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Slinging tuneage like some fried or otherwise soused short-order cook. Embiggening the earholes

30 April 2026

Musick that Needed Work : T - Techno Animal

 

Birningham native, multi-instrumentalist Justin Broadrick & London's Kevin Martin (The Bug & King Midas Sound) were Techno Animal. 

 



They now continue the Techno Animal sound performing as Zonal. 

 

Techno Animal - The Brotherhood of the Bomb, Matador OLE482-2, 2001.
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Cruise Mode 101
Glass Prism Enclosure
Hypertension    
DC-10
Robosapien    
Freefall    
Monoscopic    
Piranha
Sub Species    
We Can Build You
Blood Money    
Hell

 

 

Enjoy,

7 comments:

  1. The Brotherhood of the Bomb
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  2. Justin Godflesh Napalm Death Head Of David Broadrick. Born on the first of the first of that hippie fest Woodstock. His 1991 first Techno Animal was brutal, the 12''s I have are 33/45 all your own choice. Didn't have this last animal. Thank you.

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    1. Glad I could add to the pantheon of Gods(flesh, etc.).

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  3. Excellent choice again, this one has a great selection of MCs. Justin is another prolific musician with so many incredible side projects like this one. I was sad to hear of his recent hospital stay for an inguinal hernia, which effectively ended Godflesh. I understand, that guttural growl and screaming for 40 years has to take its toll eventually.

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    1. Thanks brother. Straining too hard for the words, ripping a gut, what a thing. Hope he recovers well.

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  4. I have endless fascination with the music of Kevin Martin & boundless admiration for his work ethic & inventiveness. This will go down a treat!

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    1. Talk about a busy boy. KRM is all over the music spectrum. This is another good one. Thanks, Richie.

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