Kling Klang - The Esthetik Of Destruction

The most abrasive electronic-based music since Berzerker.

Album Review by Neil Ferguson | 11 Jan 2007
Album title: The Esthetik Of Destruction
Artist: Kling Klang
Label: Rock Action
Named after Kraftwerk's private recording studio, it's unsurprising that kraut-rock infusions leisurely stroll through the musical core of Liverpool based electro-nutcases, Kling Klang. Cauterising the staccato motorik and drone of their instrumental experimentations with intense blasts of punk, their sound is a frenzy of barbarism. Home to some of the most abrasive electronic-based music since Berzerker, The Esthetik Of Destruction is a carnal, almost rabid in execution collection of rarities. Crushing guitars and funeral march synths juxtaposed in blasts of instrumental madness; Recalling the ethics of Man Or Astroman? and sounding like the bastard progeny of Faust and Terror, Kling Klang pitilessly imbue a sense of solecism into the world of electronica. [Neil Ferguson]
Release Date: Out now. http://www.klingklang.co.uk