Genre: Power Electronics / Industrial Noise
Track Listing:
01 Automata Anetesia
02 Dale Muerte Al Hijo De Puta
03 Frio Sistema De Dolor
04 Futuro Incierto-Present Destruido
05 Caos Postmoderno
06 Mediatico / Sofisticado
07 Rock N' Roll Funeral
Brutal power electronics from South America. Argentina, home to beautiful Buenos Aires and a delicious style of roast where the vegetables are cooked in the meat. Roast pig on a spit. Disciplina De Exterminio brings a brutal and powerful fist down upon their enemies, flaying them into pieces without remorse. The hatred and killer instinct that is displayed on this release in unmistakeably authentic. DDE are killers of the most heightened and extreme tastes, only the most absolute and animal in cruelty would please these terror-loving hounds of hell. Sounding as if it comes from the absolute pits of sonic despair, the tracks beg you to not enjoy the complete and utter bludgeoning.
Actually, these chaps seems like very sensitive fellows who care about their fellow man, but the brutal music contained within this disc deserves such a powerful introduction. The absolute sonic crushing-ness of this down-south document is difficult to convey in print. This speaker-shredding abomination takes no prisoners in a machine-gun industrial battle to the death. With sonic atmospheres that are evocative of the 80s industrial pioneers that are my bread and butter. If you have always wanted to hear a Whitehouse/S.P.K.-level band from South America, but with a contemporary and powerful sound, you are in luck because now is the time. Disciplina De Exterminio provide the utter sickness that is necessary for effective Power Electronics, as well as a social consciousness that comes from living on the absolute bottom of the planet Earth.
It is no surprise that such brutal and exsquisite PE should come from the place that many have considered to be the entrance to Agartha. "Future Incierto-Present Destruido" is a powerful soundtrack to the ships that pilot around the Earth exiting from the South Pole, waiting to unleash their death rays upon us all. The middle tracks on this release go into a healthy electronic industrial direction that is extremely welcome in this time of harsh noise walls and high-pitched feedback excursions.
Similar in intent and vibe to the American group Halflings, DDE expresses the perennially Argentinian topics of power, control, and the Military. From underneath the Earth comes the most brutal Industrial power electronics that you will come across today. Minimalist and unrelenting, this is high-grade material, the voice of the future of PE. "Rock And Roll Funeral" is a fantastic ambient noise finale that caps this release off perfectly. Highly recommended and seriously sick Power Electronics. Get this music.