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about
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BOOOOOOM. We have encountered a rift in the space-time continuum and some of our staff have entered a wormhole sending them to the year 2012. The one-man grindcore band traveling with us on our ship to NGC 3314 has disappeared into a higher dimension, warping directly into an alternate world line where his band is called PSUDOKU. He has recorded an album in the future. This album (title: SPACE GRIND; playing time: 28:31) has been sent back in time to our age, 2011, and is currently located on planet earth, awaiting release.
PSUDOKU's 18 tracks of futuristically progressive non-stop warp space grind space space space non-stop rock fusion are at risk of changing the future past, creating cosmic contradictions in space-time and beyond. A chain of sub-space events may or may not be occuring in a parallell multiverse. CODE PINK. ALL SYSTEMS FUNCTIONING AS NORMALLY PLANNED EXCEPT FOR THIS. Stand by for further information.
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From the outer-cosmos comes the one-man-prog-blast unit PSUDOKU. Think MAHAVISHNU ORCHESTRA meets ORIGIN and DISCORDANCE AXIS, this is sure to perplex even as its crushing your skull into space-dust. Fucking space-blast.
-625
Debut CD of demented Norwegian progressive space grind fusion. Plays like DISCORDANCE AXIS downloading YES albums while teleconferencing with NETJAJEV SS and Stephen Hawking.
-Torture Garden Picture Company
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Unpredictable yet catchy as hell! There's absolutely no reason to miss this!
-Braindead Zine
Devastatingly serious and outright daft without straying far into either territory, much like Netjajev SS, Wadge or Melt Banana, only better. A total ripper from start to finish.
-Collective Zine
Dude has proven once again that he is a perennial album of the year contender. Norwegian grind, my god, it’s full of stars.
-Grind and Punishment
PSUDOKU has hit the grind world, and currently has me pondering if it is the greatest grind album so far.
-Grind to Death
It's an album you put on, and in the end you think "Wow, what a ride."
-The Executioner Zine
Music or noise? Genius or audacity? It can be interpreted as one wishes. It is clear, PSUDOKU dances on the boundary line separating the standard and bizarre.
-The Tomb of God
credits
released 28 February 2011
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