{Bilal}

Olekranon
Inam Records
General | Jan 2011

Reviews

Your Imaginary Friend
Reviewed 2011-01-14
Flying Saucer Attack immediately comes to mind. Masters of dreamy blissfulness and KZSU faves lay another on us. All instrumental, not so much “noise rock” as fuzziness. Use of electronic drums and synth type washes lay them firmly in the camp of FSA, not so much Sujo. But Nadja comes to mind too. Great stuff.

1) friendly drum machine and pseudo early New Order beat quickly launches a noisey sublime onslaught
2) begins kinda quiet then comes up noisey, sorta electro almost a la Flying Saucer Attack
3) here is the noise drone hypno-rock that we love most from these guys, head nodding bliss
4) simple rock beat begins and then layers of lovely drone noise joins in
5) title track, blissful with electro feel in beat
6) droney hypnotic, no straight heavy beat, midway its shifts into a beatless ambient, sci-fi thing
7) drony ethereal creepy sci-fi balm, very FSA
8) electro drums smack of Laibach for a second but then the wash of fuzz and noise enters the fray, echoey, lovely with an intense ending
9) solid simple beat, with organic noises of unplugged cords and stuff, great, blends seamlessly into next track despite the lull
10) continuation of sorts of previous, very hypnotic, lovely

Recent airplay

Master Swine
Top 30 X of 2013 part iiJan 02, 2014
Master Swine
minimum entropyJan 10, 2013
Adamkan
midnight maximum entropyJun 28, 2012
Brng Yvwh
End of EverythingJan 15, 2012
Brng Yvwh
Bilal
feelin' the musicAug 09, 2011

Charting

2011-01-16 — 2011-03-20
Week EndingAirplays
Mar 20 3
Mar 13 2
Feb 27 3
Feb 13 1
Feb 6 2
Jan 30 4
Jan 23 4

Track listing

1. Adamkan
2. Engels
3. Brng Yvwh
4. Deka
5. Bilal
6. Mouths Of Flame
7. Sunblind
8. Daisy Cutter
9. Master Swine
10. Deitus