Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: RBL012
- Format: CD
- UPC: 4250137224534
- Street Date: 02/23/10
- PreBook Date: 01/05/10
- Label: Rustblade »
- Genre: Electronic/DJ/Scratch
- Run Time: 44:31 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Year of Production: 2008
- Box Lot: 30
- Territory: NORTH AMERICA
Product Assets
Ketvector - The Infinite Regress
Innovative electronic flavored album that spans the genres of electro-techno-dance and ambient symphonic psychedelia.
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Justin Bennett, musician/producer of various electronic/industrial/ambient projects including BAHNTIER, ROZZ WILLIAMS, and Professional Murder Music, who also currently plays as the live drummer for such acts as SKINNY PUPPY, MY LIFE WITH THE THRILL KILL KULT, and BAUHAUS frontman PETER MURPHY. The project was born out of a series of jam sessions and electronic improvisations between Bennett and Stefano Rossello (Bahntier, Detune-X) which were recorded after a touring schedule with Skinny Puppy. The result is a truly innovative electronic flavored album that experimentally spans the genres of electro-techno-dance, along with break dub, and even finds itself at times in the realms of ambient symphonic psychedelia. all of course helped along by the drumming and percussive virtuosity of Bennett. An exclusive and international release for the rustblade Label by an artist currently garnering a rising appreciation from the public and critics alike. Are you ready for the trip'
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Bonus Materials
- Feat. Justin Bennett (SKINNY PUPPY, MY LIFE WITH THE THRILL KILL KULT, BAHNTIER)
Sales Points
- electro-techno-dance and ambient symphonic psychedelia. Feat. Justin Bennett (SKINNY PUPPY, MY LIFE WITH THE THRILL KILL KULT, BAHNTIER)
Press Quotes
Skinny Puppy drummer Justin Bennett teams up with :Bahntier//'s Stefano Rossello for an album of smoothly flowing electronica laced with industrial undercurrents. An impressive intermingling of industrial and techno aesthetics.
—Matthew Johnson, Re : Gen magazine
There's for sure a strong experimental touch from which you can't get away when listening to this production, but the experimental style is fully accessible through the add of numerous other influences and arrangements. Ketvector perfectly fits to the sound of Rustblade!
—SIDE-LINE