Things to know:
Marco Haas is German, Traumschmiere were the dream cops in a William Burroughs story. T.Raumschmiere is Marco Haas, who is punk and "anti everything."
All I could hear when reviewing this was my dad's voice in the background saying "call this music? its just bloody noise, how can you dance to that? how can you listen to this?"
Though definitely electronic this is more "rock" than "dance" and as such didn't appeal to me. That's not to say that I'm all for instigating a rerun of the Rock vs Disco wars of the late 70s (which weren't anything other than white men shouting at the thought of becoming a minority) but that this sounds exactly like I thought it would : Loud, noisy, and pissed off with the status quo. Which is a good thing to be. However, when every track on the album sounds so similar and doesn't inspire you to smash the system, rather to just turn the CD off it means that the message can be easily dismissed along with the presentation.





