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Be Invisible Now

neutrino

Label: Boring Machines

Format: CD

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 The moniker Be Invisible Now! Differently from what I thought doesn't' hide the guitarist of italian-post-punk-freaks With Love (yes that band that put out a weird dvd a while ago...you won!). Said that forget it since I assume there's no six strings in here (or at last from what I can hear) but there's an abundance of laptop plus synth conspiracy. There's a common retro/freak essence in this project but here we're talking about drone with a spruce of "kraut" influence and that what probably made me think to Klaus Schultz, above all during the first track. 

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The second one is more evolved around high registers but you can bet the guy comes in with that vintage keyboard sound you can but love or hate. While synths represent the ghostly structure of the tracks, digital high frequencies are there mainly to add more colour to the canvas. Right when you don't expect it he puts a beautiful minimal-techno beat to transfigure it all. "Sarin" is probably my much-loved track of the whole lot together with Weather Report, but in general I tend to prefer the second half of the release since it's colder, drony but spacey in the same way the early industrial freaks used to be thus if I mention the Hafler Trio, Nurse With Wound, Stepleton, Current 93, Asmus Tietchens you know what we're talking about. Ok, perhaps by listing that dreadful wild bunch of monsters many of you thought "Neutrino" is heavy, in a sense that's true, but it's just a matter of background, these people came out of "punk" and "seventies", Be Invisible Now! Is lost somewhere in between those two islands. Neutrino is a good trip, the best is yet to come I think I can smell it. (CHAIN DLK)

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Cat. number: BM 003
Year: 2007