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Auto/sexualAUTO/SEXUAL - six numbered songs [snr16] ()

A very noisy and hardcore project. An early listener said :"The six songs on board blast along menacingly between machine code level gabber and slightly more cerebral harsh technoid programming, all teetering on the resonate edge of an unstable four pole plus filter. It's distortion with no need for justification but at the same time instead of following the inbred retard line of reasoning found in most gabber, it goes for the anger inducing power trip of a malfunctionning machine. There is no doubt as to its technoid origin but Auto/sexual only use this as a way to crash the party, and in a big way."


This audio is part of the collection: 17 Sons Records

Artist/Composer: Auto/sexual
Date: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
Keywords: Electropunk

Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike


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Reviewer: Konstruktor2 - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - April 16, 2007
Subject: Smashing success!
The Six numbered songs album is a very Original, and by original i mean definitely not bad. a contrary its a firkin good composition who had me inspired to dug even deeper in the see of Hardcore, hard to dance to may hap. doe it's perfect to travel to, or to walk in the crowded streets of a crowded city, the music stinks with post futuristic tone, and its fast, aggressive, but yet, absolutely enthralling.


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