Various Artists - Decibel

Here we got teeth grinding and headache in an elegant box. This is Plutonium Distributions first sampler and it's awesome. It's a good mix of music and they presents their artists in a good way. Here are more or less known artists time and space in your speakers in a well-balanced way.
It feels like the Swedish noise-scene have been asleep for a while but maybe this is the wake-up call it needs. There is great potential in many of those artists and I hope to hear more from them. Some artists I think is extra interesting is ZON4002, m'Hatouvou and Meltdown.
It's the power in these people and artist that makes this record so great. More people like them are needed to secure the future for this kind of music.
This review was written 2004 and initially published on Neurozine.com Jan 01 2004
It feels like the Swedish noise-scene have been asleep for a while but maybe this is the wake-up call it needs. There is great potential in many of those artists and I hope to hear more from them. Some artists I think is extra interesting is ZON4002, m'Hatouvou and Meltdown.
It's the power in these people and artist that makes this record so great. More people like them are needed to secure the future for this kind of music.
This review was written 2004 and initially published on Neurozine.com Jan 01 2004
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