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True to it's name, this song has speed to share and a brutal edge that would drive the unwary listener to the edge of no control. Despite the surgically precise attacks of the drums and basses, the hyper-intense melodies flow like mother's milk into an open mouth. Beware of the aural brutality, but look forward to the cuddling at the end. |
CD: Autoaural
Label: Subversive Media
Credits: Aaron Hankla (in a state of hysteria) |
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"Her" is an intensely pulsating track with contrasting, tripped-out vocals that sound like a throwback to the early work of ex-Pink Floyd frontman Syd Barrett. The beat is steady and pounding, with a very melodic, yet trance-like bass synth (among other things) to hold it together. The bridge features some intriguing drumwork, inspired by tribal rhythmic elements from the aboriginal music of Brazil. |
CD: Autoaural
Label: Subversive Media
Credits: Aaron Hankla and The Woman of His Dreams |
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This track was written, performed, and recorded in a single evening and perhaps because of that, I think it's my best "proper" song to date. Ominous synths with a driving backbeat make it reminiscent of Severed Heads or possibly a darker Chemical Brothers. The structure is clean and it builds well to an intense climax. |
CD: Resume
Label: Subversive Media
Credits: Aaron Hankla (noise theory into practice) |
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