Skin Contact | Pleasure, Pain, and Distraction

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Pleasure, Pain, and Distraction

by Skin Contact

Post-industrial dark electronics
Genre: Electronic: Industrial
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1. Fall
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2. Gemini
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3. Clear
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4. Tides
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5. Under Control
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6. Thrown
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7. Scant
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8. Relent Less
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9. Count On Nothing
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10. Catalyst/Reagent
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11. Snakebite
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ABOUT THIS ALBUM


Album Notes
Genre-bending 2008 album release from SC. This release continues the mixture of industrial & drum and bass influences with other electronic elements, but has a more aggressive (perhaps also more danceable) feel overall than the previous year's EP, The Fine Line.

Pleasure, Pain, and Distraction has been well received by the underground press, being described by ReGen Mag as "expertly engineered" and "multidimensional", by Heathen Harvest as "kinky" and "intelligent", and by Matthew Johnson at Grave Concerns as "a solid release that seems aimed at the type of people who have Orbital and Future Sound of London albums sitting alongside Coil and Skinny Puppy on their CD shelves."


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