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Burial Practices

by Bootlicker

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Michael Carter
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Michael Carter What an amazing album,it exudes a sense of menace and dread,like a storm of burning insects.The final track seems to compact all that came before it into a maelstrom of sound which gradually dissipates.Fantastic and essential.
Matt Groom
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Matt Groom I’d been listening to the stream of this until my cassette deck was fixed, and today finally got to play the tape. I reckon there’s an extra level of sick majesty when coming from tape... It’s probably just a placebo effect, but it certainly has more dread. Excellent noise album. Has a real sense of ritual to it, as it creeps forward. Things hot up nicely on Dakhma, with some excellent frequencies being shoved through pensioners letterboxes.
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freecloud11 VERY cool and creepy mixture of harsh noise, industrial, drone, and dark ambient. Long Barrow and Kurgan are both favorite tracks but I like them all. Kurgan is like the garbled last transmission from a distant post-apocalyptic world, except that world is here and now.. Favorite track: Kurgan.
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Long Barrow 09:52
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Tumulus 05:59
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Dakhma 02:48
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Kurgan 11:07

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Burial Practices is the first release from Bootlicker.

30 minutes of buzzing, droning oscillators; choking; bass pressure; juddering feedback; metal percussion; unidentified mechanical static; Hamburgerisms; digital ebb and flow.

We’re all trapped in the abyss - capitalism has made the world an ossuary. The landscape is haunted by ancestral modes of living that have lost meaning in the post-penicillin world.

From our digital distributor:
"Unfortunately, the audio quality for this release is not to a high enough standard. This is due to the various moments of clipping and distortion throughout your release Audio recordings must be mixed, mastered and recorded to a professional level."

Also from our digital distributor:
"I apologise that this release was initially disapproved, your release is fine as it is intentional noise music."

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released December 28, 2018

George Rayner Law
Dominic O’Donoghue

Recorded and assembled SE15/NW10/SE1, Jan-2017 — Jul-2018.

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