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TRACK: Internet Death’s ‘NOT YOUR DOG’ is industrial gabba fury

  • June 16, 2020
  • Chris Sawle
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CHARTING the times we are in, with all the fear, anger, hostility and frustration inherent, is something of a mission for Finlay Anderson – the man behind those purveyors of sonic terror, Internet Death.

Still a teenager, the Christchurch, New Zealand producer has distilled down the dark matter of our times into a sandstorm of percussive abrasion on his set NOT YOUR DOG!.

He synthesises the very darkest of hard tech precedents – Music For the Jilted Generation-era Prodigy, Atari Teenage Riot, Alec Empire and the north European gabba scene – into a adrenaline-fuelled and poisonous vintage, bottled for 2020.

 Listen below for what Finlay terms the  “dirty punk-rave beats” of current single, “NOT YOUR DOG!” and be prepared to be slammed back against the wall, gasping – it clocks in at about 200bpm. Finlay ain’t got time for it if it ain’t fast and furious: “when it comes to tempo, minimal equals criminal.”

Leeds-via-New Zealand home of noiseniks Muzai Records is poised to release Internet Death’s ten-track NAME OF THE LAW! in download and cassette formats on July 3rd.

To stream “NOT YOUR DOG!” visit https://soundcloud.com/muzairecords/internet-death-name-of-the-law

CHARTING the times we are in, with all the fear, anger, hostility and frustration inherent, is something of a mission for Finlay Anderson – the man behind those purveyors of sonic terror, Internet Death.

Still a teenager, the Christchurch, New Zealand producer has distilled down the dark matter of our times into a sandstorm of percussive abrasion on his set NOT YOUR DOG!.

He synthesises the very darkest of hard tech precedents – Music For the Jilted Generation-era Prodigy, Atari Teenage Riot, Alec Empire and the north European gabba scene – into a adrenaline-fuelled and poisonous vintage, bottled for 2020.

 Listen below for what Finlay terms the  “dirty punk-rave beats” of current single, “NOT YOUR DOG!” and be prepared to be slammed back against the wall, gasping – it clocks in at about 200bpm. Finlay ain’t got time for it if it ain’t fast and furious: “when it comes to tempo, minimal equals criminal.”

Leeds-via-New Zealand home of noiseniks Muzai Records is poised to release Internet Death’s ten-track NAME OF THE LAW! in download and cassette formats on July 3rd. Visit https://soundcloud.com/muzairecords/internet-death-name-of-the-law

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Sometime scribe and inveterate crate-digger, adoring all things C86, psych, soundtrack, breakbeat, electronica and post-rock from the toe of West Cornwall.

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