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Death's Black Hand / Ultra Bonbon - Death's Black Hand / Ultra Bonbon download free

Performer:
Death's Black Hand
Album:
Death's Black Hand / Ultra Bonbon
Released:
Style:
Noise, Power Electronics
MP3 archive size:
1319 mb
FLAC archive size:
1630 mb
WMA archive size:
1849 mb
Other formats:
MPC ADX MP3 DTS AAC MMF DXD
Rating:
4.8
Votes:
566

Tracklist

A1 Death's Black Hand* Pain Within This Shell 7:04
A2 Death's Black Hand* Left Here To Rot 7:43
B1 Ultra Bonbon Crystal Pantry 4:37
B2 Ultra Bonbon Spreading Spores 5:38
B3 Ultra Bonbon Bludgeon Fire 4:32

Credits

  • Performer [DBH Is] – B. Szymecki* (tracks: A1, A2)
  • Performer [Ultra Bonbon Is] – Danimal (tracks: B1 to B3), T. Rash (tracks: B1 to B3)

Notes

Limited to 40 hand-numbered copies. Comes housed in a standard case with wraparound artwork.
  • review taken from http://holidaysreview.wordpress.com/"Death’s Black Hand delivers two tracks of harsh noise- “Pain within this Shell,” starts with layers spanning from a high registered synth line that sounds like something out of an old 70′s slasher, accompanied by some tidal waves of crushing low end and some pulsating oscillation, along with other sporadic sounds breaking through the mix as well. Their second track, “Left Here to Rot,” begins immediately without a moment to spare with a loud wall of low end and quieter layers reminiscent of operating machinery on top. As the track progresses, the top layers become rather rhythmic which carries on throughout the duration, ending with just two clear and decisive layers that abruptly come to a stop.The Ultra Bonbon side starts with “Crystal Pantry,” beginning with a shoving low end, and oscillating chirps, echoing and dwindling above, all of which eventually fades out and into a kinder synth line that works almost as some breathing room before the next track. “Spreading Spores” is a heavy hitter- starting with the same chirps as the previous, but with some wobbling layers of sound and a very heavy, echoed pulsation, which eventually slows down and introduces what may be one of the best aspects of this entire release- angry and tortured vocals. This track ends just as its predecessor, with a easy breathing synth line. The final track from Ultra Bonbon, “Bludgeon Fire” gives a seemingly sporadic low end rhythm that stops and goes with a gracious amount of vocals cut up along with it. Some higher registered sounds break through as well, but the vocals remain triumphant, concluding with a very rhythmic array of sounds.This tape showcases two great artists with slightly different styles that compliment each other well. Having been released just recently and limited to 40 copies, it’s definitely one to grab sooner than later. I would recommend it based upon the Ultra Bonbon side alone, but as I said before, both artist compliment each other well making this a solid release and well worth any HN fan’s time."