AUTARKY dissect biographies, they do not create them.
Autarky II:
"Looping invectives of noise stamp bombastic, glazing underlying melody in the rustle of electronic marches. The raucous and hoarse electronics do not outsoar the melodic samples and sequences leaving power electronics far below at times. Hermetic zones of thunderous cacophony nearly imperil the comingling of the orchestra, but autarky’s curtaining in such tracks is balanced with reflective military symphony." - Heathen Harvest
Autarky III:
"Throughout the album, you're treated with more haunting soundscapes (Pingfang) and noisy martial industrial music (Unit 516). Sometimes it can be downright beautiful as well, such as the track Marutas.
There's no clearance on autarky's visions, ideals or ideas on the subjects the tracktitles on this album refer to. For fans of intricate soundscapes and music with much more behind it that one can get from just the release itself, this is an excellent addition to your collection."
- Heathen Harvest
"the terrifying industrial-orchestral project, Autarky. Why not take a listen?" - Jim Rossignol
AUTARKY FILM:
Marutas
Unit 731
Disease Vectors
The Birth of a Nation
16/07/45
Saturday November 7 at The Vollrath Tavern, Indianapolis
With an assembly that includes members of Ministry (Warner Bros.) and Thrill Kill Kult (Rykodisc), it's obvious project .44 has a firm grasp on the aggro/industrial/tek metal scene. Hailing from the industrial/tek-metal capital of Chicago, where pioneers like Ministry paved the way for recent grads like Static-X, project .44 continues the tradition of Chicago's knack for mixing pulverizing guitar licks with catchy dance beats. It is the forging experience that Louis Svitek (Ministry) provides when laying down the tracks that the band transfers to the stage explicitly and explosively.
Also dance all night to resident DJs Copper Top, Zlaya, Krazy Karoline
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