ABORYM - WITH NO HUMAN INTERVENTION  

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The title-track is a fantastic storm of black emotions and industrial cruelty, experimental samplers are everywhere to corrupt surviving forms of human law. The Attila’s vocal sometimes reminds me to the acid and cruel voice of  Emperor’s "In the Nightside Eclipse", and the monumental spirit of this album, but totally elaborated in a futuristic and inhuman hallucination is a bit like a dark shadow in some moments of this songs, in "U.V. Impaler" and "Humechanics-virus". The stops to those fast industrial black metal parts are done with great sense of the overall atmosphere, and a majestic threating mood surround the listener. The Techno-Industrial song "Does not compute" is the rhythmic face of Aborym, where they accomplish to brake the chains of boredom, and like a rebel energy the body moves, the song is totally electronic, another manifest of this band independence to the metal right, those written by rockish and nostalgic guys.

The beast of rebellion is free, the drum-machine programming have the power to throw out this essence, a sort of animal turn-back to the roots of instinct in a world where the common points are stolen. The concept between this programming isn’t at all metal, it’s more a fusion between the black metal fast madness and some more experimental and avant-garde rhythms.
The drum-machine use is a fist in the face of god, it can be connected to the Mysticum madness in the faster parts, but here very are more variations, the result is an endless torment. Another interesting song is "Digital Coat Masque", that after a surprising break let a sad melody come inside, but the incredible dark and obscure mood of "The triumph" opens to another black gem, this one more sick and synth-oriented. With the other song the slaughter goes on in a more obsessive way, showing a totally extreme musical attitude. The only doubts that I have are the second techno songs that have some dance-like temptations and the thrashy song where Nattefrost of Carpathian Forest sing,  the song isn’t bad but it haven’t the same feeling of the others.
Leaving apart those two chapter "With No Human Intervantion" is another page of the extreme and experimental metal history, another opportunity for those who haven’t understand this unique band to acquire this incredible black energy. 

 

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