329.14: Dissecting Table: Hypocrisy CD
Fourteenth album from Hiroshima's greatest electronic musician. It's a thick, heavy instrumental adventure through howling ambience, intermittent bursts of electronic noise, smooth synthetic accompaniment, and one of the most relentless, chaotic, and enjoyable closing tracks ever produced by the immortal Ichiro Tsuji. There aren't any growling vocals or distorted metal percussion this time around... just 47 minutes of top-grade threatening atmosphere with a completely satisfying amount of active content.
Nearly symphonic in its deliberate construction, this style of recording puts the "academic" music circles to shame with a genuinely interesting experience whose sonic impact is not tainted one bit by the artist's current mode of experimentation. This album incorporates elements of Japanese biwa music in a terrifying new context, all contained within the project's finest quality of engineered recording to date. What will he do next?Tracklist:
1. hypocrite and germs
2. anarchist living in the law and order
3. never ending trip to hell
WE ARE SEEKING THE TRUTH, NOT JUDGING GOOD AND EVIL.