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REVIEW: Insane Asylum - Enter My Corridors Kultura Industrialna, 2003
6.5/10
Insane Asylum - Enter My Corridors - cover art Insane Asylum is a band that I know hardly anything about except for the fact that it formed in about 1999. I suspect that they are from Poland although I am not 100% certain of this. In fact, it is not entirely correct to refer to Insane Asylum as a band since it consists of merely one man going by the alias Assassin. He composed the music presented on this debut release between 1999 and 2002 and as if this wasn't enough he is also the artist behind the cover art. He seems to be a versatile man of many arts and also seems to be a big fan of movies like "Matrix" and "PI" from which he has taken two speech samples found in the tracks "Medium Is The Message" and "Concrete Madness Thoughts". This album is not very easy-listened and it starts off right away with a close to ten minutes long track filled with harsh industrial and monotonous sampling, followed by the somewhat shorter "Aesthetics Of Murder Art", a more rhythmic song with a dark ritual beat. Assassin uses Insane Asylum as a creative outlet for his most extreme and destructive thoughts, resulting in some very powerful electronic sampling with sick and twisted song structures. If you were sane before then you will lose your sanity while moving through these eight chapters of murder art.

written by Vincent Eldefors

Tracklist
1. Enter The Corridors Of Insane Asylum
2. Aesthetics Of Murder Art
3. Absolute Mind Disaster
4. Society - Consciousness
5. Backing To Shock Programme
6. Medium Is The Message
7. Concrete Madness Thoughts
8. Final Decompression

Playing time: 41.49

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