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Carya Amara - Extinction Frequency

Earthrid Catalogue:
CA02CR

A retrospective of rhythmic electronic music from 1992 - 1996.

"Extinction Frequency grabs a firm hold right from the very opening and never once lets go. Raw-edged and positively eviscerating at times, downright hilarious at others, it maintains a ruthless and driving energy - as well as a sparkling clarity of sound... very special indeed" - Stone Gnome.

See below for more reviews, or find out more about Carya Amara.

Audio extracts

These are MP3 files which you can download and listen to using the MP3 player of your choice).
  1. Metal Man
  2. Acid Control
  3. Psychic Epidemic
  4. Dataday
  5. Shall We Dance?
  6. Dome Baby
  7. The Shadow Over Eastbourne
  1. Binary
  2. Frou-Frou
  3. Isabelle's Animus
  4. In Malawi
  5. Third Planet
  6. Take This Job
  7. Das Klang

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Format: CDR, 57 minutes

File under "paleontology".

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Reviews

"Extinction Frequency grabs a firm hold right from the very opening and never once lets go. Raw-edged and positively eviscerating at times, downright hilarious at others, it maintains a ruthless and driving energy - as well as a sparkling clarity of sound... very special indeed" - Stone Gnome (the full review can be read at their Web site).

"It has an easy, pop-culture humour with a tendency to taking a left-turn into the darker reaches." - The Violet Apple

"It is a true joy... I think it goes especially well with blueberry muffins and coffee... I should mention that your packaging is, once again, absolutely beautiful." - Michael Griffin (USA)

"this album shows that whilst Carya Amara can produce some cutting edge industrial ambience, they can also produce... rhythmic pieces that wouldn't be too difficult on new ears... Superb" - Modern-Dance (the full review can be read at their Web site).

"Gorgeous photographs of Beachy Head, the Sussex beauty spot notorious for attracting suicides, grace the cover... What we have here is a collection of 'academic' techno tracks from the early to mid 1990s... Often ingenious and innovative, these still sound fresh nearly a decade on" - review by Stewart Gott (the full review can be read at the Flux Europa Web site).

"14 songs merging soundscape and pop songs, all contributing to a great CD. A must have." - Pascal Blin, Sweet Ohm (France).

Other releases by Carya Amara

Vestigial Digital
Tales of the Unattractive

See our catalogue for releases by other artists.

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