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Feral

by Daniel Menche

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Review From Ducks Battle Satan Blog: "Since Menche reactivated as a recording artist last year he has produced some of the strongest and strangest work in his catalogue. There are four tracks on offer here. Two being some of the nastiest recordings I’ve heard Menche make and the other two much more mellow – if you’re idea of mellow is the creeping realisation that the world will end. What I think Menche does on the second track is explore a much more dark place than he has in the past. This isn’t so much about the blood and energy flowing through nature but more an exploration of the blacker, hidden side both in its dark recesses and its ultimate destruction. The word “desolate’ gnaws at me when I listen to Feral. Devastated, forsaken, hopeless, ravaged. The thing to listen to on Feral is the lower registers. This is where I think Menche excels. Feral One is all noise nastiness with emphasis on giants swarms of static and enveloping clouds of blackness but underneath all of that is a bass level. There is life underneath the noise but it requires some deep listening. The spooky, chalky, bone fossicking which made an appearance on his Coultis collaboration is on display in Feral Three but only lasts momentarily before what sounds like the digestive process of Cthulu takes over before changing into what sounds like a field recording of a wind, sleet and hail event in Menche’s beloved forests. Feral Four sees him bringing a lighter touch once again but somehow the creep factor delves into dark ambient territory and is one of my favourite Menche tracks period. Feral is one of the most diverse records of his catalogue. Worth tracking down."

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released November 1, 2010

All music created and recorded by Daniel Menche. Mastered At Stereophonic Mastering

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Daniel Menche: Abstract musician
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