Final – Reading All The Right Signals Wrong
[No Quarter, 2009]
genre: ambient, noise, experimental, electronica, drone
Album Review by Sovereign
“Justin Broadrick has always made music which could one day serve as a soundtrack to the end of the world, should we ever need one. Whether with Godflesh or Jesu [click here for other noiz post about: Jesu/envy, Jesu2007, Jesu2007Conqueror, Jesu EP, JKB & Jarboe– themes of urban decay, corporate greed and post-modern malaise often set the bleak tone. Final, his longest running project, is no different. Formed in 1982, it has often run parallel to his more recognizable work and served as an undefinable and more experimental outlet.”-ThrillJockey.com.
Justin produces the entire album with an Apple Mac laptop and offers ethereal noises, ambiences and drones to us. Experimental electronica music from a continuous guy who is assuming bands with different attitudes and music backgrounds. Metal, industrial, shoegaze, post-rock, grind, dub and drones are some of his inspirations. This guy never stops, I really respect him and I believe he already offered me some of my favourite albums and I m looking forward to listen to the new project with Aaron Turner “Greymachine”. Final’s new release is an experimental silence, a lowcore, full of soundscapes and relaxing sounds, some drones from the background and experimentalisms from the Mac. Interesting music, lounge atmosphere, distorted silences and progressive noises. Nice album only in a vinyl format (pending a CD release).
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Tracklisting:(Vinyl)
A1 Right Signal (8:42)
A2 Wrong Signal (16:00)
B1 Stop At Red (12:48)
B2 Green (9:22)
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