{"product_id":"yen-tech-assembler","title":"Yen Tech - Assembler","description":"\u003cp\u003eYen Tech's second album is fully eye-popping cyber-theatrical medieval deconstructed nu-metal. Like Amnesia Scanner banging out Slipknot covers with Siri and Arvo Pärt in a distant space prison.\n\n'Assembler' is a bizarre record, even for SVBKVLT. Yen Tech's debut \"Mobis\" was a future-facing hi-tech party rap deconstruction, all blitzed trap and vaporwave shimmer. 'Assembler' is completely different proposal, addressing the post-COVID world with growling anxiety and lavish, multidimensional digital fireworks. \n\nHoarse semi-human vocals are meticulously painted over hydraulic, machine-gun kicks, drunken synth drones and simulated choirs. Techpilled harpsichord chimes resonate over swirling, supernatural soundscapes, while alien chatter butts heads with disembodied artificial voices. 'Herd immunity' a voice echoes on 'Leech', as unsettling drones build through clouds of white noise.\n\nYen Tech takes Amnesia Scanner's dystopian deconstructed airlock club template and de-bones it to fit the actual dystopia of 2021. Jarring, fanged and packed with sneering nu-metal adjacent attitude, 'Assembler' sounds as awkward and genre-allergic as an algorithmic playlist. It's an uneasy listening experience that's both familiar ('Extinction Game' is almost chart-ready future pop) and defiant all at once. \u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"SVBKVLT","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":39498901454907,"sku":"Y2021","price":18.19,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0259\/9403\/5259\/products\/5056321650542_T11_Image.jpg?v=1624273646","url":"https:\/\/3345.nl\/products\/yen-tech-assembler","provider":"3345 Record Store The Hague","version":"1.0","type":"link"}