DESCRIPTION: The new release, Across Time and Space, documents the band’s work since 2003. The album’s labyrinthine compositions evoke many strange moods and sensations: gnostic sorrow, alien delight, human psychosis, cosmic terror…This is music that transcends the usual limitations of time and space. There are few musical references or guideposts here; hints of classic electronic and psychedelic music are sometimes intimated, only to be resolved into unexpected and surrealistic shifts of sonic and musical texture. Multi-dimensional artwork by close collaborator Kelly Porter extends this twisting adventure to the visual realm. The result is a work that will remain closed to the linear pursuit of merely external comprehension; to be understood, it must be grasped as an experiential phenomena.
DESCRIPTION: Two helpings of ear-shredding, gut-punching dubstep malevolence from Mick Harris, kicking off with the scrap metal lurch of 'In THe Margins', a brilliantly harsh piece of drum worship buoyed by floating string-like dissonance at the peripheries of the mix. 'Pin Down' is a little more tentative but still proves to be an eye-wateringly caustic affair, loaded with delay-fuelled snares and the thick buzz of angry vuvuzela-like basslines.