about
bearing a distinct influence of swedish noise legends like sanctum and mental destruction, scrap/grinder's first collaboration fuses post industrial percussion with generative beats, glitches, and abrasive, moody technoid atmospheres.
originally recorded in 2005 and completed in 2012, granum includes four powerful tracks that push the envelope of rhythmic electronic noise. featuring a guest vocal appearance by håkan paulsson (of counterblast, sanctum and azure skies), scrap/grinder presents a compelling debut that leaves the listener wanting for much more.
those familiar with the artists may be able to pick up on the mixture of aphorism's digital complexities with millipede's deep percussive sensibilities, resulting in an aggressive burst of high tech and low tech distorted rhythms, drones, and melodies. scrap/grinder is truly a unique listening experience, not to be missed.
To listen/download the full release go to:
scrapgrinder.bandcamp.com
credits
released November 15, 2012
high tech: josh pyle
low tech: don hill
vocals: håkan “palle” paulsson
produced and recorded in chicago, 2004-2005
additional production in chicago and jönköping, 2012
vocals recorded at hoborec studio by ulf blomberg
artwork by cathy nieng
mastering by josh pyle
“to make a ring” written by david eugene edwards, 2004
courtesy of new jerusalem music/ascap
thanks: cathy (& victoria), rebecca (& sage, jude & eden) hill, palle, jan carleklev, david durling, samuel durling, byron durham, james church, stefan alt, paul nielsen, shannon malik, the kinetic noise crew, david schock, matt pathogen, joe virus, and dan "sven" matache.
Released by CRL Studios
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