Through dead industrial soundscapes Thomas creates an unsettling journey in his album "Misanthrope". Through sound exploration "Misanthrope" builds a dark sonic world by merging thick musical constructs within eerie spaces that create an out-of-body experience. Every sequence throughout the album generates increasing distress as it relies on the combination of echoed screams with heavy sonic texture to achieve complete audio immersion that might trigger a psychotic bout. Although falling short of his most intense project to date "Misanthropy Taught Me Morals" continues to showcase powerful misanthropic content and unmediated emotional contrasts. Fans of music labels that include Cold Meat Industry and Old Europa Cafe should experience a strong dive into the explosive world depicted in this album.
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