BP. Service create sophisticated electronic compositions that combine dance beats with experimental noisescapes. Deep Signal is the Budapest band's second release on Tone Casualties. It stands out because of it's wide variety of unusual sounds including: metallic sounds, chaotic whispers of noise, mysterious atmospheres, odd vocal manipulations, crushing noise, and fragile tinkerings. The almost twenty minute opening track is relaxed and somber, but it still grooves with pleasant beats, strange sampled sounds, and etheric female cries. The second track is minimal with gentle waves of the noises of passing motorists. A car alarm shatters the calm, transitioning the song into an echoing of metal. Breaking from the norm, the sixth track uses a child's chant repeated over and over above swelling strip instruments and tinkling chimes. There is a wealth of amazing sounds on Deep Signal that I would enjoy even more if they were incorporated into more concrete song structures, but the unconventional instruments are still worthwhile and enjoyable.
- Octavia, Outburn Magazine
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