Is DUPLAH POOTCH HANICHAN GASOLIIINE a solo project or a band? No Sides Records press blurb would suggest the latter reality, buy there are no musicians listed for the web page of the their new release, Super Sublingual Miix. Disaster Amnesiac asks the question on account of the albums's hyper focused yet simultaneously gloriously messy tracks. As I've listened, I've pondered how crazy a band with these types of sounds must be within a live presentation. So many different elements are bashed and crashed and screamed about: hyperactive drumming, high pitched guitar arpeggio and blurred riffage, vocal caterwauling of quite assaulting nature, scuzzy electronics whooze, Music Concrete intrigue. These are blended within tight, quick song matrices that blur by generally pretty quickly, leaving the listener's perceptions alternating between feeling pummeled and confused. Both in the sweetest of ways, of course. Super Sublingual Miix has a sound that's really well reflected by its cover art, in other words high energy polyglot blending, random as all get out but also perfectly ordered within its chaotic presented face. DUPLAH POOTCH HANICHAN GASOLIIINE recommend that one play this release on random, to better vibe with its "Rubik's Cube logic", and Disaster Amnesiac can absolutely see the point here. Play this one loud and watch your mental wall paper peel off of the load bearing ramparts of your everyday mind.

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