Consumer Electronics
United Kingdom
Est. 1982
"A barrage of jarring frequencies and unrelenting beats converge in a dense auditory landscape that pushes against the listener’s comfort zone."
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Horn of the Goat
1995
About Consumer Electronics
Consumer Electronics matters for its unapologetic confrontation with the limits of sound, a deliberate act that challenges listeners to engage with discomfort.
Emerging from the realms of power electronics, the project stands as a stark reminder of the tensions between noise and music, pulling audiences into an immersive experience that questions societal norms and personal boundaries.
The approach is raw...
Emerging from the realms of power electronics, the project stands as a stark reminder of the tensions between noise and music, pulling audiences into an immersive experience that questions societal norms and personal boundaries.
The approach is raw and uncompromising, utilizing harsh textures and relentless rhythms to build a sonic environment that feels both oppressive and liberating. By embracing distortion and layers of sound, Consumer Electronics crafts an atmosphere where conventional musical structures dissolve, inviting listeners to confront their reactions to what they hear. This methodology creates a visceral experience—one that often elicits physical responses as much as emotional ones.
Lyrically, Consumer Electronics often explores themes of alienation, technology's impact on humanity, and societal decay, employing a tone that oscillates between ironic detachment and stark sincerity. The songwriting frequently adopts an impressionistic style, painting vivid yet unsettling scenarios that compel listeners to reflect on their own experiences within these fragmented narratives.
1 studio album· United Kingdom
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Consumer Electronics's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.
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1995–1995
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