Amper-O-Mat / By The Ruins Of Babillon
Album: | By The Ruins Of Babillon | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Amper-O-Mat | Added: | Sep 2014 | |
Label: | Slusaj Najglasnije! |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2014-09-19 | Pull Date: | 2014-11-21 |
---|
Week Ending: | Nov 23 | Nov 2 | Oct 12 | Sep 28 |
---|---|---|---|---|
Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Nov 18, 2014: | In The Year One Thousand, Eight Thousand: 1, 2, 3, 4!!!!
Part 2: The Symphony Of Collapsing Levels |
4. | Oct 06, 2014: | Deep Sea Didgeridoo
Part 3: By The Ruins Of Babillon |
|
2. | Oct 27, 2014: | Deep Sea Didgeridoo
Part 2: The Symphony Of Collapsing Levels |
5. | Sep 22, 2014: | Buford J. Sharkley Presents: As Told to Hervey Okkles
Part 2: The Symphony Of Collapsing Levels, Part 1: Human Braindrown |
|
3. | Oct 08, 2014: | Brownian Motion
Part 2: The Symphony Of Collapsing Levels |
Album Review
Rob Cunningham
Reviewed 2014-09-12
Reviewed 2014-09-12
Amper-O-Mat / By the Ruins of Babylon
Label: Slusaj Najglasnije!
Rob Cunningham
Reviewed: 9/5/2014
Experimental music from Slovenia consisting of rapid-fire electronic beats and synthesizer, punctuated at seemingly random intervals by samples of speech and noises/sound effects. The overall effect is of a hardcore/industrial/gabber type sound sped up so fast as to transcend those genres and produce a wall of noise. This artist claims to improvise his material and record all tracks in a single take, which would go a long way in explaining the chaotic construction of these tracks.
FCCs: None in English. However several vocal samples are non-English, presumably Slovenian
1) (1:41) A countdown to an explosion starts off a short collage of noise, providing a fitting opener to this EP.
2) (5:38) *** Ridiculously fast & harsh rhythmic blast beats, interspersed with Slovenian speech samples. Recommended!
3) (19:11) A journey of noise. You never know where you’ll end up next, whether it’s the crack of electronic thunder rumbling in the distance, a cash register and a dentist’s drill doing a duet, a child singing a nursery rhyme through a distorted microphone, or those jackhammer beats that keep coming back. A lengthy section in the middle sounds like speed metal run through a blender. Recommended for adventurous DJs.
4) (4:49) The closest this EP comes to a more traditional hardcore techno sound, due to the relatively “slow” BPM of around 250. Hard-hitting, industrial and relentless.
Label: Slusaj Najglasnije!
Rob Cunningham
Reviewed: 9/5/2014
Experimental music from Slovenia consisting of rapid-fire electronic beats and synthesizer, punctuated at seemingly random intervals by samples of speech and noises/sound effects. The overall effect is of a hardcore/industrial/gabber type sound sped up so fast as to transcend those genres and produce a wall of noise. This artist claims to improvise his material and record all tracks in a single take, which would go a long way in explaining the chaotic construction of these tracks.
FCCs: None in English. However several vocal samples are non-English, presumably Slovenian
1) (1:41) A countdown to an explosion starts off a short collage of noise, providing a fitting opener to this EP.
2) (5:38) *** Ridiculously fast & harsh rhythmic blast beats, interspersed with Slovenian speech samples. Recommended!
3) (19:11) A journey of noise. You never know where you’ll end up next, whether it’s the crack of electronic thunder rumbling in the distance, a cash register and a dentist’s drill doing a duet, a child singing a nursery rhyme through a distorted microphone, or those jackhammer beats that keep coming back. A lengthy section in the middle sounds like speed metal run through a blender. Recommended for adventurous DJs.
4) (4:49) The closest this EP comes to a more traditional hardcore techno sound, due to the relatively “slow” BPM of around 250. Hard-hitting, industrial and relentless.
Track Listing
1. | Part 1: Human Braindrown | 3. | Part 3: By The Ruins Of Babillon | |||
2. | Part 2: The Symphony Of Collapsing Levels | 4. | Part 4: The Return Of The Hammer |