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01. Slow White Fall - A Blinding Light
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02. Slow White Fall - Releasing Together
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03. Slow White Fall - Slate
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04. Slow White Fall - Our Eyes
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05. Slow White Fall - Vein
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ARTIST
SLOW WHITE FALL
TITLE
Total EP
FORMAT
12"
LABEL
DOWNWARDS
CATALOG #
LIN 082EP
LIN 082EP
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
5/10/2019
Techno mutant
Oliver Ho
invokes divine noise with hypnotic industrial psych-drone project
Slow White Fall
for
Regis
's Downwards label. "A Blinding Light" sees booming drums and slavish hi-hats mix with electric blue raga drones, resonating with everything from
Tony Conrad
to
Clay Rendering
, before "Releasing Together" locks into a tantric vortex sounding like a duel between
TG
and
John Carpenter
. "Slate" returns to amp worship with sanctifying slow riff distortion, while Ho's plaintive vocals interject the sludgy crawl of "Our Eyes", and "Vein" sounds like he's repeatedly stabbing a live 1/4" jack into industrial rock's beached and bloated corpus.
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