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Dissolved & Trills - PH 14

2010 release - Section 27


1. Dissolved - Despondent Ark [artwork]
2. Dissolved - Aposematic Chem Drizzle [artwork]
3. Dissolved - Cold Immersions [artwork]
4. Dissolved - Mrs Peacock, Study, Ouija board [artwork]
5. Dissolved - They Bled Sonar [artwork]
6. Dissolved - Digit Hazer [artwork]
7. Dissolved - Capsized Chrysaora [artwork]
8. Trills - Ningxia [artwork]
9. Trills - Madakava [artwork]
10. Trills - Bia Lola [artwork]
11. Trills - Suck-Cable [artwork]
12. Trills - Pink Carbide [artwork]
13. Trills - Flicalic [artwork]
14. Trills - Plumb [artwork]

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Sittingnow.co.uk Review:
"On "Ningxia" thudding industrial drums and a shrieking guitar sample are overlaid with barely audible, but sinister sounding vocals. Happily, instead of settling into a comfortable rythmn, Trills decides to take us into a mind melting breakdown before eventually settling back into his original tune. "Madakava" sounds like Boards of Canada being melted into a pot of hip-hop breaks while the time-space continuum struggles to establish order. Intriguing. "Bia Lola" starts out as a monosyllabic exercise in brutalism before becoming a psychedelic noise fest that shocks your ears back into paying attention. "Suck Cable" appears to be heavily distorted CB radio samples over thudding, time signature free kick drums while hi frequencies make your face hurt. Like a less cheerful cousin of "Grace" on Ministry's "Psalm 69". "Pink Carbide" is almost Autechre-ian in its obtuse approach to music as noise/art/madness, consisting as it does of some loops and screaming feedback noises being bounced round inside something like Ableton. "Flicalic" is more "gibber and squeak" noises but with some masterful production elevating it to something that should have been used as the soundtrack for "Fantastic Voyage" but only if it was set inside a robot. Final track "Plumb" sees a return to more tuneful territory with a normal hip-hop break over some power synths that would sound awesome over a slow motion montage from Terminator."

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