Album lore
Bruised Grills Eternal Tears, issued on Soul Feeder in April 2020, assembles six pieces by 7777 の天使, a project inhabiting the crossroads of witch house, gabber, and experimental forms. The album’s pulse is both fractured and relentless, drawing from deconstructed club rhythms and post-industrial textures. Tracks like "Celestial Decay" offer a dense weave of distorted percussive hits and spectral synths, mapping a terrain where gabber’s raw energy meets the shadowy atmospheres of willowcore.This release also hosts reinterpretations from contributors such as GOLPE EROTICO and PURGA, who rework "Desire, The Angels" and "Violent Shine," respectively, deepening Bruised Grills Eternal Tears’ dialogue with underground electronic lineages. The record’s restrained six-track length belies its immersive attention to the interplay between abrasive beats and spectral resonance, making it a distinct artifact for those tracing the contours of late 2010s experimental club music.
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Album lore
Bruised Grills Eternal Tears, issued on Soul Feeder in April 2020, assembles six pieces by 7777 の天使, a project inhabiting the crossroads of witch house, gabber, and experimental forms. The album’s pulse is both fractured and relentless, drawing from deconstructed club rhythms and post-industrial textures. Tracks like "Celestial Decay" offer a dense weave of distorted percussive hits and spectral synths, mapping a terrain where gabber’s raw energy meets the shadowy atmospheres of willowcore.This release also hosts reinterpretations from contributors such as GOLPE EROTICO and PURGA, who rework "Desire, The Angels" and "Violent Shine," respectively, deepening Bruised Grills Eternal Tears’ dialogue with underground electronic lineages. The record’s restrained six-track length belies its immersive attention to the interplay between abrasive beats and spectral resonance, making it a distinct artifact for those tracing the contours of late 2010s experimental club music.
How did this get here?
| SKU | SPOT-6REwGnsMjg4kJuRXIYuxUk |
|---|
Quick preview
Listen to a sample on YouTube — opens in a new tab; own this release here for the full listening experienceOpen this track on Spotify