Artist: Deflore
   Title: Human Indu[b]strial
   Label: Subsound Records

Deflore are not really a band in the true context of the word, they are a duo of industrial musicians.  Firstly Christian Ceccarelli who credited with bass and programming, and secondly Emilano Di Lodovice who is credit to giving us the guitar noises on the album.

This album is not so much a collection of songs, but rather a collection of tracks that are missing that vital something, lyrics for one.

This is the type of album that has limited appeal to the general public but I can see its appeal to club DJ’s as fillers in between tracks.  I can also imagine the likes of the Goth and industrial shops down in Camden Market in London having this on in the background as your perusing the clothing racks.

This definitely isn’t my cup of tea, but I’m sure the club scene is the bands market and will surely appeal to someone out there, but I have to confess that someone's not me

Tracklisting:

1. Mostatico
2. Connect
3. Experiment C-Low
4. More Gods Than Devils
5. Emilionero
6. Lexodub
7. Home
8. Orto D-Ossa
9. S-Zwein
10. La Settima Industria
11. Subsound Corporation

                  

 

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