Review: Straight off the back of a release for Barnt, Crato and Jens-Uwe Beyer's Magazine imprint, the mysterious Jaures returns to Oliver Hafenbauer's Die Orikel imprint with a load of cacophonous, left of field electronic experiments. "Hindernis Und Folge" makes the nuttiest of power electronics tunes seem lifeless thanks to its utterly disjointed beats, and foreboding swarm of sonics. The bizarreness continues on "Zustand Des Zweifels", a dirty electro smasher that takes the Drexciyan school of thought to new, more industrial territories, while "Ursprung Des Irrtums" takes a sip from the techno chalice and heads deep into a 4/4 wormhole of no return. Do not underestimate the power of Jaures.
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