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Freadom Club - "The Nature Of Freedom"
C24 clear prison cassette with risographed J-card and labels
Two tracks of pure noise and power electronics condemning the modern industrial society and all of it's shortcomings.
“In the past few years, industrial music has emerged from its underground lair. Most of the recent efforts lean safely toward the realm of dance-friendly synthesizer music. Freedom Club’s The Nature of Freedom is a caustic assault on that scene, breaking down electronic music to raw noise. On their 20-minute cassette, the duo creates terrific tension that calls to mind great horror directors. Much like their spiritual ancestors Whitehouse and Nurse With Wound, Freedom Club uses harsh noise in a way that feels like they’re drilling into your psyche. This release isn’t for dancing — more like the soundtrack to an autopsy tableau in a haunted house. And it’s all the better for it.” - P.J. KINZER (The Nashville Scene)
Genres: electronic, industrial, harsh noise, power electronics
C24 clear prison cassette with risographed J-card and labels
Two tracks of pure noise and power electronics condemning the modern industrial society and all of it's shortcomings.
“In the past few years, industrial music has emerged from its underground lair. Most of the recent efforts lean safely toward the realm of dance-friendly synthesizer music. Freedom Club’s The Nature of Freedom is a caustic assault on that scene, breaking down electronic music to raw noise. On their 20-minute cassette, the duo creates terrific tension that calls to mind great horror directors. Much like their spiritual ancestors Whitehouse and Nurse With Wound, Freedom Club uses harsh noise in a way that feels like they’re drilling into your psyche. This release isn’t for dancing — more like the soundtrack to an autopsy tableau in a haunted house. And it’s all the better for it.” - P.J. KINZER (The Nashville Scene)
Genres: electronic, industrial, harsh noise, power electronics