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Original 1996 anthem to the bleak barren patchwork of black-eyed children roaming from Indiana to Nebraska with pitchforks in their hands and metal on the mind. High tech midwestern black metal for farm rollers. Demo version appears on GUMMO film soundtrack (London Recs., 1996). |
CD: Dark Noerd the Beholder 12"
Label: Flapping Jet Records
Credits: Christe/BMI |
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A hymn for the ghostly rows of 21st Century soldiers controlled and sent to death by microchips and remote control. |
CD: Dark Noerd the Beholder 12"
Label: Flapping Jet
Credits: Christe/BMI |
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...CONTINUED:
There are benefits to working in an isolated environment. Even as the tendrils of the jungle creep into this lab environment, and permeate the premises with sweltering heat, the pair do not seem to notice. They are happy to have local test subjects, willing to have extractions and additions made to their genetic composition for a few dollars. There are white and black farmers here on this tropical hideaway, human detritus from the trading days of the 19th century. A perfect tableau of experimental flesh, and nobody to mind if a few bodies are lost occasionally.
Beneath the microscope, the cells take on sinister traits. They are demons. There is a madness to the heat that presses the scientists with its own ambitions. More and more, the legal right to own human biological destiny is interfering with a desire to control and subvert the free will of man. The creatures around them are rising. They want to be told what to do. They want food -- their DNA helixes tell them to eat what is missing. They are monsters, made by man with the help of machines -- cannibalistic zombies on the verge of holocaust.
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CD: Dark Noerd the Beholder 12"
Label: Flapping Jet Records
Credits: Christe/BMI |
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