Blood Pact
Berlin’s standard bearers of gothic industrial techno, Zhark introduce Napoli’s 11XXX27 & Mystics to the fold with a dramatic six-track EP of synth gloom and heavy duty barge
Falling in line with examples set by Kareem and Catharsis, ‘Blood Pact’ follows 11XXX27’s clutch on release on his Infidel Bodies label with a subtle expansion and refinement of his sound benefiting from Mystics’ production. They find a fine balance of instrumental synth dread, club muscularity and biting point noise as the EP progresses from Alessandro Cortini-esque glum synth fanfare and darkwave vox on ‘Ice, Crying Eyes’ to the red-lining squall of the closing cut, taking in their stride at the rollicking industrial pneumatics of ‘Blood Pact’ and orkish trampler ‘Exodus’ next to spirit-gnawing melodrama in ‘I Didn’t Expect to See You’ and thunderous cavalcade of kick drums in ‘Savana Storm’
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Berlin’s standard bearers of gothic industrial techno, Zhark introduce Napoli’s 11XXX27 & Mystics to the fold with a dramatic six-track EP of synth gloom and heavy duty barge
Falling in line with examples set by Kareem and Catharsis, ‘Blood Pact’ follows 11XXX27’s clutch on release on his Infidel Bodies label with a subtle expansion and refinement of his sound benefiting from Mystics’ production. They find a fine balance of instrumental synth dread, club muscularity and biting point noise as the EP progresses from Alessandro Cortini-esque glum synth fanfare and darkwave vox on ‘Ice, Crying Eyes’ to the red-lining squall of the closing cut, taking in their stride at the rollicking industrial pneumatics of ‘Blood Pact’ and orkish trampler ‘Exodus’ next to spirit-gnawing melodrama in ‘I Didn’t Expect to See You’ and thunderous cavalcade of kick drums in ‘Savana Storm’
Berlin’s standard bearers of gothic industrial techno, Zhark introduce Napoli’s 11XXX27 & Mystics to the fold with a dramatic six-track EP of synth gloom and heavy duty barge
Falling in line with examples set by Kareem and Catharsis, ‘Blood Pact’ follows 11XXX27’s clutch on release on his Infidel Bodies label with a subtle expansion and refinement of his sound benefiting from Mystics’ production. They find a fine balance of instrumental synth dread, club muscularity and biting point noise as the EP progresses from Alessandro Cortini-esque glum synth fanfare and darkwave vox on ‘Ice, Crying Eyes’ to the red-lining squall of the closing cut, taking in their stride at the rollicking industrial pneumatics of ‘Blood Pact’ and orkish trampler ‘Exodus’ next to spirit-gnawing melodrama in ‘I Didn’t Expect to See You’ and thunderous cavalcade of kick drums in ‘Savana Storm’
Berlin’s standard bearers of gothic industrial techno, Zhark introduce Napoli’s 11XXX27 & Mystics to the fold with a dramatic six-track EP of synth gloom and heavy duty barge
Falling in line with examples set by Kareem and Catharsis, ‘Blood Pact’ follows 11XXX27’s clutch on release on his Infidel Bodies label with a subtle expansion and refinement of his sound benefiting from Mystics’ production. They find a fine balance of instrumental synth dread, club muscularity and biting point noise as the EP progresses from Alessandro Cortini-esque glum synth fanfare and darkwave vox on ‘Ice, Crying Eyes’ to the red-lining squall of the closing cut, taking in their stride at the rollicking industrial pneumatics of ‘Blood Pact’ and orkish trampler ‘Exodus’ next to spirit-gnawing melodrama in ‘I Didn’t Expect to See You’ and thunderous cavalcade of kick drums in ‘Savana Storm’
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Berlin’s standard bearers of gothic industrial techno, Zhark introduce Napoli’s 11XXX27 & Mystics to the fold with a dramatic six-track EP of synth gloom and heavy duty barge
Falling in line with examples set by Kareem and Catharsis, ‘Blood Pact’ follows 11XXX27’s clutch on release on his Infidel Bodies label with a subtle expansion and refinement of his sound benefiting from Mystics’ production. They find a fine balance of instrumental synth dread, club muscularity and biting point noise as the EP progresses from Alessandro Cortini-esque glum synth fanfare and darkwave vox on ‘Ice, Crying Eyes’ to the red-lining squall of the closing cut, taking in their stride at the rollicking industrial pneumatics of ‘Blood Pact’ and orkish trampler ‘Exodus’ next to spirit-gnawing melodrama in ‘I Didn’t Expect to See You’ and thunderous cavalcade of kick drums in ‘Savana Storm’