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SILENT SERVANT - Negative Fascination



Artist: SILENT SERVANT  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Title: Negative Fascination
Label: Hospital Productions US  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Cat: HOS 357LP
Format: LP
Released: 17 September, 2012
Price: $19.82
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Availability: Out of stock

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Side 1
1.  - Process - MP3 Sample Preview "Process" (intro)
2.  - Invocation Of Lust - MP3 Sample Preview "Invocation Of Lust"
3.  - Moral Divide (Endless) - MP3 Sample Preview "Moral Divide (Endless)"
4.  - The Strange Attractor - MP3 Sample Preview "The Strange Attractor"
Side 2
1.  - Temptaion & Desire - MP3 Sample Preview "Temptaion & Desire"
2.  - A Path Eternal - MP3 Sample Preview "A Path Eternal"
3.  - Utopian Disaster - MP3 Sample Preview "Utopian Disaster" (end)

  • played by:Marcel Heese, Joachim Spieth (Affin), Mark Broom, Max_m (M_rec Ltd.), Juno Recommends Leftfield, Edit Select, Ali Renault, And, Rivet, Iron Blu, Geoff Presha, Slydex (Modal Analysis)

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    Review

    Hospital Productions have been around for a hell of a long time, with releases dating back to 1998. For the last fifteen years they've progressed impressively and have grown by expanding their catalogue as far as black metal. Silent Servant, one half of the now defunct Sandwell District label, makes his comeback for the American label with sheer elegance and emotion. Negative Fascination is a true LP, with all the productions representing an entity rather than a collection of dancefloor tools. Tracks such as "Invocation Of Lust", which sway effortlessly across desolate plains of synths and distant melodies, fall neatly into place with others; "Moral Divide (Endless)" being its natural epilogue as ghostly sounds and transmuted effects are caught in a whirlpool of rough, analogue beats. Only certain parts such as "The Strange Attractor" could be bracketed as belonging to the techno realm, with most other tracks containing much more than just club antics. "Temptation & Desire" could only be considered techno in so far as its dark approach, but it's the ingenious sound arrangements that fall between their spaces which make this album a true gem. Highly recommended.
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