Entkopplung : Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
aTelecine return to Dais Records - issuers of their debut LP - with a dark and paranoid soundtrack to the eponymous English/German film production. The film sounds right up Sasha Grey and co's alley - "a highly esoteric science fiction labyrinth in the shape of Phillip K. Dick meets William s Burroughs. “The surreality of certain dreams, or the intense attraction of a perplexity of new impressions in real life.” - which is perfectly reflected in their mazy tangle of analogue tendrils, oppressive drones and semi-organic sonorities. We'd daresay this is the band at their very best, channelling their energies behind a concrete yet abstract concept that perfectly suits their elusively gaseous sound and morphing structures. The highlight is no doubt the titular 13 minute centrepiece, an insectoid amalgam of Cronenberg-esque vibes and petrified drone, but the shorter cues are ace too, especially the spiralling kosmic tones of 'Sisters Lower 3rd's' and disquieting existentialist meditation 'Am I…I?'.
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aTelecine return to Dais Records - issuers of their debut LP - with a dark and paranoid soundtrack to the eponymous English/German film production. The film sounds right up Sasha Grey and co's alley - "a highly esoteric science fiction labyrinth in the shape of Phillip K. Dick meets William s Burroughs. “The surreality of certain dreams, or the intense attraction of a perplexity of new impressions in real life.” - which is perfectly reflected in their mazy tangle of analogue tendrils, oppressive drones and semi-organic sonorities. We'd daresay this is the band at their very best, channelling their energies behind a concrete yet abstract concept that perfectly suits their elusively gaseous sound and morphing structures. The highlight is no doubt the titular 13 minute centrepiece, an insectoid amalgam of Cronenberg-esque vibes and petrified drone, but the shorter cues are ace too, especially the spiralling kosmic tones of 'Sisters Lower 3rd's' and disquieting existentialist meditation 'Am I…I?'.
aTelecine return to Dais Records - issuers of their debut LP - with a dark and paranoid soundtrack to the eponymous English/German film production. The film sounds right up Sasha Grey and co's alley - "a highly esoteric science fiction labyrinth in the shape of Phillip K. Dick meets William s Burroughs. “The surreality of certain dreams, or the intense attraction of a perplexity of new impressions in real life.” - which is perfectly reflected in their mazy tangle of analogue tendrils, oppressive drones and semi-organic sonorities. We'd daresay this is the band at their very best, channelling their energies behind a concrete yet abstract concept that perfectly suits their elusively gaseous sound and morphing structures. The highlight is no doubt the titular 13 minute centrepiece, an insectoid amalgam of Cronenberg-esque vibes and petrified drone, but the shorter cues are ace too, especially the spiralling kosmic tones of 'Sisters Lower 3rd's' and disquieting existentialist meditation 'Am I…I?'.