
Raté — Chut
Chut is a seared slab of malfunctioning & slightly industrialised walled noise from this Bordeaux-based project. The just under thirty-minute track balances well a jerky/stop-start structure with a manically ripping ‘n’ hiss textural weave.
This is a self-released digital affair. Artwork-wise, we have a simple yet effective grey and tiny white dotted textured picture, which looks like it could be something under a microscope.
The single self-titled track rolls in at dead on the twenty-seven-minute mark. It’s built a rapid and rip-bound low end, slicing/ hissing mids, and thinner cluttering machine-like subtones. Running through the ‘wall’ is this speedily jerking & shunting quilty- which adds a great nervous energy to the wall, as well as pulling you in deeper to the whole thing.
This is another worthy/ entrancing ‘wall’ from Raté- I really enjoy both the slight industrial edge and the stop-start quilty. I could have easily played for another half an hour plus, as the 'walls' very attention-grabbing. The whole thing is giving me vibes of something, maybe a car has been steadily crushed in a shorting in & out junk yard.
Chut will appeal to those who like their ‘walls’ both thickly seared and jerky in their construction. Another most worthy release from Raté
