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Ruins WinterBurning Flame [tmth-004]

Ruins Winter is an noise project from Argentina, but "Burning Flame" is not your average noise. Instead of the merely brutish scraping noise that exists, this noise is more like volcanic eruption, crossed signals and waveform disruption. It's a very nice listen, something just barely controlled about it's other wise careening feedback and tones. For music that has no normal need for restraint, that quality is used in just the right places to make this recording hypnotic while still shaking your ears up.

This is perfect dark-listening to balance the lighter Timetheory releases of late.


This audio is part of the collection: time theory

Artist/Composer: Ruins Winter

Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States


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Reviewer: graue - [1.0 out of 5 stars] - June 25, 2009
Subject: Utter crap
I deleted this immediately after listening to it, and I can't think of a single other time I've done that. So it must be pretty bad. Harsh noise is a valid genre, but unlistenable endurance tests that go nowhere, that lack any discernible development, are a tired gag. The super-long track lengths add insult to injury. Dear Ruins Winter: Listen to some good noise - Mystahr, for instance, has some ingenious releases on this label - and try again.


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