Disharmonic Orchestra To Have "Not To Be Undimensional Conscious" Reissued
Avant-garde death metal band Disharmonic Orchestra's second LP, "Not To Be Undimensional Conscious," from 1992 is getting the reissue treatment from Metal Mind Productions.
Everything on this album, from the peculiar cover and booklet design to the music itself, ventured as far from traditional death metal approach as possible. The LP was produced by Tomas Skogsberg, who previously worked with such bands as Entombed, Grave and Therion. The highlight of this release is definitely the rhythmic section – Messner's drumming is extremely complex and varied, yet fits the music perfectly, while Zamernik plays his bass guitar with remarkable intensity and charisma, not to mention incredible skill. The guitars deliver a mix of death/grind riffs with a melancholic avant-garde touch, reaching way beyond extreme music. In fact, the only "traditional" death metal track on the LP is "The Return of the Living Beat," which is a re-recorded version of "Putrid Stench" from the split with Pungent Stench, enriched with a funky breakdown and a rap section in the middle.
The new digipak edition of "Not To Be Undimensional Conscious" is limited to 2000 copies and includes three bonus tracks. The release date is scheduled for July 21, 2008 in Europe and September 2, 2008 in USA (via MVD).
Here is Disharmonic Orchestra's "Not To Be Undimensional Conscious" (remastered + bonus tracks) tracklisting:
1. Perishing Passion
2. A Mental Sequence
3. Addicted Seas With Missing Pleasure
4. The Return Of The Living Beat
5. Groove
6. Idiosyncrasy
7. Like Madness From Above
8. Time Frame
9. Mind Seduction
Bonus tracks:
10. Inexorable Logic
11. Successive Substitution
12. Unsupported by Evidence
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1. George writes:
Very cool band & strange but excellent album re-issue.