[electronic, post-rock] (2022) SCALPING - Void [FLAC] [DarkAngie]
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(2022) SCALPING - Void
Review:
The weight of the world is catching up with SCALPING. The Bristol, UK four-piece has always made music that reflects, at least indirectly, the head-spinning heaviness of existence in the internet era. Since 2017, theyâve smashed together burning acid beats, the unsettling roar of hardcore, and noiseâs snowblind static to make songs that are deliberately overwhelming and intense â fitting for a world that has only plunged further into chaos and disorientation in the time since theyâve been a band. Itâs a feeling that remained on their mind as they worked on their debut album Void, as well as its visual accompaniments. Digital artist Jason Baker, who handles all their live imagery and music videos, has always tried to reflect the extremity of the bandâs music in his animationsâbut he felt he had to push himself further to match the state of the world around him and the growing intensity of the bandâs music. In the video for âFlashforward,â bodies stretch and squirm, AI faces surveil everyone around, abstract horrors wriggle in the darkness. Baker, in press materials, said this era of their work is about, in part, âthe frailty of bodies [âŚ] and fears of apocalypse.â These are themes their songs have always been well-equipped to deal with, but the circumstances that produced Void only clarified their intention. Separated by the pandemic for over two years, SCALPING (drummer Isaac Jones, guitarist Nick Berthoud, bassist James Rushforth, and electronics manipulator Alex Hill) were forced to work independently for the first time. While they came up as a live band first, bringing heat and humanity to the Bristol techno scene that birthed them, they made Void with more digital-first techniquesâmanipulating recordings of their work and samples of their live drums, then eventually learning how to replicate the songs in a live setting. The process produced a rigidity and sleekness that suits the bandâs sound, making the EBM terrors of songs like âCloak & Daggerâ feel even more uncanny and unsettling. Electronics obsessives who play live instruments often meditate on the boundaries between man and machineâbut on Void, that line is blurrier than ever. âOver the Wallsâ is a chest-caving techno track that functions like Blade Runnerâs Voight-Kampff test. Whatâs played? Whatâs programmed? Does it even really matter when the results are so striking? SCALPING, until now, have largely been an instrumental band, but they invite voices in on Void to make their abstract doom-saying a little more intense. Oakland rapper DĂMON spits about violence and revenge on âTether,â while on âRemain in Stasis,â the recordâs closer, fellow Bristolian artist Grove raps about holding grudges, of the power of filling yourself with hate. Both tracks put a face to the ferocity at the core of the band, which makes it feel even more present, even more real. The choice to have these two artists seethe and spit over the top of these tracks only emphasizes the core message of Void, and SCALPINGâs work as a whole. While some club kids are content to use the dancefloor as an escape from the worries of the world, SCALPING wonât let you check those burdens at the door. They want the rage to fuel you.
Track List:
1.Blood Club 02:44
2.Caller Unknown 02:48
3.Tether (feat. DĂMON) 04:07
4.Silhouettes 03:26
5.Cloak & Dagger 04:10
6.Flashforward 04:18
7.Desire 04:54
8.Over The Walls 04:48
9.Remain In Stasis (feat. Grove) 03:52
Media Report:
Genre: electronic, post-rock
Country: UK
Format: FLAC
Format/Info: Free Lossless Audio Codec, 16-bit PCM
Bit rate mode: Variable
Channel(s): 2 channels
Sampling rate: 44.1 KHz
Bit depth: 16 bits
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Files:
(2022) SCALPING - Void [FLAC]- 08 - Over the Walls.flac (31.3 MB)
- 02 - Caller Unknown.flac (20.7 MB)
- 03 - Tether.flac (29.6 MB)
- 04 - Silhouettes.flac (22.7 MB)
- 05 - Cloak & Dagger.flac (29.1 MB)
- 06 - Flashforward.flac (29.1 MB)
- 07 - Desire.flac (28.4 MB)
- 01 - Blood Club.flac (16.2 MB)
- 09 - Remain in Stasis.flac (27.3 MB)
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