by Justin Broadrick (Napalm Death, Godflesh, Jesu), the remix is described by Pitchdork as "Powerful, certainly, but what makes this one of Broadrick's best moments in years comes a full minute after the point where Yakuza aimed for coda. Broadrick charges in renewed, unleashing a mechanized beat that's pure, concussive force. His samples volley, but he shapes the din into a diatonic melody split in loose counterpoint by a groove more militant than you may imagine. Despite Broadrick's recent trajectory, this is unequivocally brutal."
Currently playing a handful of east coast shows, YAKUZA will team up with Broadrick and Jesu later this month for a few shows throughout the Midwest before returning to Chicago. YAKUZA is continuing to support the band's latest effort, 'Transmutations,' which saw an August release through Prosthetic Records
Find the remix at - Pitchdork
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