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01. JK FLESH - Bayley Tower (New Mix)
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02. JK FLESH - Tamiflu
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03. JK FLESH - Stoneycroft Tower
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04. JK FLESH - Holbrook Tower
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05. JK FLESH - Squalene (New Mix)
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06. JK FLESH - Ethylene Glycol
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07. JK FLESH - Bromford Bridge Estate
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08. JK FLESH - Thimerosal
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ARTIST
JK FLESH
TITLE
Suicide Estate
FORMAT
2LP
LABEL
HOSPITAL PRODUCTIONS
CATALOG #
HOS 493LP
HOS 493LP
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
12/1/2017
First ever vinyl edition of
Justin Broadrick
's crushing industrial turns as
JK Flesh
for Hospital Productions, combining the
Suicide Estate
and
Antibiotic Armageddon
releases for a greyscale spectrum of brutalist techno, abyssal acid dub, tramadol tribalism, and noxious noise textures that's highly recommended if you're into
Regis
, Birmingham at night,
Kareem
... It's an unflinchingly bleak representation of the world described in hard-edged techno and shot through with moments of affective, synthy pathos. In sonic and literal tone, the record forms a stark reflection on Justin K Broadrick Brummie stomping grounds, using demolished tower blocks as cues for some of the album's most affective moments, such as the wrecking ball assault of "Bayley Tower (New Mix)", the rubbled roulage of "Stoneycroft Tower", or the 'marish zumby techno lurch of "Bromford Bridge Estate", and all in a way that surely dovetails with the perceptions of anyone who has lived in a built up British area, or anywhere else with lots of concrete and little sunlight. The other half of the tracks are taken from and titled in reference to
Antibiotic Armageddon
, the inevitable point when pill-gobbling citizens of the world are no longer protected against old viruses, and new ones. The tone of these cuts is understandably bleak as fuck, too. "Tamiflu" dry-wretches a windswept passage of bummed-out dub techno breaks, where "Squalene (New Mix)" glumly follows suit with the clammy synth malaise of "Ethylene Glycol" and the knee-buckled crawler "Thimerosal", which sounds like one of his
Godflesh
tracks in the process of terrifying itself to death. Cut at Dubplates & Mastering, Berlin.
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