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In many ways, Pitchshifter are an anomaly. Initially staggering onto the scene in a maelstrom of pseudo-Minestry inspired industry metal, although somehow heavier, they were every bit the equal of their early 90 metal peers in terms of sheer ferocity and ambition.
But as they progressed, changing vocalist and embracing a multitude of influences from drum and bass, dance music and more, they begun to shed their one-dimensional skin in favour of something more dynamic, interesting and, perhaps above all, much, much more innovative.
Which brings us to www.pitchshifter.com. Their fourth album, the title seems somewhat quaint in the modern era, but in a way, it underlines just how forward thinking they were. With addition of Jim Davies, the erstwhile guitarist fo ...