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It's been eight releases since the phenomenal 'Lecken', which as luck would have it, appeared as BOA008. Now finally
the wait is over with this incredible follow-up in the form of BOA017, 'Tatwaffe'. This three-track innovator takes trademark
German PK-Audio nastiness, strips it down and represents it in a completely new way that absolutely demolishes the floor.
Tatwaffe (roughly translated as Murder Weapon) is the main track here and it's the aggressive chutter-hats and monster
kick that has them climbing the walls to escape the onslaught. But the real key is the shocking verb breakdowns that pin
you against the speakers and rob you of all your cash. Flip over and you get even more of the neck-snapping hard stuff,
first of all in the form of Uepollara (with its almost hypnotic loopiness) and finally with Bienenstich (translated as Bee-Stings).
The ambush is relentless. A classic Blackout Audio release, this is legends Kraemer and Pogadl at their very best,
remodeling their sound in preparation for a ruthless 2008, taking the genre ever-forward. If you have followed any of their
productions over the years (Construct Rhythm/Jerk etc) you'll know what these two warriors are capable of.
the wait is over with this incredible follow-up in the form of BOA017, 'Tatwaffe'. This three-track innovator takes trademark
German PK-Audio nastiness, strips it down and represents it in a completely new way that absolutely demolishes the floor.
Tatwaffe (roughly translated as Murder Weapon) is the main track here and it's the aggressive chutter-hats and monster
kick that has them climbing the walls to escape the onslaught. But the real key is the shocking verb breakdowns that pin
you against the speakers and rob you of all your cash. Flip over and you get even more of the neck-snapping hard stuff,
first of all in the form of Uepollara (with its almost hypnotic loopiness) and finally with Bienenstich (translated as Bee-Stings).
The ambush is relentless. A classic Blackout Audio release, this is legends Kraemer and Pogadl at their very best,
remodeling their sound in preparation for a ruthless 2008, taking the genre ever-forward. If you have followed any of their
productions over the years (Construct Rhythm/Jerk etc) you'll know what these two warriors are capable of.


