Alessandro Cortini, Kangding Ray, Surachai and Telefon Tel Aviv rework the industrial crunch and roll of Belief Defect’s debut album for the rejigged Raster label
Kangding Ray spikes ‘Unnatural Instinct’ to nervier, pendulous, brukken effect; Alesandro Cortini extracts a blackened ambient noise soul from ‘Disembarking Horizons’; L.A.’ Surachai pulverises ‘No Hope No Fear’ with ruthless levels of distortion and scorched BM intensity; and Telefon Tel Aviv’s Joshua Eustis lend a fine contrast with the plasmic polymetrics of his take on ‘Deliverance’ recommended to fans of his work with Turk Dietrich in Second Woman.
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Alessandro Cortini, Kangding Ray, Surachai and Telefon Tel Aviv rework the industrial crunch and roll of Belief Defect’s debut album for the rejigged Raster label
Kangding Ray spikes ‘Unnatural Instinct’ to nervier, pendulous, brukken effect; Alesandro Cortini extracts a blackened ambient noise soul from ‘Disembarking Horizons’; L.A.’ Surachai pulverises ‘No Hope No Fear’ with ruthless levels of distortion and scorched BM intensity; and Telefon Tel Aviv’s Joshua Eustis lend a fine contrast with the plasmic polymetrics of his take on ‘Deliverance’ recommended to fans of his work with Turk Dietrich in Second Woman.
Alessandro Cortini, Kangding Ray, Surachai and Telefon Tel Aviv rework the industrial crunch and roll of Belief Defect’s debut album for the rejigged Raster label
Kangding Ray spikes ‘Unnatural Instinct’ to nervier, pendulous, brukken effect; Alesandro Cortini extracts a blackened ambient noise soul from ‘Disembarking Horizons’; L.A.’ Surachai pulverises ‘No Hope No Fear’ with ruthless levels of distortion and scorched BM intensity; and Telefon Tel Aviv’s Joshua Eustis lend a fine contrast with the plasmic polymetrics of his take on ‘Deliverance’ recommended to fans of his work with Turk Dietrich in Second Woman.
Alessandro Cortini, Kangding Ray, Surachai and Telefon Tel Aviv rework the industrial crunch and roll of Belief Defect’s debut album for the rejigged Raster label
Kangding Ray spikes ‘Unnatural Instinct’ to nervier, pendulous, brukken effect; Alesandro Cortini extracts a blackened ambient noise soul from ‘Disembarking Horizons’; L.A.’ Surachai pulverises ‘No Hope No Fear’ with ruthless levels of distortion and scorched BM intensity; and Telefon Tel Aviv’s Joshua Eustis lend a fine contrast with the plasmic polymetrics of his take on ‘Deliverance’ recommended to fans of his work with Turk Dietrich in Second Woman.
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Alessandro Cortini, Kangding Ray, Surachai and Telefon Tel Aviv rework the industrial crunch and roll of Belief Defect’s debut album for the rejigged Raster label
Kangding Ray spikes ‘Unnatural Instinct’ to nervier, pendulous, brukken effect; Alesandro Cortini extracts a blackened ambient noise soul from ‘Disembarking Horizons’; L.A.’ Surachai pulverises ‘No Hope No Fear’ with ruthless levels of distortion and scorched BM intensity; and Telefon Tel Aviv’s Joshua Eustis lend a fine contrast with the plasmic polymetrics of his take on ‘Deliverance’ recommended to fans of his work with Turk Dietrich in Second Woman.