'I WANT YOUR SEX' (2007)
CD album, Dogbarkssome Discs - DBSD13
Released March 2007
-Hate-Male Shower Radio Suite-
1) Hate-FM (11:44)
2) Long-Wave Hate (2:42)
3) Medium-Wave Hate (22:44)
4 ) Short-Wave Hate (6:30) -Japan Only Bonus Track-
5 ) Killing America (4:20)
Total Running Time: 48:03
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REVIEWS: 'Harsh'
really doesn't do this CD justice whatsoever. Put on headphones, crank
up the juice and this is probably as close to a brain scrambling
headfuck as you can get. Using radio signals as raw ingredients, the
five tracks on 'I Want Your Sex' are an all-consuming, frequently
suffocating, miasma of static electronic malevolence. This is what
noise is all about - sounds which exhilerate, eviscerate and leave you
gasping for breath. 5 (exceptional) Zero Tolerance magazine
This is the 7th album as Hate-Male by Lawrence Conquest. According to
the author’s comments in the booklet, this album has been
“constructed almost entirely using radio signals as source
material”.
“Hate-FM” begins with some alcoholized sample, quickly
replaced by a white noise sound wall. This has some fuzzy echoed voices
coming and leaving, after a minute the whole sounds seems to collapse
and to get lower, it seems possible to perceive some rhythmic in this
massive sound maze. The whole is much distorted, rather than
white-noisy. The whole atmosphere created is some kind of industrial
chaos. Most of the variations are made through the frequencies of the
whole oscillating from higher to lower-pitched, some samples and some
patterns that sometimes seem to loop, creating some kind of
pseudo-rhythms. The parts with lower sounds are interesting as this one
near 4.00 where there seem almost some drums rumbling: aural illusion.
Some melodic incursions are quite common, as this one near 5:30, at the
top of a rise to white noise.; or a t 7:30, quickly covered by an
massive layer of distorted sound. Near 8:00 we can hear what seems to
be metallic or machine’s noises, at the bottom of main
oscillation. Finally, more white noises are added, then some kind of
thundering loop crosses your speakers from left to right, slowly
introducing some human voices’ samples, till the last vibrating
tonal wave. The second track, “Long-Wave Hate”, starts with
some famous sample quickly interrupted by a sound wall. Here, the sound
consists of different things: less white noises, more parasites, and
gratings.
Near 1:40 starts a rhythmic part with interruption of the sound, then
with another metallic howling noise phrasing the whole with other
parasites, glitches. Really fuzzy samples may be perceived, till
everything abruptly stops.
The third track, “Medium-Wave Hate”, has really many
high-pitched noises that remind FM radio signals. It begins with a
chaotic melodic wave, then confirmed by some deformed heroic sample.
This track is much calmer, tonal and ambient than former ones.
Vibrations evolve, slowly modulated, with some parasites, slightly,
with some gratings, but the whole remains far less aggressive than
previous tracks. The structure consists of several parts separated by
parts with lower volume. The transitions are all but wall noises
hitting your eardrums: it’s fade in-fade out in a smooth way.
But, at around 10:40, the sound gets closer to some huge metallic
vibration, with ghostly voices behind… The main point of this
track is the oscillating vibration that keeps on the relative
smoothness of its beginnings.
The fourth track, “Short-Wave Hate”, begins with more
classical indus/noise sounds. The track seems to be harsher. We can
perceive an alternation between lower sounds parts and white noises
saturated parts, both often populated with some voice sample much
distorted and fuzzy. The rhythms consist of some mini-sound walls,
variations of a specific sound layer rather than global interruptions,
or than loops of specific noises. Anyway, talking about rhythm might be
a bit pointless for this might be rather some inference of our brain,
to try desperately to organize such a sonic chaos, than the reflection
of reality. It ends with some rhythmic intervention of some
high-pitched glitches, then accelerating, finally getting higher and
building a continuous noise, while other sound are reduced to
nothingness. In the end, the track crashes on a relatively mild sound
wall…
The fifth and last track plays with stereo effect and destroys some
melody, as soon as we could hear a bit of it… It keeps the
melody’s rhythmic aspects to create a merry noise track…
This track is called “Killing America”, a funny deformation
of the “Calling America” song, by Electric Light Orchestra,
“composed by Jeff Lynne and decomposed by Lawrence
Conquest”, as jokily explained in inlay comments!
This album features an oscillation between white noise and lower
distorted harsh sounds, between high-pitched sounds and low-pitched
ones (first track) The sound is often consisting of white noises (1st
track), but also on more industrial noises (around the middle of the
long 3rd track). Some songs’, melodic incursions of songs (2nd
track), or some harmonies created by FM gratings. On the whole, this is
about a rather chaotic atmosphere, yet not anguishing or dark at all.
So, one could question the “Hate” element, that should be
present in all tracks. Actually, although the music is sometimes really
harsh, there isn’t any hateful voice or dark atmosphere. There
aren’t huge variations when a sound is established, almost no
sudden bursts or sonic attacks, like in some Dissecting Table, for
instance. Thus, it may seem not that aggressive to some noise-addicts,
for the aggression is constant, it’s rather ambient, static, than
moving, dynamic. The audio violence has several faces…
“Hate-Male” sounds as if there would be some wind coming
out of your stereo (track 1), although I just admit I haven’t
followed the recommendation to put this CD at maximum volume: I still
need my ears. I guess this album played at maximum volume
wouldn’t be non-listenable. Yes, this goes the same with
mushrooms: no mushroom is non-edible, actually: all mushrooms are
edible, but some are edible only once… So, if you want to listen
to it several times, I guess it’s recommended not to listen to it
at maximum volume. An alternate solution is also possible: putting some
good earplugs and preparing to be expelled by your flat’s owner
and neighbours with stones’ throws… Let’s summarize:
“I Want Your Sex” is harsh noise, therefore neither the
author, nor Heathen Harvest, nor your humble servant can be held
responsible for any injury due to an inappropriate use of this record! Heathern Harvest (link)