of <strong>Aphex Twin</strong>.</p>
<p>Necro Deathmort create a twenty-first century mushroom-chewing trip for the offspring of <strong>Hawkwind</strong> and <strong>Gong</strong> fans, erring more towards synthetic noise and metallic chaos rather than freeform love and jazz.</p>
<p>From the album intro white noise and funky drone beat of <strong><em>Woburn Place Corner</em></strong> it is clear this isn&#8217;t going to be a commercial trip.  This assault spills over to <strong><em>Splith (Spill Your Filth)</em></strong> but the third track, <strong><em>Hurt Me I&#8217;m Bored</em></strong>,  drops the onslaught and offers a calm, gentle moment in which to gather your senses.   This track is closer to prog rock and krautrock than the opening gust of noise.  Hurt Me I&#8217;m Bored builds slowly with drone metal distorted guitars; and as the drums rise, at one point I thought the whole thing was going to switch to a speed metal onslaught of Napalm Death proportions. But in true prog rock tradition the epic sound continues to build for a full six minutes without going anyway.</p>
<p>I like the way tracks merge into each other giving the album a concept that becomes one long trip rather than individual tracks that can be plucked from the album and heard in the same sense as a single iTunes downloadable song.  Albums should sometimes be heard as albums, not a collection of tracks that can be randomly chosen to play in any order.</p>
<p>The album includes some great titles too. How can you not want to hear tracks like <em><strong>Origami Werewolf </strong></em>and <em><strong>I Fought The Law But The Law Won (Because Fighting Is Against The Law)</strong></em>?</p>
<p>Necro Deathmort&#8217;s <em>This Beat is Necrotronic</em> is a wonderful album.  But not to be played on Sunday mornings or at house-warming parties thrown to impress your new neighbours.  This music is as hard as nails and as deep as it is loud.</p>
<p>Listen to and buy <em>This Beat is Necrotronic</em> direct from <a title="Listen to &amp; Buy Necro Deathmort" href="http://www.distractionrecords.com/index.php?option=com_content&amp;view=article&amp;id=94" target="_blank">Distraction Records</a>.</p>
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		<title>Torro Remote between Techno &amp; Progressive House</title>
		<link>http://www.buzzinelectronicmusic.co.uk/torro-remote-between-techno-progressive-house/466</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 13:18:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Terry Lane</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Industrial]]></category>
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Torro Remote &#8211; RSN08 is available through Elektrotribe, single review
RSN08 is the hard-hitting new track from Torro Remote. Hard floor-filling industrial dance music that resides somewhere between techno and progressive house.
Torro Remote is a UK DJ, artist and producer.  The single was recently included on James Zabiela&#8217;s Renaissance: The Masters Series DJ mix CD.
The 3 [...]]]></description>
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<p>Torro Remote &#8211; RSN08</strong> is available through <strong>Elektrotribe,</strong> single review</p>
<p><em>RSN08</em> is the hard-hitting new track from Torro Remote. Hard floor-filling industrial dance music that resides somewhere between techno and progressive house.</p>
<p>Torro Remote is a UK DJ, artist and producer.  The single was recently included on <strong>James Zabiela</strong>&#8217;s <em>Renaissance: The Masters Series</em> DJ mix CD.</p>
<p>The 3 track single also includes another new track <strong><em>HZRD</em></strong> which falls between the same two music genres though being even harder, errs more towards the techno side of Torro Remote&#8217;s soundscape.</p>
<p><em>RSN08</em> gets the remix treatment from <strong>Digital Filth</strong> who delivers a more industrial techno version.</p>
<p>Here is a quick excerpt of <span class="description">James Zabiela using Torro Remote &#8211; RSN08 as an introduction to his DJ set at the  ARMA17  CLUB in Moscow, earlier this year.</span></p>
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<p>For more information visit <a title="Elektrotribe Records" href="http://www.elektrotribe.com" target="_blank">www.elektrotribe.com</a></p>
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