"Following on from the first part in April, Shipwrec proudly serve up a second instalment of the American Psychosis project by pioneering Dutch producer Drvg Cvltvre, who has previously released on the likes of Viewlexx, Bunker and Porn Wax, next to his own New York Haunted label.
Drvg Cvltvre is known for his experimental and boundary pushing sounds and it’s no different here, on either track. The first, ‘March Into Nothingness’ is a truly bleak and foreboding affair with serrated synths and thick, dense fog hanging in the air above slow and purposeful drums. Like a post apocalyptic industrial estate it is a raw and arresting place to be. ‘Drown Into The Eternal Twilight’ is then an even harder edge techno stomper with angry synth lines, tough drums and tons of white noise darkening the foreboding airwaves.
The artwork here is by Dutch artist Rutger Termohlen - who made five unique drawings, which are used throughout the artwork. Both parts come in a fully printed disco sleeve, but as this part 2 completes the package it this will be available in an outer sleeve with the last of the five drawings on the front cover.
4月の第一弾に続き、Shipwrecはオランダの先駆的プロデューサー、Drvg CvltvreによるAmerican Psychosisプロジェクトの第二弾をお届けします。Drvg CvltvreはこれまでViewlexx、Bunker、Porn Wax、そして自身のレーベルNew York Hauntedからリリースしてきました。
Drvg Cvltvreは、実験的で境界線を押し広げるようなサウンドで知られていますが、それはこの2曲でも変わりません。1曲目の「March Into Nothingness」は、ゆっくりとした目的のあるドラムの上に、鋸歯状のシンセと濃厚な霧が空中に漂っているような、実に荒涼とした予感のする曲です。まるで終末論的な工業団地のように、生々しく、目を奪われるような場所です。Drown Into The Eternal Twilight」は、さらにハードエッジなテクノストンプで、怒りのシンセライン、タフなドラム、大量のホワイトノイズが不吉な電波を暗くしています。
Drvg Cvltvre is known for his experimental and boundary pushing sounds and it’s no different here, on either track. The first, ‘March Into Nothingness’ is a truly bleak and foreboding affair with serrated synths and thick, dense fog hanging in the air above slow and purposeful drums. Like a post apocalyptic industrial estate it is a raw and arresting place to be. ‘Drown Into The Eternal Twilight’ is then an even harder edge techno stomper with angry synth lines, tough drums and tons of white noise darkening the foreboding airwaves.
The artwork here is by Dutch artist Rutger Termohlen - who made five unique drawings, which are used throughout the artwork. Both parts come in a fully printed disco sleeve, but as this part 2 completes the package it this will be available in an outer sleeve with the last of the five drawings on the front cover.