Monday 31 October 2011

A morbid dedication

Terrify guests tonight with your spooky eclecticism (you're welcome, again). This is as about as uncomfortable as odes to serial killers get, probably a little more so. If you don't already know Whitehouse they are a great primer in the early power-electronics. Put this one on loud with a speaker to your window to keep families away tonight.

Disclaimer: I shouldn't need to state that the politics that could be associated with the artists I post are not my own, in this case the extreme opposite. In posting such artists I am only forwarding their audio-politics, which should not immediately be equated to the kind we normally refer to when talking about problematic subject matter. It should also be observed that subject matter itself should not be interpreted as indicative of a musical artist's personal political agenda, while wariness of such agendas is encouraged. However, with this blog the intention is to cultivate awareness of politics in sound, 'audio-politics' as I called them a moment ago. With that in mind, this album is a great example of an artist utilizing subject matter that reflects the oppressive sounds he puts forward. Don't enjoy.

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