Fans of Lynch's Eraserhead soundtrack or dark, debilitating electro-sonics of any kind should really give this some attention.Ġ02. Tracks are relatively brief and numerous. Already out are Pyrolator's first two solo efforts 'Inland' (1979) and 'Ausland' (1981). In 2012 Bureau B began to re-releases parts of the catalogue of the Ata Tak label. The aesthetic is grey, urban and Industrial, shot through with a narcotic, machine-like psychedelia of ominous, paranoid quality with moments recalling say James Ferraro's 'Citrac' side or Demdike Stare's most recent diversions into decayed industrial atmospheres. Pyrolator released a new album on Bureau B called 'Neuland' with beautiful electronic club music. Pyrolator and all aliases worth every attention. 'Inland' has a more immediate, raw and scuzzy approach divining stranger and more surreal synth zones.
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