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Kinesthesia - Kinesthesia Volume 1 mp3 download
Singer: Kinesthesia
Title: Kinesthesia Volume 1
Released: 1993
Country: UK
Style: Techno, Abstract, IDM
Genre: Electronic
Rating: 4.1
Votes: 326
Formats: APE MIDI WMA MP3 TTA MP1 MPC
MP3 size: 1406 mb

Kinesthesia - Kinesthesia Volume 1 mp3 download

Tracklist

Church Of Pain 7:05
Kobal 6:02
German 5:58
4J 6:08

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CAT 011 Kinesthesia Kinesthesia Volume 1 ‎(12", EP) Rephlex CAT 011 UK 1993
CAT 011 Kinesthesia Kinesthesia Volume 1 ‎(12", EP, Promo) Rephlex CAT 011 UK 1993
CAT 011 EP, CAT 011 Kinesthesia Kinesthesia Volume 1 ‎(12", EP) Rephlex, Rephlex CAT 011 EP, CAT 011 UK 1995

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Small Black
I remember my brother rushing out to get this after hearing it in a club somewhere in darkest east London. Can't believe there's no love for 'German' > the standout track for me. The sample "Everyone thought we were German" is taken from an interview with Richard D. James (Aphex Twin) Very, very experimental and fresh for the time - remember this was 1993. Classic early Rephlex
Hugighma
This record and it's follow up are among the best that Rephlex has to offer. They are sharp, precise knives designed to peel the skin off your face like an over-irrigated grape in front of a conveniently placed mirror for your edification at the hands of a demented musical cartel enforcer. And let's face it, who doesn't enjoy a bit of a slap and torture on a lazy afternoon followed by a nice hot acid bath in a plastic rainwater barrel? This is seriously good gear, far better than the later mindless wank spelunked out of the overflowing IDM drop pit which has terminally infected this label in a Quixotic quest to freak itself out while taking a dump in the bushes. These recordings are an artifact from another time before we became swamped by irrelevant wannabe Detroit poseurs pulling a Mills stumbling incoherently toward their latest snoretastic excursion to enrich their career in an environmentally friendly manner recycling the same old tired bollocks. These works are the musical equivalent of a good horror movie lovingly crafted by some nutter glued to an Emu sampler distracted from their mission only when battling an overflowing ash tray. You'll have a hell of a time finding anything quite like this. Make no mistake, these records are strangely timeless and a whole lot better than anything shat out of the back passage of some Cornwall hippies busy defacing the London underground to sucker people into buying what amounts to a bunch of unfinished stems. These are nothing like that. These are the real deal. These are Industrial Techno.
Centrizius
church of pain is unique . it is not pleasant not beautiful nothing is good but so powerful. it is not consensual . it s awful but there is a true who emerge from this track . i really like it . a beautiful awful . the other tracks are really good but not like church of pain because church of pain is an ugly beauty it is rare . conceptual pure straight and radical . a gem of unpleasant techno spirit
MrDog
frederic.tiersoone church of pain is unique . it is not pleasant not beautiful nothing is good but so powerful. it is not consensual . it s awful but there is a true who emerge from this track . i really like it . a beautiful awful . the other tracks are really good but not like church of pain because church of pain is an ugly beauty it is rare . conceptual pure straight and radical . a gem of unpleasant techno spirit Kinda freaky ain't it when that severely weird church organ hits ya in the brain...One of a Masterclass of Industrial Techno!
OwerSpeed
I always found tracks like Church Of Pain as being a producers idea of how can I be as fuckin annoying as possible & see if the label actually goes for it.Kobal is killer, German is OK for....er intelligent Gabba I suppose & 4J is a pretty cool deep rolling Detroit type techno & is a track that hasn't aged at all really....in fact 4J is dope as hell.
Galubel
If you are into your Industrial Techno... ?Rusty, blunt edged sounds?Then head for Church Of Pain... !But make sure you have had a tetanus jab, otherwise you will end up in this Church(?)...Where no one is here to help you as they couldn't care less about themselves..Sorry.???????Deranged music...Its like your brain has got trapped inside collapsable razor wire...Dirty infectious,weird and beautifully dark music!... I personally am bored of the ever so fluffy BS... Haha..Come people, open up them wounds! Today is still yesteryear!
Stylish Monkey
This 12" is all about Kobal. Wonderful track. Not fussed about the rest. It's worth it for Kobal alone.
Silver Globol
"Kobal" is the only good track; "4J" is inoffensive (if not very inspired). The rest of them are rusty, outdated things.
Mardin
This was a record that was always played in our flat at college after a session to scare girls. Listening to "church of pain" all the way through is an achievement, two minutes of drone and just when you think it can't get any more difficult, the anvil dropped of a high building percussion starts. The rest of the ep is fairly fluffy ambience, but church of pain is like a harder version of Sote's electric deaf.
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