Album artwork for Master by Teeth Of The Sea

From the radiant consciousness of Britain's most intrepid sonic assassins comes a shattered mirrorball of a record fit to transform and transfix all that surrounds it in 2013 and beyond. Master, the long-awaited and devastating third album of Teeth Of The Sea, is an unprecedented junket into mind-melting abstraction and neon-drenched revelation. In this period, the band's experimental instincts have continued to extend in a myriad directions, and whilst Master nods to the established Teeth of the Sea touchstones of Throbbing Gristle, Goblin, Heldon, Angelo Badalamenti and Slayer, recent work by the like of Byetone, Pete Swanson, Raime, Powell and Prurient, alongside a long-standing fixation on the disco stylings of Patrick Cowley and Giorgio Moroder, have helped to mark out a gritty, confrontational path whereby abrasive and sparkling electronic textures do battle with waves of incandescent noise and a merciless beat-driven imperative to form a powerful alchemical charge.

Teeth Of The Sea

Master

Rocket Recordings
Album artwork for Master by Teeth Of The Sea
CD

£5.99

Released 07/10/2013Catalogue Number

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Teeth Of The Sea

Master

Rocket Recordings
Album artwork for Master by Teeth Of The Sea
CD

£5.99

Released 07/10/2013Catalogue Number

launch059cd

Learn more

From the radiant consciousness of Britain's most intrepid sonic assassins comes a shattered mirrorball of a record fit to transform and transfix all that surrounds it in 2013 and beyond. Master, the long-awaited and devastating third album of Teeth Of The Sea, is an unprecedented junket into mind-melting abstraction and neon-drenched revelation. In this period, the band's experimental instincts have continued to extend in a myriad directions, and whilst Master nods to the established Teeth of the Sea touchstones of Throbbing Gristle, Goblin, Heldon, Angelo Badalamenti and Slayer, recent work by the like of Byetone, Pete Swanson, Raime, Powell and Prurient, alongside a long-standing fixation on the disco stylings of Patrick Cowley and Giorgio Moroder, have helped to mark out a gritty, confrontational path whereby abrasive and sparkling electronic textures do battle with waves of incandescent noise and a merciless beat-driven imperative to form a powerful alchemical charge.