
Vomir - Trümmerlärm [Vomit Bucket Productions - 2012]“Trümmerlärm” is a pummelling, bleak & crude slice of walled noise from the French black bag wearing master of un-changeable ‘n’ battering HNW. The release comes in the form of a 3inch CDR, and offers up a single track of unflinching & inescapable walled noise. The 3inc CDR comes in a simple yet grimly effective white paper sleeve that features minimal black on white text, and two pictures(on either side of the front of the sleeve) of walls of demolished house. The demolished house pictures carry on inside the sleeve, and there’s also yet another one on the face of the CDR too. This CDR has a relatively large edition of 50 copies, so if you want to pick this up- your more likely to find it compared with many of Vomir’s other releases. The single self titled track on offer here comes in at 17.08 mark. The ‘wall’ on offer here is a crude mixture of tumbling crusty rumbling that hammers down on the listener in an unstoppable manner. Around the main crude ‘n’ crusty tone there are a selection of sub-tones which take in: descending wiry static crackles, jittering’ juddering noise lock-ins, and billow bass lined textural descents. The tracks textures have the feeling of been at slightly different speeds so this creates the feeling of shift & motion, but in reality I think this is just a focused, unrelenting& battering slice of walled noise. “Trümmerlärm” is another unflinching & nasty slice of what Vomir does best- crusty, unstoppable, and brutally wrapping walled noise. If you not experienced Vomir or HNW in genreal this is a fairly good place to start, but be warned Vomir is a brutal & truly unforgiving sonic taskmaster.      Roger Batty
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