GOTHTRONIC:
From the country which brought us Jaffa oranges and Merkava main battle tanks,
here's Vulture.
This Israelian band earlier released a selftitled EP, now this remarkable first
album has been released.
Main ingredients for this musical meal are industrial metal and digital hardcore,
tasty indeed. But it doesn't stop there.
Quite unusual for a debut, six of the ten tracks on this record are actually
remixes by PTYL, K-Nitrate, 21st Century Jesus, PTSMC and Such.
When combining all these factors into a whole, the result is a raw and eclectic
sound
which can be considered to be a contemporary definition of cyberpunk. All this
reminds me of acts such as Alec Empire and Uranium 235 but also Asche.
This makes Great Discoveries & Plasma Ticks a musically diverse product.
Agitated vocals and grinding guitars supported by industrial beats and throbbing
electronics
but also doomladen electrotechno, this and more can be found on this disc.
For this record the remixers have been at least as important for the sound as
the regular bandmembers.
This LP sounds variable yet somewhat incalculable, nevertheless some subtleties
can be detected.
It looks to me like the musical principles of this piece of work may serve Vultures
well as a
firm foundation on which to base future titles of their discography.