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CKDH – Yr Putrid Eyeballs
An exceptional Black Metal logo always draws me in and the singular 
art work in this oversized cardboard CD case makes this a hard disc to 
ignore.
Razor-sharp tones (a high C#?) open ‘Your Putrid Eyeballs’ sliding 
over each other like greased jade.  These thin green needles puncture 
the twilight (it’s getting dark as I type) and I notice that swinging my
 head from side-to-side makes them dance gently in the middle of the 
room.  A brown and granular wash (think coffee grounds) plays a 
twin-tone melodie as liquid hydrogen rushes down a spiral staircase 
leaving toxic steam in its wake.  The between-track silence is uncanny.
Beautiful austerity.
‘Fungal Air Creeping Adders’ jams on these strange radiophonic tones 
further, bunching them up to create a ripple, a rhythm and a steady 
bass-line crackle.  It all sounds strangely contemporary and the sort of
 thing I imagine is played in an inner-city night club shortly before 
kicking out time; the feeling of dread and alienation is real.  An 
occasional metallic scratching uncovers itself gradually, steadily 
becoming unnerving, unsettling…like something is about to shear off and 
screech out the stereo covered in nasty blisters.   And then…just before
 the end a beautiful thing happens and two sine-wave tones modulate in 
just the right way to create a third tone, a harmony that sings like an 
angel.  It only lasts a second but becomes the grit in the oyster, the 
seldom seen hint of violet in a rainbow.
All the more delicious for its rarity.