Gutter Tactics
Ipecac indie hip-hop group return with another set of verbal bluntness and sonic brutality, helping to color the fringes of rap with musical and political gusto.
Dälek make post apocalypse music, crumbling building blocks standing like broken teeth, noxious sludge oozing from drain pipes, scorched asphalt and concrete
Coming off of the blistering beats and symphonic doom of Abandoned Language, New Jersey duo Dälek (pronounced dialect) continue swaggering down the same path that made their last album a success, and in a sense, Gutter Tactics could be considered Abandoned Language, Pt.
Like an industrial hip-hop soundtrack to your worst (or favourite) Lynchian nightmare, New Jersey duo Dälek prophesise the apocalypse via the medium of murky beats and a venomous pen with album number five.
The hip-hop heads who follow the genre as closely as high rollers watch a horse race might have other ideas, but for my money Dälek (pronounced...
If you haven’t and would like a more figurative and less strenuous take on the experience, indulge in Gutter Tactics.
Dalek - Gutter Tactics review: Gutter Tactics thick, doom sound that defined Dälek's approach has now turned back and smothered any attempt at a unique change.