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BLÆRGBLAERG - Incessant Subversive Decibels [NTT019] ()

It's time for rhythm, and we're sure a lot of you will be delighted to hear that Ohio-based Scott Wehman (BLÆRG) has come to enlighten us with a very fresh sounding ep, packed with frantically broken beats and persuasive melodies of all kinds. In this ep he established a quite ambivalent style, in which he plays out cleverly used vocal or instrumental samples against unpredictable rhythmic assaults.
The result is something that will undoubtly leave not only a lot of breakcore fanatics yearning for more.

http://www.trinitydon.com/BLAERG/


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Artist/Composer: BLÆRG
Date: 0000-00-00 00:00:00

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Average Rating: [3.0 out of 5 stars]

Reviewer: purusha - [3.0 out of 5 stars] - November 3, 2004
Subject: no soul
i expected something more, but got a drilly mess, and nothing too original. 2 stars for the originality, but i raise the mark by one as it's a pretty well-produced release nevertheless. i think entity should go on with the element.act / acta - like releases.


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