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All Genres > Electronic > Trip Hop > FULL BLOWN KIRK: Zero Day

This isn't fusion.

This is arc welding.

The way Full Blown Kirk juxtaposes conventional styles, they don't blend - they build.

Pillars of Trip-Hop anchor Electro-Jazz girders with bolts of Goth-Rock.

A glossy sheet of Dream-Pop is riveted onto a rough slab of Industrial-Metal.

This is Experimental at its finest, aimed not at concocting new styles but at constructing unique individual works.

The only constants are Alison Scola's and Krista Tortora's voices -- smoky, sinuous, and darkly sweet.

It's a sultry melody over the harsh Industrial grindings of Sheep, a velvety duet in the electric carnival blues of Sleepy Venus, a loungey siren's call clicking into Unconscious Mind's ambient groove, moody vocal gymnastics in the darkly trippy Mars, a psychotic soliloquy in the macabre, noisy Goth of Grave, and almost Scat with an occasional sugary sing-song in the schizophrenic Horehound.

Similar sounds can be heard from Bjork, Miranda Sex Garden, Switchblade Symphony, and Massive Attack

(above review by Audiogalaxy.com)

Check out the artist's website:
http://www.fullblownkirk.com/

Track List:
1. grave
2. goddess
3. real time
4. repeater
5. 222
6. 40 hz automatic
7. refeed
8. camille
9. horehound
10. holocene

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