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Released
1999

Label
Sinewave Records

Reviewed by
TeK

Visit
Carbon12.net



Last Edit/Update
10 February, 2000


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Very Harsh Frequencies


Track Listing

1. Solitude
2. Liquid State
3. Parasite
4. Pressure
5. Puncturing
6. No One
7. Closet Case
8. Anti-Matters
9. Leech
10. Nonsense & Numerology
11. UPC

Outro

Carbon 12 is Steve Tusher. Steve has been involved in the music business for a few years. He played keyboards for such bands as 16Volt and Fear Factory. Tusher stated that his main reason for making his own group was that "These days industrial artists don't live up to my expectations both musically and sonically."
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This was the first CD I listened to when I opened the package I had gotten for review on Last Sigh, and I am glad I did. Carbon 12 is a distortion lovers dream. Everything from the drums to the basslines have some sort of distortion on them. The distortion has character and feel to the music and vocals. Most of the tracks on the CD are fast moving and some even have that dancey feel to them. But as most artists of today Carbon 12 master mind, Steve Tusher, has a soft side. Some of the tracks have a more calm ambient feel to them.

The vocals are equally good. Very deep and moving. The lyrics and vocals are well written, adding to the talent of this project. All in all a very high quality album from Carbon 12. I will be looking for the next release.


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