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Review: 'Rejections'
'Receding Zones'   

-  Label: 'Reject and Fade'
-  Genre: 'Industrial' -  Release Date: '7th November 2012'

Our Rating:
Rejections, the musical outlet of the writer and performance artist Michael Hann, returns with a third release for 2012, and follows up to the the Clones EP and Whiteout EP with another exploration of the darker realms of sound.

‘Corridor’ builds from deep atmospheric rumblings interlaced with extraneous feedback through sparse, haunting echoes and incidentals while a beat reminiscent of Throbbing Gristle’s ‘Discipline’ pulses almost subliminally beneath it all.

Counterpart track ‘Storm crackles and fizzes with static noise, fuzz of digital distortion driven by an industrial beat way off in the distance, so mangled as to entirely mask the origins of the sounds.

Far too dissonant to be ambient, the beats too fucked to be danceable, ‘Receding Zones’ is a work of heavy headmusic. Recommended.

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  author: Christopher Nosnibor

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