
Sebastian Tomb - Beads of Mercury [self release/ Hot Fuzz - 2024]Beads of Mercury is a recent slice of buffeting ‘n’ bothersome bass-bound walling from Berlin’s Sebastian Tomb. The release features just a single ten-minute track. The release is jointly self-released/ on a label- Fort Worth’s Hot Fuzz. Cover artwork-wise we have a monochrome picture of a woman in a long dress & gloves kneeling down- this looks like it’s from the 1950’s. So you have two choices of where to play/download the track- the self-released version & the Hot Fuzz version.
The single ten-minute track opens with a short morphed/ warped sample of a woman talking about the consuming buzz of getting a new item. Then we’re into the wall- it’s a blend of stretched-out rumbling bass tones, which are edged with cluttering, hacking, lightly skipping static subtones. There is both a rewarding feeling of sonic crowding & detail about the wall. I could easily have listened to this ‘wall’ for up to an hour- as both the thick bass purr & subtone detail are most appealing.
So, another rewarding-if- short release from Sebastian Tomb- who is quickly becoming one of the more consistent, at times creative projects on the worldwide wall noise scene.      Roger Batty
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