Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: TUMORLP114
- Format: LP
- UPC: 648620827401
- Street Date: 05/04/18
- PreBook Date: 03/30/18
- Label: Malignant »
- Genre: Industrial
- Run Time: 35:15 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio: STEREO
- Year of Production: 2017
- Region Code: 0
- Box Lot: 15
- Territory: WORLD
- Language: English
Product Assets
Stromstad - New Devoted Human
Mind bending heavy electronics from Finnish stalwarts STROM.ec and Norwegian dark ambient master, Kristoffer Oustad
- List Price: $18.99
- Your Price: $18.99
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Few names imply mind-bending, forward thinking heavy electronics like Finnish stalwarts STROM.ec, and with every release, they seem to further stretch the boundaries of what can be a pretty rigid genre, and navigate realms never before seen or heard. Similar things can be said of Norwegian atmospheric heavy weight and Malignant staple, Kristoffer Oustad, whose particular strain of dark ambient and post-industrial soundscapes are incredibly dynamic, at times surreal and cinematic, other times more driving and heavy, but all with a recognizable, highly emotive touch. Put the two together, and you get the debut of their collaborative project, STROMSTAD. Spread out over 8 tracks, this is a dizzying exploration of sound and vocal fury, where mechanized pulsations, writhing frequency oscillations, and grinding machine loops meet stretches of drifting darkness and touches of musicality, suggestive of a future that's dystopic and bleak on one hand, yet highly innovative and revolutionary on the other. Featuring a guest appearance by Kjetil Grutle from the mighty Enslaved, mastering by Nordvargr, paintings by Jeff Klena and design by Alonso Urbanos
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Sales Points
- Featuring vocal contribution from Kjetil Grutle of Enslaved
- For fans of Haus Arafna, STROM.ec, Genocide Organ
- Lmtd 250 in luxurious gatefold sleeve
- Mastering by Nordvargr
Press Quotes
'...delivers a heavy impact across its multiple creative arcs...do not let this album pass you by'
—Richad Stevenson, Noise Receptor
'a balanced formula of fury and environmental landscapes'. 5/5
—Fernando Paino, No Melody