
Arvo Zylo was an unknown  name to me before I received his package of releases. Info on the net is  sketchy, but Zylo's press release emphasizes his presence on the  Chicago independent radio scene, live shows in and around the windy city  and an association with the legendary 
Illusion Of  Safety.
  
  "333" is a really interesting release that combines krautrock, prog,  electronica and noise (sometimes all on the same track!). Very well  paced with a real affinity for the dramatic buildup. These compositions  are created from some of the strangest, oddball sequenced patterns,  followed on by chattering noises, psychedelic synth tones, more  harshness and stunning, rhythmic driving-forces that reshape the sound  structure again and again. If this is breakcore, it's creating a new  definition for it. It's a devilish sort of music that, at first, makes  for the raised eyebrow and then the dropped jaw as this thing grows into  a behemoth before your ears! I really cannot recommend this one enough.  Likely to leave noise purists skeptical but this is for more open  minded listeners.
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