Night School Records: The Modern Institute

For The Modern Institute’s self-titled first vinyl document, the practices of audio technicians Richard McMaster, Laurie Pitt and James Stephen Wright are brought into sharp focus, the initial analyses of a project which examines the rituals of performance, the signifiers of bourgeois culture and the absurdities inherent in the middle class art gaze. While undoubtedly disturbing in execution, it’s a succinct reminder of the tension between lazy, electronic music tropes and the essential, quizzical attitude frequently lacking in the technoid culture yet abundant in Glasgow’s agent provocateurs.

Seen through the frame of primary music generators McMaster and Pitt’s previous music projects – Golden Teacher, General Ludd – The Modern Institute’s recorded output is an oblique, strategic examination of rhythm and the spaces between. Rhythm is often re-defined and re-formed through out The Modern Institute, with the easy 4/4, communally cohesive beats of the Teacher and the Ludd some way off.

Opener Black Blood is a case in point, with a elusive pattern providing a warped, skeletal framework for Wright to smother. The atmosphere is austere, aggressive, clinical as a gallery wall after the exhibition has failed. The yawning, sub-bass of False Beards and Diamond Hooves hacks at the exhibition floor opening up punishingly alien chasms. The narrator’s deadpan poesy, battling against the brutalist backdrop, reminds the listener of early industrial pioneers Cabaret Voltaire, not least in the unmistakably northern accent. Side A closes out on the first attempt by The Modern Institute to break into a recognizable pattern, though rendered on Destroy Logic as a dry destruction of a Bashment rhythm. Arabic Eight is nightmarish, a Normal deconstruction of art music. A nonsensical, dadist mutation of electronic dance music, Intelligent Dance Music with no intelligence, dance or Music. Wright intones “when I was younger you used to say you weren’t in it for the money,” taking down conceptions of artistic integrity, inspiration and muse. On Springloaded, we’re still deep in an alien lifeform’s insides, viewing the tropes the art industry uses to sell itself, splashes of digital distortion and burps crossfiring across the stereofield. Shiver And Quiver ends The Modern Institute, sounding like all the cities’ alarms simultaneously set off to the beat of the LPs only 4/4 beat, here juddering and unnaturally fast. Ask questions, just don’t ask for answers.

LP / Digital Album

Posted on June 19th, 2017 under Releases, ,

Digital Leather - Pink Thunder

Digital Leather is the musical project led by multi-instrumentalist Shawn Foree. It is recognized for having characteristics of electropunk, new wave, pop, lo-fi, and psychedelic music.

LP / Digital Record

Posted on June 17th, 2017 under Releases, ,

Cave Curse - Future Dust

Darkwave Synth Punk project from Bobby Hussy (The Hussy, Fire Heads, TIT). Started in 2014 as a solo project, the group expanded to a duo with the addition of Will Gunnerson in 2016. Will moved back to Kansas following the recording of Future Dust. Cave Curse was rebooted as a 4-piece in 2017 with Ben Brooks (Drums), Tyler Spatz (Bass) and Emili Earhart (Synth) joining the group.

LP / Digital Album

Posted on June 15th, 2017 under Releases, ,

High-Functioning Flesh - Culture Cut

HFF is an Electro-punk act from Los Angeles, USA, in the vein of bands like Portion Control and Cabaret Voltaire, as executed by electronic body mutants Greg Vont and Susan Subtract. Their unique hard beating electronics is heavily infused with body horror and seeks to revive us all from our spectacle-induced coma.

LP / CD / Digital Album

Posted on June 13th, 2017 under Releases, ,

Detonic Recordings: Metal Disco

Detonic Recordings are excited to finally announce release DTX13 – the brooding and brutal new EP from Rhodes, Greece based Post-EBM outfit Metal Disco.
The 6 song EP unwinds from the stifling intensity of title Track “Devil explicit” to its claustrophobic conclusion with the epic “Rush”, the hook laden single “Silence In Your Eyes” offering only scant release from the pressure of a genre redefining but bruising collection of pitch black Ice-wave.

Metal Disco is the solo project of “Toxic Razor”, well known for his work with Cult Darkwave legends Paradox Obscur. Little more than this is known because nothing is disclosed from behind the wall of misinformation and masked anonymity Metal Disco present to the world.

Cassette / CD / Digital Album

Posted on June 11th, 2017 under Releases, ,