Bleach Dye Yr Heart
"Next Hinsidan, a Danish pair with a sound from underground, whose Bleach Dye Yr Heart taps into a gruzzy post-industrialism with odd beat-interludes.
Traces of German darkdrone-mongers, Troum in their ominous treated guitar tones, but otherwise sui generis. Power electronicist,
Superjus, bounces off Atish Pare, wielder of everything from guitars to enhanced Buddha Machine. Starter, "Slaughter of the Innocence,
Slaughter of the Innocent", hosts a sinister short-looped throbbing pulse and unsettling atmospheres, which prevails well into the set's mains.
Eventually ÒTraders of OptimismÓ allows a faint accession of light and warmth via drops of angelic ambience.
Along the way, "Vivisection of the Soul" requires a discomfiting squat in a wind tunnel buffeted by the noxious blow-by of massive movements of polluted air.
The subsequent "I Hear you, but I don't Think you're Sorry" relents only in replacing it with a stretch of bent corroded guitar-wrangling that reaches vanishing point in whiteout and rumble. The unsalubrious dinning of tarnished metals yields to relatively verdant passages, here recalling the ambiguous drift of Eno, there the ritual psycho-ambience of Coil.