Whilst The Shamen’s In Gorbachev We Trust straddled that boundary between indie and electronic, Detstimony was a tougher beast altogether, relying on a clanging church bell phrase and atonal vocals, splicing industrial clatter with techno phrasing before most even knew what it was. @finitribe @shamen1
Tag: Techno
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Released : 2011 About a million and one fads, fetishes, nano-scenes and general wastes of time have come and passed … More