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ENT - F**K WORK (BASKARU)
 
A relentless mechanic churn, quiet but insistent, a sort of mild industrial ambient soundscape; it slowly melds through a Jean Michele-Jarre-as-experimental segue into a soothing ambient wash that represents space at its deepest and most beautiful. That's "Beating Cherry Nipples." "All Night Long" begins as a staticky transmission, subtle and unclear, from another time and universe, quiet and crackling, subduing, alluring ... behind this simple ambience evolves a slow, morphine melody that eventually takes over even as it fades and grows, ebbs and flows. This grows into a fusion of ambient melodies and a sort-of collage of small noise, clattering, clicking, calling ... "Eternal Plans" delivers a haunting and shadowy construct with a hollow, ominous mien with a repetitive, hypnotic tinkingishness as it builds its ghostly tendrils. This gives way to reverberating tones whose minimalism is their strength. Eventually, static returns and a dark crescendo arises like a haunted record skipping. Quiet cacophony lurks. Wind chimes of death. A harmonica with no master. "Milk Oblo" starts with an ode to glitch, moving with crisp textures and askew atmosphere. On the final track, "Nothing for Money manifests as a strange, unsettling hum that still pulls your attention in (while making your mind crawl). A pulse grows from this and machine becomes life. Ent's music is experimental and out-there in the extreme but is very much compelling for aficionados of experimental oddities. Textured and eclectic and absorbing, "Fuck Work" is worth say "fuck work" for and going home for a listen. -- review by Kristofer Upjohn


   

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