- Hymen 763 CD
- "The Last Days In Rome" (break electro pop)
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Electro Punk / Electro Indus
9
just when you thought contemporary music had nothing new and exciting to offer here come snog to save the day!!! after almost forty live dates around the usa, europe, russia and australia in 2006 snog return to the recording studio in 2007 (unlike the romans of which they sing) victorious. ‘the last days of rome’ - is it leonard cohen (with its perversely apocalyptic lyric and delivery) or is it public enemy (with its slinky hip-hop beat and grinding guitar motif)? or is it even a male version of goldfrapp, concerning moody electro-psychedelica? well, what it really is, is something completely new! sliding between genres like they slip between hot-tubs ‘the last days of rome’ is dark, powerful and totally catchy, a sleek meaningful beast. produced by the calculators (the faint, adalita and many others) and featuring the sweet voice of mr. royce doherty, the collapse of civilization has never been this groovy before! the album opens with the epic majesty of 'one grain of sand', an ode to the pyramid builders of ancient egypt and an excellent place to begin our journey. our title track follows with its grinding beats and tumultuous slave-galley motifs. the third track on the album 'lost at sea' tells the quaint tale of a group of reckless pirates who jettison their map overboard and find themselves perilously close to the rocks. will they survive ...or will that hungry maiden the ocean devour them? again any fevered imaginings of a comparison to current events would be the height of foolishness. track four 'it's all lies' bears no connection to today's responsible global citizens known as the mass media conglomerates, instead it is a parable told from the point of view of a roman centurion who witnesses the dust of an enemy infantry approach but dare not believe the end is nigh. 'city' does not carp on about contemporary urban alienation and disenfranchisement but actually tells the heroic story of those visionaries who built the great middle ages city of london out of the most picturesque pre-loved timber available and cluttered its streets with refuse in a bold attempt to kick-start what is today known as urban renewal. and so it goes. other highlights include the heartfelt metropolitan psalm 'christmas everyday' and the tender down-under nursery rhyme 'go to sleep (little australia).' all these pieces are skilfully presented in the agitated and rhythmic manner that today's youth find so attractive yet they are also carefully crafted so as to never actually say anything at all thus avoiding any needlessly dangerous or uncomfortable moments. adding to the celebratory atmosphere is an extrordinary down tempo remix by uk electro legend sir real, followed by four acoustic tunes snog are well-known for since 'travel sickness', and finished with 'a nation at war', a true conclusion to an album like this by a band like this.
- Kracktronik 06
- "Real Estate Man – The remaKes" (remixes electro)
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Electro / Breaks
4
Remixes from the tube 'Real Estate Man' originally issued on the Hymen LP. A 4 tracker of pure breakbeat and funky electro ! Killer !
- Pflichtkauft 28
- "Maschinenfest 06" (electro indus)
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Industrial
Hysteresis, The Law Rah Collective, Nullvektor, Camanecroszcope, Geistform...
10
! The yearly compilation from the Dance Electro Industrial festival ! Enjoy the nice price for a Double Pack !
- Hymen 752 CD
- "Snaog Vs The Facial Juggernaut of Mass Culture" (rock'n breakcore)
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Unformated Breakz
9
14 track – This Full Lengh CD includes 9 Free mp3 bonus tracks. snog's last full-time-album 'beyond the valley of the proles' was a brilliantly placed shock for many of those who filed david thrussell's project under 'just-electronic' - thrussell's reference to artists such as lee hazlewood or leonard cohen polarized and proved snogs unpredictable creativity. and listeners' reactions on the seven all-acoustic 'travel sickness' tunes was even more surprised at... ...while we're talking about this one here. yes there are also eight brand new acoustic tracks, live from the verandah - well-hidden on the cd in mp3 format. the fourteen songs you will find in the 'regular' audio-cd section show thrussell and his' companions (such as c.peirce / end, sir real, ubin, the namshub of enki) as masters of amplified sound - is it electro ('crash crash'), is it the trashmen ('on the rise'), is it one of these rock numbers only snog can do ('destroyer')....? indeed it is, amongst others. slide guitars are hit by shuffle-beats, long forgotten tekkno-anthems are drowning in a sea of breakbeats, bombs will be dropped... and who's singing on that track, tom waits? for no one... 'the lyrics are very autobiographical this time... but maybe a little strangely' (d.thrussell). david's music industry experiences are displayed on 'neighbour of the beast', in 'king of hate' he sings about how he (sometimes) feels - snog is one of the few who can wrap accusals in a crust of tunes you can whistle to, garnishing all with the most weird and vitriolic sense of humour. snog meets the faecal juggernaut of mass culture - this is the result.
- Hymen 406
- "Beyond The Valley of the Proles" (folk'n roll)
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Rock Wave Punk
2
David Thrussel's collaboration project with François Tetatz. The Snog universe is surrounded by Chris Woods painting... Satiric Marketting. Notice the snog projects are always involved against the Smaples copiright.
- Hymen 743
- "Real Estate Man Plus" (idm)
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Electro / Breaks
10
david thrussell's career here takes a new turn and rises to a new high. ten strikingly different versions of the one song might seem excessive to some, but once heard you'll agree that each interpretation brings a refreshing new vigour to this cherished classic. in these fireside and dancefloor favourites there is a gentle, convincing persuasiveness about every rendition. the approach here is so totally, unaffectedly sincere you can't help but feel your whole inner being is touched. real estate man is no doubt well enough known to you that you have probably been able to hum the melody since you were a child. yet in this presentation, each version is revealed in an entirely new light...so much more meaningful that it's almost as though you had never really heard the song before: a pure electro assault.
- Kracktronik 10
- "Cash Crash RemaKes" (techno loops)
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Electro / Breaks
- Hymen 730
- "Beyond The Valley Of The Proles" (lou reed)
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Rock Wave Punk

- Hymen 15
- "I Snog, Therefor I Am...." (electro ambient)
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Drum & Electro








