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Artist: CAUTERISED
Title: Trifler Vs The 70s
Format: CD
Label: What A Carve Up! (@)
Rated: *****
TRIFLER VS THE 70S is the newest Cauterised album and it contains thirty minutes of samplerism and it sounds like a long blurring nightmare. Ian took many 70s sound sources and mixed them up, looped them adding reverb, slowed them down, etc. He took movies and tv samples and produced a sort of horrorish exotica soundtrack. Sometimes there are pieces of 70s hard rock coming to surface (some drum solos, for example) as well as orchestral jazz which sounds more 50s than else. The titles are descriptive and remember the ones of old soundtracks and sound like this: "Cleanliness Is Next To Godliness", "Lesson 1", "I Was A Teenage Piano Teacher", "Love Your Money", "Dracula", etc. If you love old B-movies and you're in vein of a bit of transversal approach to their culture you can check this album at cauterised.bandcamp.com. It is available in digital download and in CD-R with fabric sleeve.


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