Plasma Pool

From the annals of Budapest Hungary, the haunting sounds of the EBM industrial experimental onslaught of Plasma Pool
released upon us in 1993 and the mesh of extreme electronic ambience and the guttural operatic brilliance of Attila Csihar produced
a sound that is unique and ahead of its time.
Songs such as False the Saints and Prince of Fire wrest our minds to an unequivocal region and we find ourselves afflicted.

The major release, Plasma Pool - I, a compilation of live and studio tracks, is an incredible release... raw and perfect in its substance.
The heavy electronic sounds from a black metal influence are infectious. The opening tracks are classic, with great studio production.
The songs were recorded in studio and live concerts in Hungary.

Plasma Pool - Drowning is a live release with top production. Definitive versions of False the Saints and Prince of Fire can be
found in this collection of twelve foreboding tracks. The album was released in 1997 but the actual recordings were done a few years previously.

Plasma Pool - Ezoterror, the third major release saw the replacement of Attila with the new vocalist, Gabo. The album signals a shift in the
overall sound of the band and is distinct from previous releases. The music relies on a stronger instrumental mix than previous efforts.

Anxiety arouses everything and an elementary fear; with the body of an event, which is the man, occurs in his body.
With his body, which individually he knows for him the world all from among his forms,
 which sole place of his in the life onto staying and onto decaying equally.
Anything, that this juice and area between nothingness shocks it in full one's whole, deathly threat.

The man, than the part of the nature not anthropomorphic, the life you eat is flooding anti-life.
The orgasm for the life, for the act, the so shocking totality of perception, which calls the death near at it, at what scoops out more.
The sight, sound, flavour, and a touch whirlpool goes over to the chaos where something is terrible; a storm rages, that tears up, what is pleasure;
and deathly, a life explosion the background of the decay away, that only to the birth receivable: fatal and total.
And a man does not need him for this already inevitable to be.

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