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FinalDead Air

Label:Utech Records – URCD021
Series:URSK – URSK7
Format:
CD, Album
Country:US
Released:
Genre:Electronic
Style:Drone, Experimental, Industrial

Tracklist

ISlow Air5:04
IICaved6:42
IIIFearless Systems6:49
IVDisordered7:38
VInanimate Air7:16
VISubterrane6:05
VIISmeared Air10:39
VIIIDescendre9:07
IXDead Air5:10
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Recorded, produced and mixed at Avalanche, 2005-2008. Packaged in a black envelope with 6-panel foldover cover.

Edition of 750 copies. Track-listing as on release.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout: C0-SPN-530-1729A Dead Air > Utech Records > 021

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  • speedjack's avatar
    speedjack
    Edited 12 years ago
    the first in a series of final albums and ep's that were either distributed
    by tiny labels or released as download-only items, 2008's "dead air"
    marks a departure from the immediately appealing, melodic "2" and
    "3" albums. it's very experimental, very electronic and very dark even
    by broadrick's own standards, yet hangs together remarkably well. the
    only track that's reminiscent of final's trademark layering of processed
    guitar lines is the title cut, and even that one's pretty harsh and
    creepy. it's all a bit like godflesh's "songs of love and hate" set to a
    post-apocalyptic scenario on such tracks as the vaguely romantic
    'machines-take-over' assault of "fearless systems" or the utterly
    disturbing riot of "descendre" ."disordered" is particularly impressive
    with its array of horn-like stabs and static crackles that fade into
    descending bass pulses, only to return even more ominously.
    "subterrane" truly lives up to its title and gives the impression of a
    mole working its way through some intoxicated industrial wasteland:
    gut-wrenching guitar distortion bursts periodically into an already
    harrowing bed of deep drones and signal-like feedback. overall, the
    level of sonic wizardry is stunning. it probably won't stop the album
    from being a collector's item (and it was designed this way),
    but "dead air" remains a uniquely compelling listen.

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