Alberich: Nato-Uniformen
Alberich: Nato-Uniformen
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Alberich
Label: Hospital Production
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5060165481392
Genre: Pop
This gatefold double LP set is a redacted version of Alberich's indomitable, spirit-crushing opus, NATO-Uniformed, cut from 30 tracks in the original eight-cassette box (limited to 50 copies) to 19 tracks on this version, edited in 2014 for the Trans Industrial Assembly in NYC. Originally deployed in 2010, it's bombed-out luster has become a firm favorite of everyone from Blackest Ever Black's Kiran Sande to Endangered Species' Vereker. Between the bludgeoned doom techno of "Skysweeper," the shell-strewn dark wave scenes of "Man Is Ready" and the Carpenter-esque adrenalized, "Immortality Is No Consolation for Death," Alberich finds a very specific line through heavy electronics, synthesizer zones, and dread techno, and holds it to the last with a shell-shocked, eviscerated aesthetic most unlike any other. Fully re-mastered and cut at Alchemy.
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