Top 100 Chart placements for WARNING
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'WAR1209' finds founder Ukrainian artist shjva inducing trance states across an album equal parts tripped-out and dubby. Spanning brooding lysergic visions and locked-in dance floor hypnosis, expect drowsily impressionistic soundscapes and darkly cinematic gear across the 9-track duration. Total sonic immersion for the oddballs and the freaks. Terraforming uncharted alien terrain, tracks like 'X-Side' and 'Upper Limit' descend into sprawling, widescreen exploration. Fathomless landscapes serving as vessels for deep introspection. 'Enigmatic', on the other hand, opts for detail and precision-tooled dynamics while retaining that same wide-eyed sense of wonder. Where 'Dragonfly' offers fractal fuel for ceremony and ritual, 'Cloudhopping' and 'Psy-Fi Alien Dub' wade knee-deep through some dub techno murk. Saving the direct and tunnelling for last, 'Banshee' and 'Chrysalis' are like two sides of the same proggy coin; one ominous, the other more optimistic and utopian.
Arvid Wretman, AKA Your Planet Is Next, has assumed the role of musical storyteller with a serious mean streak of DIY electro. Wretman's latest album tells its tale through the eyes of an imagined anti-hero. He conjures up the gritty underbelly of an over-populated megalopolis; a world of dilapidation, ruin and sin, where stiletto knives are a dime a dozen and our titular protagonist, the FOG MAN, stalks the streets. In an oddball tradition, there's an absurdist, left-of-centre flex coursing throughout. This is the Stockholm native at his strangest, radiating fuck-off attitude and an embrace of imperfection as he maximises the potential of a limited studio setup. Bleak spoken word lyrics only serving to bolster the narrative storytelling, 'Sad Fog' paints a vivid picture of hardships endured, while 'Fog Power' resembles the inner dialogue of a man teetering at the edge of sanity. Think corrosive, industrial fug and rugged, tape-damaged torque. Through 'No Fog's menacing machine funk to the visceral, downbeat sleaze of 'Freaks' and queasy, Wolfenstein-sampling 'Eisenfaust', the FOG MAN deals that dystopian gear in spades.