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Luca EWPosted: 17/3/2015, 19:10
Gore Tech - Futurphobia
(Ad Noiseam)



Tracklist
01. >_Run (William Gibson)
02. / A2. The Zerofinity Event
03. / A3. Optical Hybrid
04. The Ghost Particle
05. The Plague of Zion
06. Dubwar
07. / A1. Hex Spectrum
08. / B3. Organica
09. / B2. Hecq vs. Gore Tech: Mechanica
10. / B1. In Exilium
11. Machinecode: Stems (Gore Tech Rework)

Release Date
13th April 2015

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Gore Tech - Futurphobia






Press Release
Skies are dark and sounds even darker on Gore Tech's follow-up to his 2013's "Machine Throne". The highly dystopian "Futurphobia" is the definitive coming-of-age record for this young artist, who has gained a lot of experience though incessant touring and track-writing in the recent years. Combining the heavy and infectious breakcore bangers he is known for with slower, very daring pieces, "Futurphobia" is an important step forward for Gore Tech, who both sharpens, deepens and widens his talent, becoming an essential figure of the breakcore scene.
When describing his 2013 debut for Ad Noiseam, we spoke of Gore Tech as one of the fresh hopes of breakcore, then slowly recovering of a long drought. Two years later, nobody in this scene can ignore his name anymore. His first Ad Noiseam EP followed two for Peace Off and preceded others for Japan's Murder Channel and Holland's PRSPCT. He has played at Burn The Machine, Machinenfest, Bangface and many other prestigious venues, consolidating his standing as one of the current driving figures of the chaotic, rebellious and ever-changing gathering of freaks which calls itself breakcore.
“Futurphobia” is Gore Tech's most ambitious release to date. Confronting his new material to varied audiences, he has refined and extended his sound. If “Optical Hybrid” is one of these post amen-breaks infectious tunes which we have grown to expect from him, “The Zerofinity Event” and “Hex Spectrum” are leaps forward, infusing breakcore with a careful and detailed production learned from his forefathers. Collaborations are also on the menu, with “Mechanica”, co-written with Hecq's Ben Lukas Boysen (also of mixing duties for the whole release) and “Stems”, based upon sounds by Machinecode. Finally, “Organica” and “In Exilium” give the key to understanding Gore Tech's offering to breakcore: he keeps the genre's aggression and drive, but distills them in compact, heavy tunes which will pack the mosh-pit.
Gore Tech's new tracks paint dark soundscapes of fear, violence and technology, remove the superfluous and bring breakcore to new territories. If the future should be feared, the present sounds powerful and exhilarating.
“Futurphobia” comes in two flavors: a record pressed onto translucent orange vinyl contains the six brand new tracks at the core of this release, while a six-panel digisleeve CD adds an intro read by William Gibson, three tracks from Gore Tech's “Machine Throne” EP (his debut on Ad Noiseam) and the collaborative track he had released for Machinecode's exclusively digital “Stems” project. The record includes a download code for the 11-track version.

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