An awesome exploration of some legitimately tense, occasionally thrilling, truly experimental music from the 80's. Seething rage and defiance underpin the clipped electronics, the futurist fury streamtraining past the present nonsense into a future that will kill fascists.
Occasionally dancable, mostly terrifying, this evokes Big Black, The Fall, This Heat and anyone else who can't be bothered to sing a message they can barely bear to speak, with music undermining your will to tune it out. Not good work music, possibly not good music, but strangely exciting anyway 4/5
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