MP3: Beaten By Them – “Yo”
Beaten By Them
Invisible Origins
Logicpole
Rating: 4 out of 5

Link: http://www.beatenbythem.com/
I feel weird, like I’m trapped in a void. What the hell is that banging sound!?! It keeps pounding over and over again, rattling my brain. Oh those cosmic swirls of outer space electronic energy. Damn, that is hot stuff!
This is how “Final Sun” ends with a drum cadence repeated like it was some strange radio frequency penetrating our air waves, or the result of what it sounds like to be propelled into outer space, awe-inspiring and mystifying. You may loose track of the song shortly after it begins, but the back end is so much cooler.
I would be happy with this thought process being transcended and transformed into all sorts of direction, but the song simply fades out with nowhere else to go. When you continue on, the quintet’s sound transcends in some form. And with that cross over, there is something beautiful in the way Beaten By Them shares a dynamic.
Even a song like “Vanishing Point,” which clocks in at almost 12 minutes, shows that the band can manage to hold themselves together while being as expansive as they want to be or as closed fist as they desire, often times contingent to a Neu!-like structure. It’s something that started out on the song “Yo” and was visited on this epic song.
The album is tribal in nature, and I think that is what really makes Invisible Origins hypnotic. Whether it’s a driving beat — like a Sandy Nelson big beat on “Nisla Nif” — or a beautiful earthly discovery in scope (we really hear that on the song “Lost”). “Destiny Manifest” sounds like a Sonic Youth meandering without screetching feedback, just an open-aired composition that is elevated high into the atmosphere.
Most of these songs will have you forgetting that you are listening to an album to begin with. Their natural construction and hypnotic ease is not an easy thing to accomplish, but they do it quite nicely and your mind will thank you for the distraction.
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