• Dead Door Unit – “The Beasts Never Change” – c21;Hailing from Philadelphia, Ken Geiger is the veiled & prolific sound world architect behind Dead Door Unit, Master Grave Services and labelhead of cryptic imprint French Market Press, releasing speakeasy offerings of foreword-thinking experimental harsh noise artifacts, generally in humble quantities. Carrying the torch and lighting a stone cold path set forth by labels such as SFCR, Petri Supply/Incubator and DD. Records. Highly regarded and expertly culled releases with unorthodox artwork & packaging. In direct opposition of modern label norms by truly upping the DIY status quo ante.;Days continue to get shorter, as the frigid nights stay colder for longer. Seasons come and go…as we turn the pages and life escapes us years pass as we wither and fade…yet somehow…;“The Beasts Never Change”.;Executed with the razor sharp precision of scalpel-to-suture tape-jam assembly and the hazily restitched malaise of a biting-cold, blurry early dawn – a post-acute agoraphobic sound world for all the narcoleptic wanderers of The Fourth Watch abyss…;Mastered by Grant Richardson
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