Winter in the Belly of a Snake

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Winter in the Belly of a Snake
Winter in the Belly of a Snake cover
Studio album by Venetian Snares
Released October 28, 2002 (2002-10-28)
Genre Breakcore, glitch
Length 59:21
Label Planet Mu
Producer Aaron Funk
Professional reviews
Venetian Snares chronology
2370894
(2002)
Winter in the Belly of a Snake
(2002)
Find Candace
(2003)

Winter in the Belly of a Snake is a 2002 album by Canadian breakcore artist Venetian Snares, released on Planet Mu.

The album is generally categorised as glitchcore or breakcore due to the complicated drum patterns, often consisting of only short "clicks and cuts" and resonant squeaks, squelches, and buzzes but mostly also with a distorted bass drum. Some short tracks have no such drum patterns and are better described as ambient industrial or subtler kinds of noise. A few pieces contain vocals, some of which—such as the opener "Dad"—feature vocals from Funk himself, also most prominently in "She", which was written by Misfits and Danzig singer Glenn Danzig, and the track "Fraujäger" (German, meaning "Woman Hunter") which contains heavily distorted vocals by Aiwaz. Also, the track "January" samples popular American storyteller Garrison Keillor saying "It's January" and "I realized that if my body broke, I would break into blossom".

The cover art is by the British artist Trevor Brown.

Winter in the Belly of a Snake was described as "a masterpiece of brutally calculated drill & bass programming combined with ill, Clive-Barker-esque atmospherics and quirky, twisted melodies."[1]

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Dad" – 3:59
  2. "Stairs Song" – 5:51
  3. "Tattoo" – 4:18
  4. "Gottrahmen" – 3:07
  5. "Suffocate" – 5:31
  6. "January" – 4:05
  7. "Crawlspace" – 0:23
  8. "In Quod" – 6:38
  9. "She" – 1:44, written by Glenn Danzig
  10. "Cashew" – 3:39
  11. "Fraujäger" – 3:59, vocals by Aiwaz
  12. "Warm Body" – 1:24
  13. "Sink Snow Angel" – 3:27
  14. "Yes Love, My Soul Is Black" – 1:15
  15. "Icosikaipent" – 8:41
  16. "Earth" – 1:20

[edit] References

  1. ^ In Case of Aural Ingestion, Montreal Mirror Available online

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