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Review: 'Pas Musique'
'Come follow Me'   

-  Album: 'Alrealon Musique'
-  Genre: 'Industrial' -  Release Date: '12.7.24.'

Our Rating:
Come Follow Me is the latest album by New York based electronic act Pas Musique who have now been putting out music since 1989, the album is a tribute to Fad Gadget and Frank Tovey, using him as inspiration rather than covering his greatest misses. This album is a solo project from Pas Musique main man Robert L. Pepper.

The album opens with Intro as metal dustbin Test Dept style percussion sample is looped up, pulsars invade the space, buzzed droning tones leading you towards an Intro into the darkest room in the darkest club.

Come Follow Me has robotic vocals pleading with you to in fact Come Follow Me the dark synth electronica suggests you might be better off running in the opposite direction.

Too Civilised opens with a vocal sample that clearly states "They became Too Civilised and destroyed each other", sturm und drang synths and drum machine rams into your brain, main vocals talk of dreadful birth deformities, synth ray guns burn your brain to pieces, you know how doomed the human race are.

Time Waits For No One utilizes the Nightclubbing bass drum beat, building block for buzzed synths underbelly for Robert L. Peppers deadpan vocals, solar flare distressed sonics clashing with the imperious never ending Nightclubbing drum beat.

Shout At The Horizon will have less enamoured listeners shouting at the speakers to be turned down, dentist drills clash with accelerator noises, clattering synth percussion and 80's computer games glitchcore bip-hop crossover dial tones.

Words Are Mute is a shout out for the need to silence the purveyors of word salad infesting our world, a slow pulse minimalistic drum patterns that build towards bongo freak out, car alarms sampled synth distractions scream bonus bonus bonus from that games machine, howling words from infinity re-contextualized through computer abstraction manipulation.

The album closes with Outro with a classic 80's club beat, rising siren sounds, oompah synth, it's time to get your ticket to the next Bardo, buried beneath everything the piano line brings boogie dance moves, while you head out the door.

Find out more at https://alrealonmusique.bandcamp.com/album/come-follow-me-alrn145 https://www.pasmusique.net/ https://www.facebook.com/pas.musique




  author: simonovitch

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