Virust
Track Listings
| 1. Memory Collapse |
| 2. Human Damage (live @ Das Bunker, LA) |
| 3. Tooth & Claw |
| 4. Resistance |
| 5. Machinedriven (hyperdrive) |
| 6. PC2 |
| 7. Fabricate (live @ The Steeple, Waregem Belgium) |
| 8. ISD |
| 9. Virust |
| 10. Overload |
Editorial Reviews
Side Line
Mesmerizing: an almost soothing, singular focus. Impressive
grinding into emptiness
...it's definitely a departure from HT's cold, dark sound.
Virust
Virust,Zymosiz,Heat Slick,Dance Music,Pop,Rock/Pop
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Virust
Zymosiz Manufacturer: Heat Slick ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00004TJNU Release Date: 1999-10-01 |
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Customer Reviews:
One of the worst PBR releases.......2000-12-26
This, though, is one of the exceptions. ZymOsiZ, the solo project of ex-Holocaust Theory member, James Curzon Vietzke, is his excursion into power noise. It has all the trappings of the genre, from distorted, noisy beats to shredded static to cold ambience.
The problem is, they're used so repetitively and so unimaginatively that they quickly lose their appeal. The sound is very dated and formulaic, suggesting Vietzke was working on it for a long time and released it long after the classics had beaten him to the punch.
Some of the tracks use the standard tricks, from grinding motorized rhythms to shrill knob-twiddling. The whole effort is so sludgy (not in the effective way that Holocaust Theory does it, but rather sludgy in the wading-through-waist-high-mud way) that listening is a chore.
Quite frankly, this is one of the worst albums in the power noise genre, and it legitimizes the dissenters' complaints that power noise is formulaic and repetitive. Virust has some nice moments, but they're drowned out by the poor ones. I don't understand how someone from the excellent Holocaust Theory duo came to this. I'm hoping the follow up redeems Mr. Vietzke.
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Virust
Zymosiz Manufacturer: The Orchard ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00003JAJ0 Release Date: 2000-04-24 |
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