Dead Planet Transmission

General | Jun 2011

Reviews

Adam Pearson
Reviewed 2011-06-02
Noise/drone ambience. Another killer outing from one of Brick’s favorite record labels to make love by, Inam Records. Sustained noise dirges recommended for the djs who seek out words like “plod,” “feedback,” “FSA,” and “vicodin” in reviews. Fans of Sujo, Olekranon, Sunn O))), Nadja, Comoros, get ready to blow your radio load. All tracks register an 11/10 on the pharmaceutical drug scale.

*1. Noise layers seep in to a ringing drone, looping locked groove feel in second half. (4:20)
2. Industrial looping thunk of walls of noise, sirens, and danger in the workplace. (2:42)
3. Softer, dreamy drone with overtones of twinkling (5:06)
*4. Thunderous heavy noise. Music to play to your indie rock crowd. Gets dreamy, loopy, and trippy with sustained guitar tones. (4:48)
5. Like #3, short and computery, droney. (2:13)
6. Menacing, blippy, heavy, goes through a few movements of interlaid patches of distorted loops, tense. (7:51)

Recent airplay

Dead Planet Transmission
On the WarpathAug 12, 2024
Hc1
Songs: CantanJul 22, 2011
Pillow Dust
lost and foundJul 17, 2011
Pillow Dust
Songs: CantanJul 15, 2011
Hc1
Sister Signal
bricolageJul 06, 2011

Charting

2011-06-12 — 2011-08-14 Classical/Experimental
Week EndingAirplays
Jul 24 2
Jul 17 1
Jul 10 2
Jul 3 2
Jun 26 4
Jun 19 2

Track listing

1. Pillow Dust
2. Romans
3. Hc1
4. Sister Signal
5. Hc2
6. Dead Planet Transmission