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Brutter: Brutter
ByChristian Wallumrod
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Nothing in Christian Wallumr?d's rich discography fits into the dry and abstract vision of Brutter, not even his improvised work with the trio Merriwinkle (which includes vocalist Sidsel Endresen and sound artist Helge Sten). The three pieces on the Wallumrod brothers' limited-edition vinyl debut don't attempt to sketch even a fragment of melody, harmony or pulse. These pieces opt for a confrontational atmosphere rooted in industrial, machine-made distortion.
The long, opening piece "Geigered," sounds like an experiment using prepared industrial-electronics sound. These sounds are cold and disturbing, suggesting chaotic, malfunctioned false starts colliding and exploding with no sense of structure or flow. There is a brief attempt to match the live drums with drum machines on the second, short "Radiopuls," but it disintegrates before it gains any real sense of motion. The final, extended piece, "Badminton Bleak," focuses on stubbornly breaking any trace of rhythmic interplay, coincidentally managing to suggest a weird kind of impossible, disturbing pulse.
Still, Brutter manages to offer a provocative and alien sonic experience. Obviously, it is not intended for the faint-hearted.
Track Listing
Geigered; Radiopuls; Badminton Bleak.
Personnel
Fredrik Wallumr?d: drums, electronics; Christian Wallumr?d: drum machines, synth, electronics.
Album information
Title: Brutter | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Hubro Records
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