Rocket Recordings follow up their mighty Gnod/$&$ split with the combined volumes of Gnod's 'Chaudelande' (sounds like Chod land, hehe) sessions. Six tracks frame Manchester's finest at the start of their 2011 European tour in the titular Normandy town, cutting between the psychepelvic churn and swagger of 'Tron' to the 'Visions of Load''s beardy motorik drive and the sprawling oriental centrepiece 'The Vertical Dead', channelling the best of Hawkwind, Psychic TV and late night Salford cityscapes. Our highlights have to be muscular, monotone repetition of 'Man on the Wire', the petrifying freeform assault of 'Entrance', or the ferocious battle of space echo, bear-clawed guitars and pounding dual drums on 'Genocider'. Recommended.
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Rocket Recordings follow up their mighty Gnod/$&$ split with the combined volumes of Gnod's 'Chaudelande' (sounds like Chod land, hehe) sessions. Six tracks frame Manchester's finest at the start of their 2011 European tour in the titular Normandy town, cutting between the psychepelvic churn and swagger of 'Tron' to the 'Visions of Load''s beardy motorik drive and the sprawling oriental centrepiece 'The Vertical Dead', channelling the best of Hawkwind, Psychic TV and late night Salford cityscapes. Our highlights have to be muscular, monotone repetition of 'Man on the Wire', the petrifying freeform assault of 'Entrance', or the ferocious battle of space echo, bear-clawed guitars and pounding dual drums on 'Genocider'. Recommended.
Rocket Recordings follow up their mighty Gnod/$&$ split with the combined volumes of Gnod's 'Chaudelande' (sounds like Chod land, hehe) sessions. Six tracks frame Manchester's finest at the start of their 2011 European tour in the titular Normandy town, cutting between the psychepelvic churn and swagger of 'Tron' to the 'Visions of Load''s beardy motorik drive and the sprawling oriental centrepiece 'The Vertical Dead', channelling the best of Hawkwind, Psychic TV and late night Salford cityscapes. Our highlights have to be muscular, monotone repetition of 'Man on the Wire', the petrifying freeform assault of 'Entrance', or the ferocious battle of space echo, bear-clawed guitars and pounding dual drums on 'Genocider'. Recommended.
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Rocket Recordings follow up their mighty Gnod/$&$ split with the combined volumes of Gnod's 'Chaudelande' (sounds like Chod land, hehe) sessions. Six tracks frame Manchester's finest at the start of their 2011 European tour in the titular Normandy town, cutting between the psychepelvic churn and swagger of 'Tron' to the 'Visions of Load''s beardy motorik drive and the sprawling oriental centrepiece 'The Vertical Dead', channelling the best of Hawkwind, Psychic TV and late night Salford cityscapes. Our highlights have to be muscular, monotone repetition of 'Man on the Wire', the petrifying freeform assault of 'Entrance', or the ferocious battle of space echo, bear-clawed guitars and pounding dual drums on 'Genocider'. Recommended.