L'Eclipse Nue – A Defective Man / Torn Spectral Lens (CD + mCD)
Aussaat - 18 - 2021 - GER.
"L'eclipse Nue is an industrial / noise unit which began in Tokyo, Japan in 2009. Their sound is a disturbing, noisy mixture of synthesizers, samplers, vocals and effects. The unit consists primarily of one member, OPR Opcoh (a.k.a. Daniel Sine), with occasional guest appearances and collaborations with other artists.
Since its inception in 2009, L'eclipse Nue has evolved from the lo-fi electro sounds and melodic song structures to the noisier, freeform compositions that they are known for today. Throughout their catalogue, however, one can observe a pitch black thread. Through 2015, L'eclipse Nue performed regularly in the Tokyo area, and has collaborated with a number of other artists, both live and on recordings. In 2016, L'eclipse Nue left Japan, and has since relocated their base of operations to Hartford, CT, USA."
"I have some other stuff of project, and liked what I heard, but never really paid attention. This thing was listened in right time. Live material on 3"CD, album on CD, both packaged into metal-box made for CD. Experimental noise, sometimes wonderfully raw and fierce - like some moments on live 3" - but mostly kind of innovative and "anything can happen" type of experimental industrial noise. Sound itself feels like it would be digitally recorded, but plenty of physical elements. That is my only complaint, that the "color" of noise, especially in live, feels a bit like ZOOM H2 type recording. Clarity, sharpness, etc all there, but little juice missing, hah.." - Mikko Aspa review.