Monday, June 5, 2017

Dental Work & yeongrak - Split tape (Placenta Recordings #401 - 2017) out now!!!

Dental Work & yeongrak - Split tape (Placenta Recordings #401 - 2017)


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SIde A by Dental Work (Detroit, MI) 

Track 1 by Jay Watson 
Track 2 by Jay Watson, Justin Lee Smith 
Track 3 by Jay Watson 
Track 4 by Jay Watson, Justin Lee Smith, and Sean Barry 

"Dental Work are an extreme underground noise collective started by Jay Watson in 2007. They’re presently a trio consisting of Watson, Justin Lee Smith and Sean Barry, and they describe themselves as a “sound and mind obliteration unit“, taking in elements of noise, psychedelic, breakcore, industrial, screwed & chopped and musique concrete." - The Wire Magazine 


Side B by yeongrak (Christchurch, New Zealand) 

"Bedroom producer Yeongrak (pronounced yong-rak) was the subject of a Bite feature by Shane Woolman in The Wire 390. Immersed in the worldwide online music community, the digital noise artist makes music at home in Christchurch, New Zealand. While browsing through YouTube, Yeongrak discovered the Digital Hardcore label. “At the time I was really into breakcore and I found the video to “Sweat” by Shizuo and loved it,” Yeongrak told Shane. “Shizuo is my all time favourite but I was also pretty into Bomb 20, EC8OR, Patric Catani and Hanin Elias. 

“I think I’m just fascinated with gross stuff,” Yeongrak continued. “I’d been wanting to make music that made people grossed out or uncomfortable for a while. I think those body noises, along with a really amateur and poorly constructed sound, give it a creepy vibe. That’s what I’m trying to do.” - The Wire Magazine


Album art by Jay Watson 

Placenta Recordings (Detroit, MI) 

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tags: acid alternative avant-garde breakcore christchurch experimental hardvapour new zealand noise noisecore psychedelic punk techno vaporwave world Detroit

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