In Ferneaux
On his fifth solo album, Fuck Buttons’ Benjamin John Power channels industrial menace and ambient dread to ask a timely question: What is real life, and will life ever feel real again?
Compared to previous releases Blanck Mass's In Ferneaux is a slower, more meditative affair
Blanck Mass' Benjamin John Power had plenty of inspiration for his succession of albums in the late 2010s and early 2020s.
In Ferneaux offers a more reflective and hymnal take on Benjamin John Power's signature sound as Blanck Mass.
"I think your destiny has been very hard and traveling," says a voice halfway through Benjamin John Power's sprawling fifth album as Blanck...
British electro-producer Blanck Mass returns with his latest album In Ferneaux this week.
Returning two years after his barnstorming exploits on Animated Violence Mild, Blanck Mass—of Fuck Buttons, and aka Benjamin John Power—has delivered a project of noticeable difference, that runs at a counterpoint to almost all of his previous work.
Travel the world as Benjamin John Power mines a decade’s worth of field recordings on his gratifyingly singular fifth album
Blanck Mass is back with In Ferneaux – an astonishingly rich, allusive transmission from the eye of our current storm
John Power, the sole member of Blanck Mass and one-half of the electronic duo Fuck Buttons, has long been stretching his genre's possibilities to a tearing...
In Ferneaux by Blanck Mass album review by Adam Williams the full-length is now available via Sacred Bones Records
Marked departure from futuristic techno that Power Benjamin John Power has perfected