
RMFTM - Bliss
Eindhoven-based industrialists RMFTM (Radar Men From The Moon) are back with new material in the shape of an EP titled Bliss. The three-track EP arrives on June 14th via long-term label Fuzz Club and follows on from a split 7â with cult Norweigan noise-rock/metal band Ă rabrot (2019), the third and final volume in their Subversive album trilogy, Subversive III: De Spelende Mens (2017), as well as a collaborative record with Salford collective Gnod under the Temple Ov BBV moniker 2017). With a new full-length in the works, Bliss offers a welcome introduction into whatâs to come: a world of apocalyptic drone and ambient nightmares.
Taking influence from such avant-garde innovators as Cabaret Voltaire and Nurse With Wound â whilst also following a similar path to itâs more contemporary proponents in Shit & Shine, Container and collaborators Gnod â RMFTM say of the new release: âThe Bliss EP is made up out of three songs that were conceived on the 2018 Secret Howls For Europe Tour, in support of Subversive III. When we came back from that tour we recorded them immediately. These three K-Hole anthems are an experimental exercise in ambient, drone and dark electronics.â
The titular, opening track âBlissâ â âa Dionysian meditation put to soundâ â offers a menacing insight into whatâs to follow on the rest of the EP. Across itâs 12-minute running length, the Dutch band envelope the listener with a deluge of dark, droning electronics, eerie chiming bells and a propulsive beat thatâs submerged beneath a stormy sea of feedback that twists, throbs and hisses away from start to finish. âMoonâ is something of a comedown from the former; in
absence of the previous trackâs 4/4 beat âMoonâ is instead a piece of shadowy ambient drone that sounds like La Monte Young in the clutches of a terrifying hallucinogenic-induced fever dream. Upping the ante once again, final track âNakedâ sees the band approach industrial techno territory, the claustrophobic drone still looming in the background but what drives the track is a pulverising mechanical beat that never lets loose for a second.
RMFTM formed in Eindhoven in 2010 and is comprised of Glenn Peeters, Tony Lathouwers, Titus Verkuijlen and Bram van Zuijlen.
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Eindhoven-based industrialists RMFTM (Radar Men From The Moon) are back with new material in the shape of an EP titled Bliss. The three-track EP arrives on June 14th via long-term label Fuzz Club and follows on from a split 7â with cult Norweigan noise-rock/metal band Ă rabrot (2019), the third and final volume in their Subversive album trilogy, Subversive III: De Spelende Mens (2017), as well as a collaborative record with Salford collective Gnod under the Temple Ov BBV moniker 2017). With a new full-length in the works, Bliss offers a welcome introduction into whatâs to come: a world of apocalyptic drone and ambient nightmares.
Taking influence from such avant-garde innovators as Cabaret Voltaire and Nurse With Wound â whilst also following a similar path to itâs more contemporary proponents in Shit & Shine, Container and collaborators Gnod â RMFTM say of the new release: âThe Bliss EP is made up out of three songs that were conceived on the 2018 Secret Howls For Europe Tour, in support of Subversive III. When we came back from that tour we recorded them immediately. These three K-Hole anthems are an experimental exercise in ambient, drone and dark electronics.â
The titular, opening track âBlissâ â âa Dionysian meditation put to soundâ â offers a menacing insight into whatâs to follow on the rest of the EP. Across itâs 12-minute running length, the Dutch band envelope the listener with a deluge of dark, droning electronics, eerie chiming bells and a propulsive beat thatâs submerged beneath a stormy sea of feedback that twists, throbs and hisses away from start to finish. âMoonâ is something of a comedown from the former; in
absence of the previous trackâs 4/4 beat âMoonâ is instead a piece of shadowy ambient drone that sounds like La Monte Young in the clutches of a terrifying hallucinogenic-induced fever dream. Upping the ante once again, final track âNakedâ sees the band approach industrial techno territory, the claustrophobic drone still looming in the background but what drives the track is a pulverising mechanical beat that never lets loose for a second.
RMFTM formed in Eindhoven in 2010 and is comprised of Glenn Peeters, Tony Lathouwers, Titus Verkuijlen and Bram van Zuijlen.
180-gram coloured vinyl limited to 300 copies.Â















