Taken from ‘Themes of Carnal Empowerment Pt 2 'Deceit’, ‘No-one will evert touch you’ is a fans favourite. Originaly released in 2013 and re-released through Negative Gain Productions,
A blend of industrial Drum and Bass and heavy electronics. This is an angry and infectionslab of pure ESA magic.
Sitting alongside the single release, previously unreleased ‘False in Tongue’ also takes fans by surprise with a sound not
previously explored by ESA. An urban attack coupled with Blue Mayhems perfect vocal delivery. This is a pleasant curveball and further highlights J Blacker’s need to charter new territories.
Substantial remixes by iVardensphere, Iszoloscope and WASTE amongst others makes for an albums worth of material packed into this angry little EP.
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Saw Kanga last night in Houston , instantly was entranced by her sound , sucked me into the Kangakult vortex , so glad I got to see her live , should have looked into her sooner as Gary Numan was so supportive of her on the Revolution tour , oh now it’s time to catch up and get further involved Callum Gray
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Slaves is my favorite song, although Crosses comes at such a close second... this LP and acts of worship I both need to own in some sort of physical copy one day, they're so good at expressing emotions I didn't even know I felt... yona
Sound & visual artist Fjorn Bastos, aka Papaphilia, reflects on historical cycles of colonial violence on this heady experimental dance LP. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 5, 2021
Written in a country house in the middle of nowhere, “Suicide Disco” is bleak, driving old-school industrial designed to unsettle. Bandcamp New & Notable Dec 2, 2019
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Finally saw Kanga last night in Austin. Amazing and even more energetic than I had expected. The sound was terrific! This is my favorite album thus far but, she keeps getting better. The tracks on this album are arranged (to me) in a way where life is given to the next. It's hard to pick a favorite. Home and Touch! 🖤 Will