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Tongue Box
Regis revisits his releases for the dearly departed Blackest Ever Black with a âTongue Boxâ of remastered and restructured versions bearing the toned muscle and darkroom workshop atmospheres found in his 2020 debut album âHidden In This Is The Light That Makes Youâ
The set sees Regis return to a point when his sound had fully shifted from brittle, loopy bangers to a more sensuous, serpentine style embracing space and subbass, in a vital new mutation of UK industrial body musicks that acknowledged influence from techstep D&B as much as dark ambient and gothic sound design styles.
Restructured versions of Regisâ modern classics, the T++-like broken roller âBlood Witnessâ from the âIn A Syrian Tongueâ 12â, and the snarling post-punk techno swagger of âBlinding Horsesâ lead to the NIN-like beat-less scape of âBlinding Horses (Stable By Mix)â - exclusive to the set - while he performs back-alley dentistry on the gnashing 16th note arp fangs of âManbaitâ with lacerating effect, beside the haunted romantic chamber string sentiments of âThe Solutionâ which could almost come from some Derek Jarman soundtrack, and 2014âs âMastersideâ appears remastered to best show off both sides of its swooning and sinuous goth techno silhouette.
The set sees Regis return to a point when his sound had fully shifted from brittle, loopy bangers to a more sensuous, serpentine style embracing space and subbass, in a vital new mutation of UK industrial body musicks that acknowledged influence from techstep D&B as much as dark ambient and gothic sound design styles.
Restructured versions of Regisâ modern classics, the T++-like broken roller âBlood Witnessâ from the âIn A Syrian Tongueâ 12â, and the snarling post-punk techno swagger of âBlinding Horsesâ lead to the NIN-like beat-less scape of âBlinding Horses (Stable By Mix)â - exclusive to the set - while he performs back-alley dentistry on the gnashing 16th note arp fangs of âManbaitâ with lacerating effect, beside the haunted romantic chamber string sentiments of âThe Solutionâ which could almost come from some Derek Jarman soundtrack, and 2014âs âMastersideâ appears remastered to best show off both sides of its swooning and sinuous goth techno silhouette.
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Regis revisits his releases for the dearly departed Blackest Ever Black with a âTongue Boxâ of remastered and restructured versions bearing the toned muscle and darkroom workshop atmospheres found in his 2020 debut album âHidden In This Is The Light That Makes Youâ
The set sees Regis return to a point when his sound had fully shifted from brittle, loopy bangers to a more sensuous, serpentine style embracing space and subbass, in a vital new mutation of UK industrial body musicks that acknowledged influence from techstep D&B as much as dark ambient and gothic sound design styles.
Restructured versions of Regisâ modern classics, the T++-like broken roller âBlood Witnessâ from the âIn A Syrian Tongueâ 12â, and the snarling post-punk techno swagger of âBlinding Horsesâ lead to the NIN-like beat-less scape of âBlinding Horses (Stable By Mix)â - exclusive to the set - while he performs back-alley dentistry on the gnashing 16th note arp fangs of âManbaitâ with lacerating effect, beside the haunted romantic chamber string sentiments of âThe Solutionâ which could almost come from some Derek Jarman soundtrack, and 2014âs âMastersideâ appears remastered to best show off both sides of its swooning and sinuous goth techno silhouette.
The set sees Regis return to a point when his sound had fully shifted from brittle, loopy bangers to a more sensuous, serpentine style embracing space and subbass, in a vital new mutation of UK industrial body musicks that acknowledged influence from techstep D&B as much as dark ambient and gothic sound design styles.
Restructured versions of Regisâ modern classics, the T++-like broken roller âBlood Witnessâ from the âIn A Syrian Tongueâ 12â, and the snarling post-punk techno swagger of âBlinding Horsesâ lead to the NIN-like beat-less scape of âBlinding Horses (Stable By Mix)â - exclusive to the set - while he performs back-alley dentistry on the gnashing 16th note arp fangs of âManbaitâ with lacerating effect, beside the haunted romantic chamber string sentiments of âThe Solutionâ which could almost come from some Derek Jarman soundtrack, and 2014âs âMastersideâ appears remastered to best show off both sides of its swooning and sinuous goth techno silhouette.




















