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REVIEWS
| "Liquid Sex Decay is the
spawn of Apparatus formed by two of the group's key members, Syd and D.
York. L.S.D.'s sound is other worldly and spectral. Industrial but yet
more, L.S.D. is quite luminous in its animation. The cross between Skinny
Puppy with The Orb is offered and logical, but not sufficient to explain.
L.S.D. might be compared to a bright alien landscape. It is a scene thick
with decadence, rife with ruin, but rich in promise."
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| "A new generation
of artists is ripping down the walls of tradition with experimental electronics.
Among them is the new Charlotte Techno/Ambient Group L.S.D. Songs don't
groove so much as spin about brilliantly in their murky depths. 'Dr. Who?'
is a dreamy trip through a maniacal funhouse. 'Everything Dies' exists in
its own vapory world. Their ability to vacillate between environments,
from uncomfortably close to eerily distant, is very impressive. Every sound's
placement is calculated and pure horror show."
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"You put on this album and begin a trip
through the darkest paths of the psyche, where ambient images fly into
your sight with frightening regularity. Textures here are simply gorgeous,
laden with every imaginable timbre, vibrato, flavor, and utterly brilliant.
Its an amazing, ambient trip into neverland, and some of the best electronica
to ever come out of the South."
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| "Digital industrial Ambience. Spooky
Sounding collabaration of various elements. Very surrounding soundlike
features"
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| "It's a dark ambient trip, an electronic
drift over a ravaged sonic landscape. It's one of those you forget you've
put on, the sound is just so all-encompassing that you're sucked inside
it. Until 'Pins & Needles' brings some serious beats and a guitar from
Hell to the party halfway through and it takes the rest of the disc for
the repercussions to die away, by which time the reprise has closed things
down. Really smooth. Really, really smooth."
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