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Luca EWPosted: 9/6/2011, 23:39
100blumen - In Floriculture There Is No Law!
(Ant Zen)



Tracklist
01. The Herb
02. Evil Seed
03. Beat That Nazi Maggot
04. The Flower They Come
05. Mr.Sister
06. Hardy Plant
07. Kraut Bashing
08. 15druid V.11
09. Viva La Bomba
10. Techno Blume
11. Gymnosperms
12. In Floriculture There Is No Law
14. What Kind of Man Are You [Alive]
15. Hardy Plant [Asche Vs. Morgenstern Remix]
16. The Flower They Come [Twinkle Remix]
17. 15druid [Nin Kuji Remix]
77. Untitled

Release Date
21st October 2007



Press Release
100blumen's roots are in guitar (punk, grindcore and metal). from the beginning his political stance was anti-fascist and he still characterizes himself as an anarchist. he discovered industrial music in 1997 after debuting as a vocalist in a punk band and a few years later he started experimenting with electronic equipment. in 2005 he founded the 'le petit machiniste' label and the project that became 100blumen...
although the project's name was taken from the mao zedong quote, (which sounds harmless at first but culminated in terribly oppressed freedom of expression) 100blumen's musical aim is not necessarily political. in his own words, music is an articulation of emotions: "not exactly the adequate means to express myself, but so far there is no better one available".
what you are about to hear is a sheer outburst of distorted noise, chopped sequences and hard driving beats. an edgy fusion of energy and aggression, rooted in the roughness of punk without any stylish teenage riot nostalgia. essentially the sound is the power of innocent machines forced to run amok. this is the continuation of what started with the no-fi industrial movement way back in the eighties. music that keeps you awake. music that forces you to think. music to make you move. let a hundred flowers bloom.

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