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File under: industrial techno

Silent Servant

Shadows Of Death And Desire (Tape)

Label: Hospital Productions

Format: Tape

Genre: Electronic

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€12.00
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*2022 stock* Now-legendary producer, DJ, and art director Juan Mendez arguably reset techno at least twice. Once with his surreal and Europe-by-way-of-LA '80s apocalypse culture aesthetics for Sandwell District, and again--as Silent Servant--with his “Jealous God" imprint that captured the youth-driven mutation of crossover electronics and dark parties churning in the American underground, which followed directly in the wake of his game-changing modern classic, Negative Fascination.

Mendez has evolved to more aggressive and stripped-down acid punk electro dance attacks on Silent Servant's equally vital follow-up, Shadows of Death and Desire. While many would stall after the success of a now contemporary cult classic, Mendez took his time to deliver a more raw--yet refined--brutalism in his second album.

The otherworldly guitar feedback of opener "Illusion" is violently cut short with a relentless bass sequence erasing any preconceptions of softening with time. Stereo-panned dusty snares drag along concrete and break apart with without a past or future. The percussive momentum kicks with an energetic malaise straight out of Cabaret Voltaire’s "Red Mecca,” accelerating toward another form of dance music and black psychedelia.

Details
File under: industrial techno
Cat. number: HOS-613
Year: 2018
Notes:
Oversized fold over poster cover in poly bag.