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(Fu009) Pain

by Uncto

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DJ Home Movies Heavy industrial-techno. Swell all around, but the one that cuts above the rest is "Judas Cradle". Following a slightly off-beat march into a derelict factory of sand and rust texture, this tracks then assaults with kicks that shake the stone, with accenting hi-hats and horn that calls for the query that willingly, and perhaps unknowingly, stepped into its sacred hunting grounds. Used this slightly sped-up in a set midway from a lull. Absolutely tore up the hall. Would do again. Favorite track: Judas Cradle.
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Dirty Minds 06:12
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Schinder 05:49
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Judas Cradle 06:46
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It 05:38

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As is often the case with the act of collaboration of the like-minded, for Uncto, the duo of Furanum owner Dominik Muller and newcomer Rafal Furst, the process has led to a combinatory transmutation of individually held ideas and a consequent emergence of novel forms and patterns. Forging a marginally slower yet more physically corpulent sound than that previously witnessed on the label, they explore the universality of death and suffering as part of human existence on 'Pain,' their inaugural cooperative foray. Immediately evident in 'Dirty Minds,' their vision takes the form of an aggressive and firmly driven cadence whose narrative--carried forward by an intertwining melody both haunting and evocative--unravels like an accompaniment to the lurid and debased thoughts that inevitably lie in the deepest, darkest, and most suppressed regions of the psyche. Continuing, 'Schinder' launches into a blistering tour de force that progressively and relentlessly amplifies the intensity of its disclosure. Much like a victim yearning for release yet unable to resist the self-gratification brought on by a deeper submission to an oppressor's rhythmic flagellation, the beholder is left to sadomasochistically endure the ongoing aural decadence. In analogy to the medieval torture device bearing the same name, 'Judas Cradle' bears down on the mind with immense acoustic weight, seemingly crushing all latent resistance in its path. The looping cacophonous disfiguration cyclically degenerates and recombines itself into order, bringing to mind a grotesque simulacrum of the part sublime, part neurotic agony of madness. Concluding the record, 'It' appears to offer respite from the battery of preceding compositions, as a series of patiently swelling drones draws one into the scene, giving little warning of the imminent sonic cataclysm. Before long, the illusion is irreversibly and brutally shattered as a cavernous eruption sets in motion a sub-driven danse macabre, staggering and reverberating until the very end.

Mastered at Berlin's D&M by CGB, 'Pain' is available as of 2013.02.23 on red marbled 12" as well as in digital format.

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released February 23, 2013

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Furanum Records Berlin, Germany

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Founded by Dominik Müller. Record label is coming from industrial region of Upper Silesia, now based in Berlin.

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