Venetian Snares ‎– Meathole

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Planet Mu – ZIQ099CD
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1 Aanguish 4:42
2 Choprite 5:39
3 Contain
Vocals – SKM-ETR
6:23
4 Aamelotasis 5:49
5 Des Plaines 7:12
6 Sinthasomphone 8:40
7 Aaperture 6:17
8 Szycag 9:52

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Credits

  • Design [Lengthy Design Journey Travelled By]Ben C*
  • Photography By [With Thanks To Tim's Armpit]Jeff K
  • Written-By, ProducerAaron Funk

Notes

P & C 2005 Planet Mu Records Ltd.
Made in England.

Released in standard jewel case with clear tray. 4-page booklet: the inner side is blank white.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 6 00116 80992 6
  • Matrix / Runout: 08GX6<7205>ZIQ099 WWW.BELLWETHERMFG.COM
  • Other (Mastering SID Code, microprint): IFPI L485

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Title, Format Label Cat# Country Year
Meathole (2xLP, Album) Planet Mu ZIQ099 UK 2005
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Reviews & Discussion

Rated 5/5
Review by eskolaah Jun 03, 2007 (edited over 4 years ago)
I have to say, this is my favourite and most rewarding Venetian Snares release. Meathole is very similar type of stuff what he released on Hymen - it contains same kind of unhealthy mental drive and twisted obsession to the world of serial killers therefore making it the darkest and thrilling release on mr. Funk's discography. Various samples keeps building slowly this sick, awful state of mind by taking materials from old psychology film footage where they are trying explain how the criminal mind works or from thriller movies like "One Hour Photo". I have no idea where the intro sample of Szycag was snatched but it's playing the unforgettable role in Meathole - someone is vomiting the content of the stomach and the second person states "You love it, huh?". Of course i love it, especially the beat programming where Venetian Snares once again throws the full unstoppable force of originality in breaks and with unforgiving hardcore bass drum. So yeah, Meathole is intense and one of the most creative work from Aaron Funk and after playing it all the way through, it's guaranteed to leave you craving for more.
Review by Intruder Oct 31, 2005 (edited over 6 years ago)
This is actually really solid. coming from someone who thinks Aaron Funk is, lets just say, less than an "artist", that says a lot. his stuff on hymen was good, and this sounds like it belongs on hymen, not planet mu. go make a copy off of one of your friends that bought it, dont encourage this man to keep releasing 20 albums a year.

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