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TrussKymin Lea

Truss - Kymin Lea album cover

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Electronic

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Techno

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Kymin Lea
Clawdd Du
Wyefield

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    Cover of Kymin Lea, 2015-05-00, VinylKymin Lea
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    Perc Trax – TPT067UK2015UK2015
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    Reviews

    • theFBI's avatar
      theFBI
      I cannot believe none of you philistines said a word about this EP. This shows how non-technolike techno crowds can be.

      This revolutionary, hypervisionary, direct-descendant-of-punk record is an inversely but severely punitive deprogramming challenge that brings up a mirror to you as the listener and shows you how truly devoted you are to techno, to electro, to electronic music scene in total, and by association--to freedom, to liberty and glory of your fucking kind. It shows you this mirror, and after a minute of your being entranced by what it shows, Kymin Lea flips that mirror (B1) and begins repeatedly smacking it over the your fucking head. Truly it separates incurable rave addicts from the clubbage children with a sonic equivalent of a renaissance-era painting of an 80s street riot, burning car a centerpiece surrounded by nocturnal mob, mid air molotov on its way to ignite something else off-frame, a shadowy out-of-focus figure passing by in a foreground, occupying quarter of the frame; the ramifications of a night captured here, B2 suggests, don't end when the sun rises.

      This isn't Belin,--this record communicates--they will show you how to be a machine. This is not America, either; they will tell you how it feels to be in space. Neither is this the attempt to popularize and glamorize the scene that comes from countries in between. This is the cocksuken, shitstaint Queens land you're on, LADDIE. We're gonna bring down the walls we don't like by throwing bricks at them, then we'll sample that sodding noise and press it onto acetate so the rest can know how it feels to want to RIP YER BLOODY heart outta ye FOKING chest and FOKING REBEL. ​ ​ ​ S ​ T ​ E ​ A ​ D ​ Y​ ​ ​ ​ O​ ​ N​ ​ ​ ​ Y​ ​ E​ ​ ​ ​ B ​ L ​ O ​ O ​ D ​ Y​ ​ ​ ​ S ​ C ​ U ​ M

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