SUB002 Subterrestrial - "H-21"
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- Publication date
- 2010-09-29
- Topics
- 8-bit, 8-bit noise, noise, harsh noise, power electronics, rhythmic noise, powernoise, ethnic, tribal
Subterrestrial's "H-21" is inspired by early 20th century exotic dancer Mata Hari, who was executed for treason in France during World War I after being accused of spying for Germany. Subterrestrial uses harsh, 8-bit noise and heavily aliased exotic rhythms to explore her often violent life and tragic death. It is believed that she was wrongly accused of her crime and made a scapegoat. H-21 was her alleged codename.
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