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Joel Vandroogenbroeck's "Biomechanoid" is a captivating journey into the realms of krautrock and experimental music, released on January 1, 1980, under the Coloursound Vinyl Series label. This 38-minute album is a testament to Vandroogenbroeck's innovative spirit, blending mechanical rhythms and organic textures to create a unique soundscape that defies conventional genres.
From the opening track "Dark Plasma" to the closing notes of "Galaxy Recall," the album unfolds like a cosmic voyage, with each song offering a distinct sonic experience. "Elements" and "Sign from Space" set the stage with their hypnotic beats and ethereal melodies, while "Strange Lady" and "Plastic Gnome" introduce a playful, almost whimsical element. The album's midpoint features "Metallic Agony," a track that showcases Vandroogenbroeck's ability to merge harsh, industrial sounds with melodic harmony.
The second half of the album continues to explore the intersection of human and machine, with tracks like "Lost Planet" and "Asteroids" evoking a sense of isolation and wonder. "Interstellar Insects" adds a touch of the surreal, while the final track, "Galaxy Recall," brings the journey full circle with its soothing, almost meditative quality.
"Biomechanoid" is a landmark release in the krautrock and experimental genres, offering a rich, immersive listening experience that continues to resonate with fans and critics alike. Whether you're a seasoned fan of experimental music or a newcomer looking to explore the genre, Joel Vandroogenbroeck's "Biomechanoid" is an album that demands to be heard.