Review: If Broken English Club is Oliver Ho's appreciation of ebm and industrial, then Zov Zov, a project he and Tommy Gillard collaborate on, gives recognition to other far-flung parts of the music spectrum. Inspired in equal measures by 23 Skidoo's neurotic electronic funk, the malevolent gurgle and squelch of Throbbing Gristle and abstract drones and noise, all of these strains find expression on the pair's second album, Fata Morgana. Moving from the complex, percussive "Casting" and "The Souls" into the voodoo "The Sands" and the menacing electronic throb of "Burning", this is an uneasy listen that sounds every bit as disturbing as the damnation of souls by devils depicted on the cover art.
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