Review of Slaughter Home Track off new album from NeonDystopia.com

My first impression here was one of overdosing on early Nine Inch Nails and slow-tempo Ministry. That’s an impression reinforced, too, by the artwork. A flesh-debrided steer’s skull adorns a composite of industrial towers, chemical cabling, and a backdrop of anonymous human skulls.

Of the offerings that Modular Reaper Imager has for us my favourite was Slaughter Home. The pace is slow and methodical, the sound evolving from industrial-age to automated manufacture, and then around two minutes in the darkness descends and the mechanised production of Slaughter Home serves a new purpose. The instrumental offerings that Modular Reaper Imager presents would provide a great soundscape to terrify at a tabletop game, or failing that, a way to unsettle co-workers when they catch a whisper from your headphones and you stare up, red-eyed, from reviewing someone else’s code commits.

Source:

https://www.neondystopia.com/cyberpunk-music/cyberpunk-music-dossier-october-2016/

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