I really liked FARWARMTH's Immeasurable Heaven earlier this year on ACR. HRNS ("harness") is a duo with FARWARMTH and Rui P. Andrade. There's three tracks here totaling about 20 minutes, and then three remixes respectively of those tracks equaling about the same length. From the originals, most successful to me is the title track, a rainy sounding piece with a female vocal sample that sounds real ethereal. I liked Wim Dehaen's remix of "Royal Blue" which stretches a droning piece into something flatter, longer, slightly harsher. But overall nothing here excited me too much.
I was not aware of these guys, who formed in 2010 as a noise duo, and slowly evolved and added more members and turned into a kind of death/blackened doom metal project. They've got ties to other noise acts I don't know (Sutekh Hexen) and other industrial acts I don't know (Only Now). Quite a stew and the band pulls of something that sounds truly different. It's got a tentacle in each of the aforementioned genres but blends them really well. It's quite hard to pin them down in fact. Big, heavy riffs with a production level along the lines of a sludge/black metal record but sharp instrumentation and just a dirty atmosphere...ambient noise passages separate a couple tracks as a nice diversion...very cool

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