Throb (haloblack album) explained

Throb
Type:album
Artist:haloblack
Cover:haloblack - Throb.jpg
Recorded:
Genre:Industrial rock
Length:41:42
Label:Armalyte Industries/The Sick City
Producer:Bryan Barton
Prev Title:funkyhell
Prev Year:1996

Throb (or sylized as Throb.) is the third studio album by haloblack, released on February 16, 2004 by Armalyte Industries and The Sick City. The album's recording began after Bryan Barton moved from Minneapolis to London in the late 1990s. Barton became inspired to return to his musical roots and compose again after extensively listening to electronic music and Tricky's 1995 album Maxinquaye.[1] [2] The album was made with collaborative efforts of musicians Kraig Tyler, Charles Levi, Raymond Watts, and Olivier Grasse.[3]

Reception

Release Magazine gave Throb eight out of ten "R's", calling the music "strikingly inventive" and "consistently good."[4] C. Parker of The Wire criticized the mediocre writing and said "from the crackling interference, supine adolescent questioning and maladroit thudding of "Why?" through to the soggy bassline on the closing "Drugbeat". this is one long, unalleviated exercise in gloom and despondency."[5]

Personnel

Adapted from the Throb liner notes.[6]

haloblack

Additional performers

Production and design

External links

Notes and References

  1. Daniel . Hinds . Haloblack Interview . The Plague . 1999 . August 16, 2020.
  2. Kristoffer . Noheden . The Electronic Music World of Bryan Black – Haloblack, H3llb3nt, Xlover, Motor... . . . 2004 . August 16, 2020.
  3. Haloblack Interview . Side-Line Magazine . Bernard Van Isacker . 2004 . August 16, 2020.
  4. Kristoffer . Noheden . Haloblack: Throb. . . Musik & Media . February 18, 2004 . August 16, 2020.
  5. C. Parker . Haloblack: Throb . . Tony Herrington . 2004 . 239–244 . 183 . July 23, 2020.
  6. Throb . . 2004 . booklet . Armalyte Industries/The Sick City . Surrey, United Kingdom/London, United Kingdom.