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BLÆRG - Dysphoric Sonorities

Label: Bottle Imp Productions
Catalog#: IMP005
Format: CD, Album
Country:US
Released:31 Mar 2008
Genre: Electronic
Style: Leftfield, IDM, Breakcore, Experimental
Credits: Artwork By - Daniel Tuttle
Producer [All Sample Selection & Manipulation], Synthesizer - Scott Wehman
Notes:Audio content best consumed via headphones and are not intended to incite dancing.

"Bad artist copy. Good artist steal."
-Pablo Picasso
Rating: 4.30/5 (10 votes) Rate It
20 have this / 6 want this
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Tracklisting:

1   Profane Esoterica (3:14)
2   Thrice Vexed (5:48)
3   Ebullient Leitmotif (3:10)
4   Crepuscular Harlotry (2:58)
5   Unmitigated Verbosity (4:15)
6   Hermaphrodite Android's Cumshot Infinity (4:04)
7   Earth Hurdles (3:21)
    Vocals - Scott Wehman
8   Luminescent Dermabrasion (3:55)
9   Titanium Cicada (3:19)
User Reviews:
Headphone_Commute, Mar 01, 2009

Since the good ol days of Squarepushers jazzy idm breaks, laced with jungle flavored drillnbass, Ive been nostalgic for that fading away sound. Even Venetian Snares modern-classical-meets-breakcore masterpiece, Rossz Csillag Alatt Született (Planet Mu, 2005), is now almost four years old. Has the genre put on an angrier mask and turned to gabber-heavy random-triggered mayhem? Where are those melodically driven themes complimented by intelligent macro programmed precision percussion? Or maybe Im just not looking in the right places. Feel free to turn me in the right direction.Imagine my surprise when I landed on BLÆRG. This Ohio (US) based producer is everything mentioned above and more! [Yes, exclamation point is really necessary at this point]. Scott Wehman is not exactly a newcomer to the scene. Initially playing bass guitar for a few local metal bands, Wehman turned to producing electronica. With a few digital releases and a full length, Sesquipedalia (FromTheGut, 2007), Wehman joined Detroit stationed Bottle Imp Productions roster, and opened up with a his sophomore album, Dysphoric Sonorities. Following this release he put out a very lovely limited EP [only 50 copies!], Auspices & Vagaries (Bottle Imp, 2008) and a collection of earlier tracks [presumably traded over the slsk network], Soulseek Days (Bottle Imp, 2008).On Dysphoric Sonorities, Wehman cleverly masters all of the beloved elements of intelligent breakcore - from jazzy keys, to bass slaps, to piano chords, to acoustic percussion drilled and glitched out to perfection. And there is enough evil in there to satisfy the angry rats scratching at the surface of the inside of my skull. Oh, and did I mentioned that production is top notch? Highly recommended along with the EP (if you are one of the lucky ones to get your dirty paws on it), if you like above mentioned names, plus Xanopticon, The Flashbulb, Enduser, Igorrr and Wisp.

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