Review: Beau Wanzer and Shawn O'Sullivan team up for the debut Civil Duty album. Civil Duty is a techno album through and through, but with a difference. "No Dexterity" is a squeaky, squelchy minimal affair that unexpectedly features hushed vocals, while "Microtome Massacre" is a dense, drum-heavy workout and "Belialas Night In" is a pounding, percussive track, full of sharp hats and relentless snares. These tracks all combine to express Civil Duty's desire for constant change a ability to squeeze new sounds from old forms as the screeching car alarm of "Pure Tums" and "Fischkopf", a dense, mangled minimal track that sounds like a truck cascading against a concrete wall.
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