Also this week on Music Fellowship, TARENTEL unleash the first two editions of their 4LP epic series & they're on top form. I love it when artists release a load of records at once. Sounding particularly noisy on 'Everybody Fucks With Somebody'. The opener on 'Ghetto Beats On The Surface Of The Sun Vol.1'. It then goes into some ace drumming that sounds like it's done by either two people or one person with four arms. It chills out somewhat then into more conventional Tarentel territory. Layers of feedback, noise and effects combine wonderfully. There are moments of beauty as well as some more freaky dark bits. Quality gear with top artwork to boot. Splendid..
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What their label says...
Tarentel's predominantly instrumental compositions read like chapters of an epic novel – vast and absolutely breathtaking. Tarentel's tidal force and blissful elegance elicit the kind of ecstatic response their name suggests. This album is being released as a series of 4 limited 12" LPs, each between 30 and 40 minutes...The first volume in the series of 4 LPs comprised of studio and home recordings from September '04 to April '05, Ghetto Beats On The Surface Of The Sun isn't your grandma's Tarentel. It will eat your face, make you shake your ass, and there are some other dirty tricks in there too. The second volume in the Ghetto Beats On The Surface Of The Sun series is another helping of ass-shaking trash can style, but with a healthy dose of psychedelic fever and blast off moon landing thrown in for good measure. Take your medicine!