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Live At Rockpalast DVD

Review by Gary Hill

I’m including these guys in progressive rock. I don’t know if they fit. Really, I’ve never heard a band like this before. They are experimental and textural in a lot of ways. But noisy in terms of industrial sounds. They are artistic. Whatever you call this, I was transfixed. The audio and video are both quite good. Let me just say if you like experimental music that defies explanation and can deal with it being noisy and freeform, check this out. It’s cool, too because not only do you get the DVD of the show, but there’s an audio CD of all the music, too.

This review is available in book format (hardcover and paperback) in Music Street Journal: 2013  Volume 2 at lulu.com/strangesound.

 
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