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Raw, Industrial tracks by Container; somewhere in between techno and electronics. More dancefloor madness after a huge Morphine release. Check!
With a sprawling discography that can be traced as far back as 2005, the last few years have found the Providence-based noise artist Ren Schofield shifting his attention towards his Container guisewith increasing vigour, delivering full-length albums for Spectrum Spools and I Just Live Here, as well as an acclaimed EP for Rabih Beaini’s much-lauded Morphine Records. With Liberation Technologies having already exhibited the fiercely confrontational style of BMB, and coaxed an EP of skewed electronics out of Vessel for ‘Misery Is A Communicable Disease’, the Adhesive is a natural fit for the imprints burgeoning canon. As uncompromising as you’d expect, the four tracks on offer display the work of a producer working intuitively with the machines he surrounds himself with, a relentless pulse ever present at the core of these abrasive workouts.
Tracklist
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Track 2
Track 3
Track 4