303 Committee: Nine Angles CDr (Inam Records, 2013)
June 27, 2013 at 12:22 am | Posted in Reviews | Leave a commentJust a month after the first 303 Committee CDR, the new project is already up to release #2. Droney, noisey ambience, with blackened guitar loops, void-staring drone and some field recordings. No beats and not really rhythmic, but there’s some noticeable loop points that sort of guide everything along. Opener “5th” is a warmup session, and “Aeons” blows everything to bits with crushing feedback, but a calm aura underneath. “Nine Angles” mostly seems to stick to one electrified orb of feedback, until a devastating guitar part takes over for the last two minutes. A similar guitar drone slowly develops in “Bride Of The South” along with some rustling sounds, and it isn’t until the 9 minute mark when some synth begins to tremble its way in, and the drone sort of swells and crests, eventually burning and rusting out. Free download over at Bandcamp, as is the project’s first CDr.
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