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Bastard Noise, Descent to Mimas

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1240111

Disk length: 58m 24s (4 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2001

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Descent to mimas12:30
2. Beneath ice skin 8:25
3. Lunar nest guard 6:06
4. Space coffin31:19

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Review

Bastard Noise coexisted along side the power violence group Man Is The Bastard since June of 1991. When M.I.T.B. met its demise Bastard Noise gained strength from its earliest audio offerings of caveman electronics and vocals. Since then Bastard Noise has evolved into its current contemporary status. The newest personnel to the Bastard Noise line up is John Wiese. John has existed as a member of Bastard Noise for the past two years and has helped to evolve the group into a predatory galactic monster by combining its original caveman electronic roots with its new atmospheric sounds. With 40+ releases in the Bastard Noise discography, Ground Fault Recordings is proud to present Descent to Mimas.

Descent to Mimas is a good example of the evolutionary stages of Bastard Noise. The title track, Descent to Mimas, is a combination of the current atmospheric sounds and the original caveman electronics roots. Eric Wood, founder of MITB and Bastard Noise, destroys the microphone with his vocal hissing, squealing and growling brutality, which has carried over from the MITB days.

The next two tracks, Beneath Ice Skin and Lunar Nest Guard, are harsh, powerful, instrumental electronic pieces. The hand crafted Amps For Christ amplifier is featured on track two as we explore the icy surface of Mimas. Its crude circuitry seems to take on a mind of its own as it is carefully manipulated by its owner. The crunchy and gritty sounds of Beneath Ice Skin transforms into the frantic, code-red emergency of Lunar Nest Guard. Alarms are blaring as we find ourselves deep into the battle with the protector of Mimas' space centipede nest. This track continually intensifies until its sudden and abrupt ending.

The final track is pure, drifting atmospheric bliss. Clocking in at over 31 minutes, track four takes you on a somber journey as your lifeless body forever drifts through space nestled securely in your Space Coffin.

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