Halogen
Whitehouse · 1994
30 min · 6 tracks · noise music · power electronics
A relentless barrage of harsh noise and power electronics that confronts listeners with its raw intensity.
Halogen is an album by Whitehouse, released in 1994. A relentless barrage of harsh noise and power electronics that confronts listeners with its raw intensity. 'Halogen' is significant for its unapologetic exploration of taboo subjects and sonic extremes, contributing to the underground noise scene's evolution. The album received critical attention for its audacity, helping to define the boundaries of experimental music during the early '90s. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Halogen sound like?
A relentless barrage of harsh noise and power electronics that confronts listeners with its raw intensity. Rooted in noise music and power electronics.
What makes Halogen by Whitehouse notable?
'Halogen' is significant for its unapologetic exploration of taboo subjects and sonic extremes, contributing to the underground noise scene's evolution. The album received critical attention for its audacity, helping to define the boundaries of experimental music during the early '90s. By the time 'Halogen' was released in 1994, Whitehouse had established themselves as pioneers in the power electronics genre. This album followed their controversial work 'Great White Death' and marked a continuation of their aggressive sound and provocative themes. At this point, the band was solidifying their reputation for pushing boundaries within both music and audience perceptions.
How many songs are on Halogen?
Halogen has 6 tracks, running approximately 30 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Vulgar Standout 3:53
- 2 Lightning Struck My Dick Standout 5:43
- 3 Movement 1994 3:34
- 4 Dictator 4:06
- 5 Halogen Standout 12:02
- 6 The Way It Will Be 0:57
Release Date
January 1, 1994
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
30 min 17 sec
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