Bad Sector :: Yela (Les Nouvelles Propagandes)

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If you are fond of dystopian electronic coldness of Omit, Franck Riggio, Kcin, Philip Munch and some Lustmord (for the rumbling,) uncanny moody-esque textures, and eerily fixated atmospheres, you won’t be disappointed.

A key figure and veteran sound artist in the power electronics and deep ambient sections, Bad Sector has forged a solid reputation along the years thanks to uncompromising production of rapturous sound sculptures with deeply emotionally-charged content behind an avalanche of infectious noisy industrialism experimental harshness and punchy electro beats.

Probably as many l was thrilled by the discovery of his album Ampos (1995) which is a milestone in itself. Even if he is regularly associated to the industrial scene (with pioneering figures such as Dead Voice on Air, Cranioclast, and Reutoff.) His distinctive style or musical identity is easily recognizable among others for its massive sonic energy. Yela is a reissued of older material previously released by Luce Sia on tape back in 2022. The cult indie French label Les Nouvelles Propagandes—headed by Jean-Yves Millet (aka Cent Ans De Solitude—offers here a new augmented edition in standard CD format to reach a wider audience and encourage new listeners to get immersed in electronic music rarities.

Yela is a bionic, post-human and advanced sci-fi electronic soundtrack that will blow your mind away with its fractal projections, erratic moves, minimal inflected patterns, and meandering darkadelic drones. Dynamic impulses of post apocalyptical nature are intertwined with up-warding abstract sequences. If you are fond of dystopian electronic coldness of Omit, Franck Riggio, Kcin, Philip Munch and some Lustmord (for the rumbling,) uncanny moody-esque textures, and eerily fixated atmospheres, you won’t be disappointed. An other strong and charismatic power electronics album by an essential project.

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