Imminent StarvationHuman Relocation

Label:

Hymen Records – ¥001

Format:

Vinyl, LP

Country:

Germany

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Industrial, Rhythmic Noise

Tracklist

A1Relocation II5:24
A2Dislocation 35:29
A3Nothuman I4:06
B1Relocation I5:34
B2Dislocation 22:34
B3Lost Highway 726:01

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright ©Hymen Records
  • Pressed ByGramofonové Závody – MZE 6359
  • Pressed ByGramofonové Závody – MZE 6360

Credits

  • ProducerOlivier Moreau
  • Written-By [All Tracks By]Imminent Starvation

Notes

© 1997 hymen
Imminent Starvation appears courtesy of Ant-Zen.

No track durations mentioned on this release.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): MZE 6359/A
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B): MZE 6360/A

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Human Relocation (6×File, WAV, Reissue, Stereo, 16-bit/44.1kHz)Hymen Records¥001Germany2007

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Reviews

  • dreamedm's avatar
    dreamedm
    Edited 5 years ago
    Dislocation 3 is rather interesting. It's pretty much acidcore with extremely dense reverb and delays. The initial synth sound must be from an analog monosynth, likely being triggered by a 303 (?) with CV/Gate. You can clearly hear the octave changes. The kick is on the low end, as is the acid, making it not a very dancefloor-friendly track, so to speak.
    • cthulhu303's avatar
      cthulhu303
      Edited 9 years ago
      The quintessence of industrial music.

      Relocation 2 is the soundtrack to an armoured-tank production chain. Epileptic distorted drums with harsh heavily metallic - to the point it's painfull - grinding noises.
      With approximately the same sounds, Dislocation 3 is a train gone crazy through the vast openness of Siberia.
      Not Human 1 is... not human! An incomplete or damaged cyborg tries to escape its enemies in an urban area, while people around stare at it, astonished, and keep telling "it isn't human".
      Relocation 1 is another version, less metallic, but more powerful. Tanks go to war.
      If, on Dislocation 3, one could hear a train trying to brake, on Dislocation 2, it is let totally loose! Again, less metallic and grinding, but faster.
      Lost Highway 72 is the soundtrack to a global war. It builds up alongside the various attacks, until it becomes clear that those are leading nowhere. Decision is made to use more definitive weapons. It happens. However, slowly, one can feel the relentless horror and sentiment of misery and disgust that emerges once the battlefield has been cleared. The bitter end.

      A complex, yet fantastic release.
      Unfortunately, as for many Hymen releases, six tracks on a piece of wax do not help for great sound quality.

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