Decoherence - System I
Sentient Ruin Laboratories
2021

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Decoherence - System I
Sentient Ruin Laboratories
2021
Decoherence | System I | 2021
UK Industrial/Atmospheric Black Metal
Artwork by Prior
https://decoherence-uk.bandcamp.com/album/system-i
Decoherence — System I (Sentient Ruin Laboratories)
System I by Decoherence
It may be a sign of how sharply defined Decoherence’s musical aesthetic is — that this LP, collecting a few EPs released over the last year, sounds like a sustained sequence of songs more so than an anthology. Certainly, since the band’s recent advent (the first recordings were released in 2019), Decoherence has had a singular focus, on noisy black metal that thematizes principles of physics, from massive astronomical entities to subatomic processes. Songs on System I include “Line of Force,” “Ray Spallation” and “In Perpendicular Planes”; songs from last year’s excellent Unitary LP were titled “Equilibrium Unreached” and “Torsion Formed.” And so on. Likely you get the idea, and there’s a stylistic warrant for the symbolic gestures. The band’s music incorporates a patina of industrial churn and scree, evoking the factory floor or the laboratory space, zones in which machines and materials and physical forces are joined with explosive, blistering and violent pressures.
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