quarta-feira, 3 de dezembro de 2014

Prurient - Cocaine Death

Cocaine Death is, by far in my opinion, the best introduction to the audial inspiration signed by Dominick Fernow, Prurient. The album is, really, a compilation of three past tapes, dating to 2007 and 2008. Cocaine Death, was released in the same year by the militant noise efforts of Hospital Productions, Fernow's label.
We don't know the exact motives for releasing these tracks separately at first, but the publishing of this compilation was a good choice anyway, reuniting exercises with similar impact and development. Here we have Prurient convincing of keyboards, drumming and other paraphernalia to deliver a successfuly controlled barrage of noise. There is some melody around, but without presence to give the tracks a common structure; the same relies on excessive and delicious modular disharmony. There is rhythm, but is very similar to the found patterns of rhythm in lenghty and englobing noise pieces, And, oh, yes, it have lyrics too!
This is still the better and most fidel excerpt of Prurient career witouth stepping out of noise. In my opinion, it's better to Bermuda Drain who have for certain a more popular electro approach. Also, is easily found around for just a few bucks away. The insert with additional photographs turns this album into a moral obligation. Aquire it!

The main artwork is here for useful appreciation and tasty amostrage :9









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