SEPPUKU
BOOGIE
Six
Six Six Surfin' Songs /
Pneumatic Hellkitchen

TOSOM
021.1 & TOSOM 021.2
2x
CDR, 6 TRACKS, 110 MINUTES
COMES WITH MINIMAL ARTWORK IN CLEAR SLIMCASES
LIMITED AND NUMBERED EDITION OF 150 COPIES
PRICE: 10,00
Stop thinking, stop seeking for answers,
seppuku boogie (ex-tscheljabinsk65) likes to offer you
some honey-filled sweeties right from the depths of the Hundred Acre Wood
to feed your soul
with the innermost feeling of scornful indifference against the darkened savage
world outside.
Two yummy desserts of smoothy, calm soundscapes to face the choppy stammering
of daily life
and its wretched brood with stoic listlessness and aristocratic silence.
Music to listen to and ecspecially for your leisure, your even-tempered strolls
in nature,
your cocktail party or your personal war for world domination.
No further message, no trend, no gimmick, no rockīnīroll, no nothing.
Reviews
*** Reviews
Vital
Weekly
513
review
by Frans de Waard
Also
a new name is Seppuku Boogie, (an off-shoot of Tscheljabinski 65). On these
two CDRs we find some fine ambient industrial meanderings. Seppuku Boogie
samples sounds and feeds them through a bunch of sound effects. Perhaps one
could say, a bit like Vivian Gabin, but the material is much more engaging
to hear. The samples don't sound as low resolution as the Vivian Gabin stuff,
and have throughout a slightly rhythmic, as in pulsating, feel to it. Just
like Gabin the tracks are pretty long, but have much more structure to it,
and then length turns out to be no problem. Pieces evolve slowly around a
limited set of sounds, but are carefully built, adding and stapling sound
effects, creating dark atmospheric and intense sounds. Maybe two CDRs are
a bit too much (unless we regard disc two, with it's one piece, spanning fifty-four
minutes, as a bonus disc), but it's certainly worthwhile throughout.