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Anenzephalia - Ephemeral Dawn

Label:
Catalog#:
TESCO 026
Format:
CD, Digipak
Country:
Germany
Released:
2007
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Industrial, Power Electronics, Experimental, Ambient

Tracklist

1   Beneath The Shroud 5:02 X
2   Regime 4:57 X
3   Kachexie 4:11 X
    Computer [Auxilium] - M3/r
4   Infernal Wake 7:24 X
5   Thaum 4:49 X
    Computer [Auxilium] - T/Newton
6   Abiding Broadcast Contamination 5:34 X
7   Genealogy Of Disease 5:54 X
8   Liebombast 5:11 X
9   Schockwelle: Krisis 7:24 X
10   Ultra Fear Perception 5:16 X
11   Coroners Eyes (Global Obsequies) 8:23 X
    Computer [Auxilium] - Heresiarch

Credits

Performer [Soundcollages] - B/Moloch*
Producer, Producer [Post Production] - T/Kriszt*

Notes

2nd edition with 12-page booklet.

Tracks 1, 2 and 8 recorded at Kriszthell.
Tracks 3, 4, 6 and 9 recorded live at Drais Sanatory.
Track 5 recorded live at Rhenania Club.
Tracks 7 and 10 recorded live at 4th Floor Institute.
Track 11 recorded live at Rottchamber.
All tracks recorded between 1992 and 1995.

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Rated 3/5
Review by kontour2 Sep 03, 2009
This album was re-released in 2007; the original limited edition was released in 1995. The 2007 version comes in a sleek digipak cover of good quality.
The opening track, “Beneath the Shroud”, loops away adding voice and percussion paving the way for the albums eleven tracks. “Regime” transforms itself into something sounding like a Genocide Organ track, screaming noise into the listeners face at various stages. There is some good percussion on tracks like “Infernal Wake” sounding not unlike early Cabaret Voltaire – which of course is a good thing. “Abiding Broadcast Contamination” contains some interesting signal manipulation layered onto a deep modulating drone, conjuring thoughts of audio viruses and transmission abuse. This album is a good start for those new to Anenzephalia.