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Griefer "Brute Force"

  

Label:
Deterrent
Industries
Catalog: DETERCD01
Year: 2007
Format: CD (less
than 500 copies)
Other:
oficial website
Violence, rape,
murder, corruption, hatred, perversions and other social
abnormalities are all constant elements of Power Electronics.
Canada's own Griefer introduces us to all the dangers of this world
in sligtly different manner on his "Brute Force".
"The Internet is not a secure medium, may be subject to interruption
and disruption, and inadvertent or deliberate breaches of security
and privacy. The operation of the website may be affected by
numberous factors beyound our control. The operation of the website
may not be continuous or uninterrupted, secure or private" - this is
a fragment of text printed on the "Brute Force" booklet. It doesn't
take a whole lot of thinking to find out that this record is about
the dangers lurking on the Internet.
Griefer follows the path made by Power Electroncs pioneers but he doesn't
do it blindly. He mixes those typical noise walls with some
industrial ingredients. White noise, dissonances, deformed sounds,
cracks, rumble and distorted vocals. Well, all of this has beem
recorded more or less succesfully hundreds of times - Griefer
doesn't really do anything we haven't heard yet but PE is not about
being original. This genre is ruled by it's own, tight laws.
Nonetheless, Griefer can keep the listener interested in what's
going on in his tracks.
The sound is constantly shifting, surprising with new ideas which keep
boredom away.
Big thumbs up go for packaging: the box is made of black, folded
cardboard and all the text and graphics were printed with silver ink.
It looks stunning and fits well into the overall concept of the
album.
This record was made for PE fanboys but I believe that all Industrial
lovers out there will find something for themselves in this release.
Tracks:
1. Pentagon Takes
Network Offline
2. Mpack vs. Storm
3. Brute Force
4. Fucking
Douchebag
5. Facebook
6. JSON
7. Malicious
Iframe
8. Undetectable
Virtual Machine
author: Zortan
translated in English by
Apewrist
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