Reptiljan makes noise.
Proper noise.
Not rhythmic industrial or hard distorted techno but real noise.
The Finnish artist Reptiljan makes noise which is as powerful as can be
hoped for and maintains the listener’s interest with a varied output of
constantly changing sounds and textures.
The long-winded title refers to the eating of old skin and is thought to
allude to Reptiljan’s return to the pure noise of his 2002 debut album
after a temporary diversion into more beat driven territory.
The main
progression here is the conversion from working with digital means to
completely analogue sound sources, and the dilution of noise with some
surprisingly musical elements is the principal way in which this album
stands out from the noise crowd.
Tracklist:
1 Qliphothic Hollow 4:45
2 Day Before The Fire 7:05
3 Metsänpeittoon 8:04
4 Cheerleaders Untied 7:10
5 Fireflies I 4:53
6 Never Let Go (Rock & Roll) 5:34
7 Fireflies II 6:14
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