Vacuum Y-noise Transition
Vacuum Y-noise Transition
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Our Take
Our Take
Album Review: DSKNT - Vacuum G-Noise Transition
Swiss black metal band DSKNT have truly pushed the boundaries of sonic brutality with their latest album "Vacuum G-Noise Transition." This is not an album for the faint-hearted, as the band delivers a relentless assault of dissonant riffs, thunderous blast beats, and guttural vocals that will leave you feeling like you've been hit by a freight train.
From the opening track "Abandoning the Paradigm," DSKNT waste no time in establishing their uncompromising sound. The production on this album is top-notch, with every instrument cutting through the mix like a knife. The guitars sound like chainsaws, the drums like machine guns, and the vocals like the tortured screams of a demon from the abyss.
One standout moment on the album is the track "Transmitting Night Emissions," which features some of the most punishing riffs and complex song structures I've heard in a long time. The band's ability to seamlessly transition from blistering speed to slow, brooding atmospheres is truly impressive.
Overall, "Vacuum G-Noise Transition" is a masterclass in extreme metal that will leave listeners reeling from its sheer intensity. DSKNT have truly outdone themselves with this release, solidifying their place as one of the most uncompromising and innovative bands in the black metal scene. Strap yourself in, dear reader, and prepare to be taken on a wild, unsettling journey through the darkest depths of the human psyche.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Spin
2. Deconvolution J/Y (Part I)
3. Transition K0 (Part I)
4. T-noise - Phase Shift
5. Transition O- (Part II)
6. Deconvolution E*0 (Part II)
7. Spore
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About the artist
DSKNT
Deep in the shadows of the underground black metal scene lies the enigmatic figure known as DSKNT, a Swiss artist shrouded in mystery. With a sound that is as brutal and uncompromising as it is complex and atmospheric, DSKNT has been making waves in the metal community since their debut in 2016. Drawing influences from the likes of Deathspell Omega and Blut Aus Nord, DSKNT's music is a cacophony of dissonant guitars, thunderous drums, and guttural vocals that create a sonic landscape of despair and darkness. Their latest album, "PhSPHR Entropy," is a masterpiece of avant-garde black metal that pushes the boundaries of the genre to new heights. But DSKNT is not just about the music – their aesthetic is as intriguing as their sound. With a stage presence that is both haunting and mesmerising, DSKNT's live shows are an experience like no other. The artist rarely gives interviews, preferring to let their music speak for itself, adding to the air of mystery that surrounds them. In a world where mainstream music often feels safe and predictable, DSKNT is a breath of fresh air – a reminder that there is still room for innovation and experimentation in the world of metal. So, if you're looking for something to challenge your perceptions and push your boundaries, look no further than DSKNT. Just don't expect to come out the other side quite the same.
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