Czech Grinders DUOBETIC HOMUNKULUS Make Debut EP Available For Free Download

October 4, 2007

Czech Republic-based grind outfit DUOBETIC HOMUNKULUS has made its debut release, "Cásti a Mechanismy Stroju" (in English: "Work Parts and Mechanisms"),available for download.

Born from the ashes of Earache/Elitist artist !T.O.O.H.! (The Obliteration Of Humanity),DUOBETIC HOMUNKULUS rises from the darkest corners of the Central European industrial wasteland in the form of two blue collar workers to uncover the crazy secrets from their cold realm of steel bearings, vaseline and the comical stories of their credulous ant-farm co-workers.

Eschewing the conventional three-chord approach to composition, the dynamic duo crafts a novel musical approach of twisted melodies, staccato riffage, eclectic basslines, discordant piano runs and broken rhythms all nicely topped with snarly vocals in the ever accessible Czech language.

Released in 2006, the track listing for "Cásti a Mechanismy Stroju" is as follows (English title translations are included in brackets):

01. Kolostrojní Úleva (Steel Orgasm)
02. Sverná Spojení (Clamp Joints)
03. Nýtování (Hand Riveting)
04. Machine in Human Flesh
05. Dr. Norden
06. Jarmilky Horizontálního Obrážece Bédi [bonus track] (Old Bumpers of Horizontal Shaping Machine- worker Bedy)

The entire EP including a new bonus track has been made available to download for free at the following locations (choose your pathway):

Option 1: Megaupload
Option 2: RapidShare
Option 3: MediaFire

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