Kontravoid - Cut to Cleanse (The Snowman 1932) Creepy Cartoons

submitted by Gothica Spiderson on 05/08/15 1

Music: Kontravoid - Cut to Cleanse The name Kontravoid belongs on a limited run cassette circa 1980-something, the type of tape buried in lost upstate dustbins of pre-MIDI analog electronics, wedged between Cabaret Voltaire and Das Ding. The dark industrial and new wave influences are strong on ex-Crystal Castles drummer Cam Findlay's new project—his voice is scary, like an echoing underwater growl—but the underlying pop melodies always afford a degree of breathing room. The artist Felix Kalmenson has already produced two great Kontravoid music videos: "Native State," the album's most instantly rewarding song (owing to interestingly doubled male-female vocals) and its most aggressive, "Killed in Action." Kontravoid is on sale now from Bandcamp and iTunes, courtesy of Tarantula X. Video: The Snowman 1932 Van Beuren Studios Distributed by: RKO Radio Pictures Directed By Ted Eshbaugh. Originally Released on July 05, 1932. Black & White

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