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Uncode Duello

Uncode Duello

a review by barrie of
release format "s/t" by Uncode Duello (bronto 003 | wallace 56)

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Creepy soundtrack music full of fear and pain and anger. I was waiting for it to explode into a cacophony of beautiful noise but it doesnt. It does spooky intro after intro. I must be too accustomed to Pink Floyd and Hawkwind. I went to see Acid Mothers Temple a few months ago aswell and I didnt get that either.

Sometimes though it borders on freeform jazz and little vignettes sneak out which again I expected to turn into something divine and transcendental, but no. No Coltrane or McLaughlin for you here.

Hmm.

So I was trying to picture when I would enjoy listening to this or say some of John Coltranes weird out stuff where he was communing with the stars and planets and I thought, alone or when extremely high or as a soundtrack to an art or horror film (Avant-garde directors take heed!).

It picks up near the end and borders on rockout and I just wish they would. ROCK OUT DAMMIT! Nope.

I wonder are these guys geniuses of noise or chancers bent on pissing off their neighbours. Enjoy, weirdos.

EDIT: They get down to business on track 12 and make some serious noise that grabs you by the pants. They add in a female vocal giving it the full-on aaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhh and hey presto - gorgeous. This could be so good.

Posted by barrie at 10:52, 25 Jan 2005