PREMIERE: Harsh Noise Artist Earthflesh Looks To José Saramago for Influence on Latest Album "Embrace"
Though the harsh noise is often difficult and brutal for the common audiophile to appreciate, that does not stop the small and niche scene from attracting newcomers and artists alike. Based out of Switzerland, harsh noise enthusiast Earthflesh (formed by Bruno Silvestre Favez) has been destroying ears and speakers since 2019. Accredited with over twenty-three releases thus far, Earthflesh's discography might seem a bit intimidating to some but all the more lovely for noise-heads around the world. Just recently, Earthflesh released their latest collection of sounds titled "Embrace" and we are here to share it with you. While Earthflesh's Bandcamp states that maximum volume leads to maximum yields, I might suggest that you keep the volume in the middle and proceed forth from their. Check it out:
What is rather funny about this release is that it is at ends with who inspired it. Bruno Silvestre Favez has called back to classic Portuguese litterature Nobel prize writer José Saramago's Declaração (Declaration in English). The album was recorded live, edited, and processed at the Cubbyhole in Geneva, Switzerland in October of 2020. Favez also took it upon himself to translate the poem into both French and English.
"Embrace" is available in an extremely limited edition CD copy (only ten available) through Short Run Industries and HNW.
Feb 08 2021
What is rather funny about this release is that it is at ends with who inspired it. Bruno Silvestre Favez has called back to classic Portuguese litterature Nobel prize writer José Saramago's Declaração (Declaration in English). The album was recorded live, edited, and processed at the Cubbyhole in Geneva, Switzerland in October of 2020. Favez also took it upon himself to translate the poem into both French and English.
"Embrace" is available in an extremely limited edition CD copy (only ten available) through Short Run Industries and HNW.
Steven Gullotta
info@brutalresonance.comI've been writing for Brutal Resonance since November of 2012 and now serve as the editor-in-chief. I love the dark electronic underground and usually have too much to listen to at once but I love it. I am also an editor at Aggressive Deprivation, a digital/physical magazine since March of 2016. I support the scene as much as I can from my humble laptop.
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