Filed under: Music | Tags: angry ape, experimental, hurra caine landcrash, knife, michael henaghan, Music, split femur recordings, svarte greiner, tietchens
The first review of my latest record as Hurra caine Landcrash, this review is by Michael Henaghan who writes for the web magazine Angry Ape.
From the review
Starting with the drowsy bluesy drawl of ‘Soul’ and through to the deep caverns of ‘Autumn Leaves’, where the incessant water drips form into little pools of sound that recall Tietchens’ recent ‘Eta-Menge’. Both ‘Blood Letting Go’ and the excellent ‘The Ultimate Ever’, meanwhile, process sounds out of shape in such a way that they begin to resemble an old vinyl record spinning hypnotically on a ramshackle record player, creating deconstructed rhythms and percussive thumps from thin air seemingly. The former especially dabbles in the acoustic doom atmospherics that were such a feature of Svarte Greiner’s Knive release.
Link Below
http://angryape.com/reviews/2008/05/29/hurra-caine-landcrash-unanswered-questions
Thanks Michael
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