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Necro Deathmort 'This Beat Is Necrotronic' OUT NOW!
7 Sep 2009, 20:33
Hello there,
Just a quick one to let y'all know that Necro Deathmort's album This Beat Is Necrotronic is out this week from all good record stores!
Here's the skinny:
"[the duo] blend low-level hip-hop beats with Scorn-esque bass and elonated guitar riffs to remarkable effect. . . it's that awesome. . . the music is superb, the artwork and packaging equally good. . . warped shuffling genius. 300% necro, foo'! (5/5)" Zero Tolerance
"I'm sold" Losing Today (link)
"[an] album that every death metal idiot was too clunky, too loud and too lumpen to make, this is the album that Nick Cave should play at home" Unpeeled
"For fans of acts such as Earth, Growing and Jesu, This Beat is Necrotronic is likely to be a hugely enjoyable purchase. . . a splendid debut turned all the way up to eleven, and one which deserves your attention." Bearded Magazine (link)
"If you're looking for an aural definition of the word "uncompromising" then this is it." The Crack (link)
"All in all, the album is made up of dark, twisted brilliance. (4/5)" NARC Magazine.
"This Beat is Necrotronic is a wonderful album. This music is as hard as nails and as deep as it is loud." Buzzin' Music (link)
"Lazy-rock sprawls and weedy attempts at harnessing lommian riffage" Rock Sound (the one with Paramore on the cover and a Billy Talent poster in the middle)
"One minute it's Sunn O))), the next it's Squarepusher, then it's all a bit like the run-out groove of a Philip Jeck record. None of these things are bad individually but I was never a man for raspberry and bacon sandwiches." Vice
Convinced yet? Visit Necro Deathmort's This Beat Is Necrotronic last.fm album page and hear for yerself.
You can order from us here, And also from RPM, Beatdown Records and alt.vinyl in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, as well as our preferred retailers:
Norman Records
Boomkat
Piccadilly
Rhythm Online
Cargo Records
Cold Spring
CD Baby
. . . and all other Cargo (worldwide) and p*dis (Japan)-supported retailers!
And that's it this time around. Coming your way November 23rd: Tempelhof's We Were Not There For The Beginning. We Won't Be There For The End.
Just a quick one to let y'all know that Necro Deathmort's album This Beat Is Necrotronic is out this week from all good record stores!
Here's the skinny:
"[the duo] blend low-level hip-hop beats with Scorn-esque bass and elonated guitar riffs to remarkable effect. . . it's that awesome. . . the music is superb, the artwork and packaging equally good. . . warped shuffling genius. 300% necro, foo'! (5/5)" Zero Tolerance
"I'm sold" Losing Today (link)
"[an] album that every death metal idiot was too clunky, too loud and too lumpen to make, this is the album that Nick Cave should play at home" Unpeeled
"For fans of acts such as Earth, Growing and Jesu, This Beat is Necrotronic is likely to be a hugely enjoyable purchase. . . a splendid debut turned all the way up to eleven, and one which deserves your attention." Bearded Magazine (link)
"If you're looking for an aural definition of the word "uncompromising" then this is it." The Crack (link)
"All in all, the album is made up of dark, twisted brilliance. (4/5)" NARC Magazine.
"This Beat is Necrotronic is a wonderful album. This music is as hard as nails and as deep as it is loud." Buzzin' Music (link)
"Lazy-rock sprawls and weedy attempts at harnessing lommian riffage" Rock Sound (the one with Paramore on the cover and a Billy Talent poster in the middle)
"One minute it's Sunn O))), the next it's Squarepusher, then it's all a bit like the run-out groove of a Philip Jeck record. None of these things are bad individually but I was never a man for raspberry and bacon sandwiches." Vice
Convinced yet? Visit Necro Deathmort's This Beat Is Necrotronic last.fm album page and hear for yerself.
You can order from us here, And also from RPM, Beatdown Records and alt.vinyl in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, as well as our preferred retailers:
Norman Records
Boomkat
Piccadilly
Rhythm Online
Cargo Records
Cold Spring
CD Baby
. . . and all other Cargo (worldwide) and p*dis (Japan)-supported retailers!
And that's it this time around. Coming your way November 23rd: Tempelhof's We Were Not There For The Beginning. We Won't Be There For The End.