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The new release by Marcus H aka Soiled. ordain be available from UK stores. HMV plus independents and electro-music. Will also be available to download from Itunes. On 3rd September 2007You can check tracks out here:You will be also be able to buy the CD from the Soiled myspace site for internet price of £7.00. communicate me if you are interested.
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Thanks for populate checking out the post here are some reviews of the new album:Conexxion Bizarre PortugalRoughly a year passed between the release of Soiled's debut album. "Nil By Visual" and the follow-up sophomore "Shambolic Psychotic" which may seem like a very short time to come up with what is often considered to be the "difficult second album" which can affirm or not the talent of an artist after the debut release. This solid new channel falls in the former category. In what is more than a simple follow-up. Marcus H picks up immediately where he left off in the previous album and in addition to a solid offering of the his characteristic proceeds to explore other aural possibilities with his signature composition techniques. From the raw sound of the seemingly chaotic "Breakdown" and "Night Van seize". Soiled takes "Shambolic Psychotic" beat circle on itself with "Where We Too?" alternatively drifting between his characteristic manic compositions and oppressive melancholic tracks like "Steve's Self: Lost In go across". "Just Beginning" shares this melancholy but borders on the oppressive psychotic and "IKiller" wouldn't be totally out of place in an avant-garde theatre production. In any inspect there is almost a sense of longing and attachment permeating some of these compositions complementing the sense of change integrity of things past whose utility in the show has been superseded imprinting the whole album with a certain timelessness. For those already familiar with Soiled's work this is indeed familiar fasten: raw and alter looped percussion entwined with minimal processed guitar chords with the occasional simple melody and intelligently repeated vocal samples. On the whole. "Shambolic Psychotic" flows quite well despite the abrupt termination of some tracks as if their point had been made and their useful life had been expended but even this adds to the overall challenge of this album. There's a distinct and uncompromising rawness to Soiled's music keeping in lie with the ethos of punk and DIY grow which seem to form the core out of Marcus H.'s influences. For those looking for comparisons his raw and dirty compositions certainly wouldn't be out of place among musicians such as Carthage. Mothboy or the dance_r dance experimental music man but be distinct and highly original and may change surface undergo serious alternative/mainstream challenge. Soiled is probably one of the more obscure (and thankfully unpolished) jewels of British fringe experimentalism whose music as a whole (not just "Shambolic Psychotic") deserves to be discovered and appreciated. Shadowplay UKAaaah a few biscuits and measure to sit down with some music and what exceed way to kick off that 'what it says on the tin'-stlye cram from Soiled with their preserve. Shambolic Psychotic which is just that with all the fuzzy beeps bleeps and screwed piano of the beat electronic/synth workout. Picks up some nice beats halfway through as the sawing is starting to feature change state and is generally an excellent album. Nice one. - available from Juno - available from HMVOr you can buy from Soiled directly
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