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It had been a happy while ago that we were so unashamedly, almost sinisterly, subjected to this kind of woeful war soundtracks that previously flourished in the post-punk eighties, when everyone kept the atomic apocalypse firmly in the back of their head. Next stop twenty years passed and Patrick Codenys (of Front 242 fame) and Steve Stoll (ex-drummer of one of their many American counterfeiters Kmfdm) decided to breath new life into the style and consequently wreak raucous havoc upon our quality-assaulted millennial ears. Even better so: these not-so-gentle-men have cooked up an album that's filled up to the brim with Stoll's clattering and hounding metallic percussion and haunted by an updated version of Front 242's claustrophobic proto-techno and their concomitant penchant for dislocated voice fragments. Add to this already potent cocktail the mostly inhumane tempos and relentlessly stressed-up dark beats and we came to the conclusion that this product won't do the reputations of either player any good. The result may be meant to be intense and looking for confrontation, to us it all ends in painfully assaulted eardrums and the inevitable realization that at least one portion of the eighties wasn't in need of a comeback. Music for military training camps. Just what we needed.
http://www.kindamuzik.net/recensie/gaiden/walking-on-wires/1187/
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