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Here's another to me known name in the subgenre of rhythmic noise. One can surely put other labels on the music that is Manufactura but I'm not gonna.
Karloz M is Manufactura and he has been doing what he does for some ten years now and is still going strong. This release which contains 2 CD's is still the aggressive and hard music that one can remember from previous recordings. But the ambient feeling is also there still and I think that is a really good thing. Makes Manufactura stand out a bit so to speak.
The first CD contains 14 tracks of new songs and this CD is named "Psychogenic Fugue". CD number 2 named "A Damaged Symphony For Depraved Dementia N.2: Regression Through Precognitive Dissonance" is 11 tracks long and contains complete reworking, production and redesign of several tracks featured on the first 2 albums released by Manufactura, to qoute the discography.
If you're expecting a hard hitting non stop rhythmic noise record to bang your head to then this isn't it because this is so much more and it even has sort of ballads in it, or ambient pieces to explain it better. The tempo is never faster than mid pace and the overall feeling to this is ambient music with rhythmic noise rather then the other way around. Hard to explain but that is the feeling I get when listening.
/Johannes van der Meer
-movinghands.net
9:11 PM
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