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Nymphomatriarch - Nymphomatriarch

Label:
Catalog#:
¥043
Format:
Vinyl, LP
Country:
Germany
Released:
2003
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
IDM, Industrial, Experimental

Tracklist

A1   Pervs
A2   Amaurophilia
B1   Blood On The Rope
B2   Input
B3   Outlet

Notes

All pieces were assembled in Winnipeg (CAN) by Aaron Funk & Rachel Kozak, may 1st-may 13th 2002. Every sound was synthesized from their privately recorded debaucharies committed while on tour in London (GB), Paris (F), Basel (CH), Antwerp (B) and Winnipeg.

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Rated 2/5
Review by maybitmabel Nov 06, 2003
agree with above comment. the concept of this record is far better than the end product. i dont believe for a second that all of the sounds are from their shagging either, the drum sounds, for example, are either very very well disguised slapping noises or they're just regular snares and kicks. if the noises are all real sex noises, he hasnt done them justice as the end result sounds obvious and even derivitive of a few hardcore/jungle records from the early nineties. boo!
Review by Braindancer Sep 20, 2003
Looking from the side of Venetian Snares, this release is definitely a step down. As creative, versatile and aggressive as Aaron Funk was, here he concentrated on a single rather primitive idea - sampling sex sounds. Yes, these sounds are clearly recognizable through all 6 tracks, especially "Blood on the Rope" and "Pervs". But the music itself is rather simple (in scale of Aaron's potential, of course - many many others would die to produce such a record). Rachael's ambient parts are nicely integrated into the pattern but are not a critical improvement to the record. Overall, it's listenable, but will be a disappointment to VS fans.