Review: Justin K. Broadrick makes a formidable return to Pi Electronics with his second full EP as JK Flesh, featuring a remix by German industrial techno luminary Ancient Methods. Departing from his previous offering, PI11 unveils JK Flesh's slow burners - a fusion of industrial and dub-techno. Broadrick skilfully melds his expertise in industrial music with dub influences, yielding meticulously crafted organic textures and relentless, tormenting dub-leaning techno beats. This EP caters to those who savour music that unfolds gradually, offering a rewarding experience for patient listeners. Ancient Methods' remix of PI11.2 showcases his signature sound, transforming the depth of the original track into an industrial techno powerhouse.
Review: Downwards boss Regis surely does keep us on our toes still after all these years. After laying low for a while, he has got the label back in full swing after unleashing a monster EP by Simon Shreeve. This time he now presents new material by maverick producer and UK legend Justin Broderick under the JK Flesh moniker. The brooding grindcore dub of "Nothing Is Free" will be right up any Downwards loyalists alley, as will the snarling audio assault of "Kontorted" which slithers around walls of hiss, feedback and guttural low end brutalism. Surgeon's remix of "Nothing Is Free" blows the doors off in pretty spectacular fashion as always, exploiting the raw voltage of his famed modular setup brilliantly.
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