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Gazelle Twin is the creation of producer, composer and artist, Elizabeth Bernholz. Her acclaimed debut LP, The Entire City (2011, Anti-Ghost Moon Ray) and Mammal EP (2013, Sugarcane Recordings) is soon to be succeeded by the new, industrial-pop full-length, UNFLESH (2014).
Anti Body ramps up the stripped back, industrial-form first glimpsed in Belly of The Beast; here, deadpan vocals hammer out anxious sentiment over machine-drums and broken Moog arpeggios, (courtesy of Benge at Memetune studios), “like suicide meets NIN but really feminine and modern” according to Claire Boucher aka Grimes (via tumblr) who heard the demo in 2013.
B-side, Phobia, is starker still, recalling the vast inner-landscapes of The Entire City, but with a gentle claustrophobia.
Exploring the dark drama at play, Wrangler contribute an ultra-minimal, techno reworking, with shocks of dungeonesque vocals by ex Cabaret Voltaire frontman, Stephen Mallinder. The Goblin soundtrack-inspired, I Speak Machine (aka Tara Busch) flies off-world with her offering; soaring in an arrestingly creepy major key, with lead vocals slowed right down to an uneasy stammer.