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- Length
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- Release Date
- 10 May 2010
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- Release Date
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If Drum and Bass could be reduced to its component elements, and re-contextualised as a truly horrifying and soul incinerating music, then certainly London's Imaginary Forces is still Drum and Bass. Filth Columnist does precisely that – deconstructs electronic party music, and turns it into something far more nightmarish and challenging than the modern sound of Jungle music. Having much more musically in common with Sunn O))), Merzbow and spiraling psychedelia than structured electronic music, the album begins with a forceful declamation from guest Closed Circuits and then dive… read more
If Drum and Bass could be reduced to its component elements, and re-contextualised as a truly horrifying and soul incinerating music, then certainly … read more
If Drum and Bass could be reduced to its component elements, and re-contextualised as a truly horrifying and soul incinerating music, then certainly London's Imaginary Forces is sti… read more
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