"Repetitive Algae" lays down colossal drones, weird clicks and scrapes, and lots of gravel and grain over disorienting, hypnotic, churning rhythm that seems to have been created by a large steel ball bearing rolling around inside a cement mixer. High-pitched frequencies resemble demented birds squawking. RUSSELL HASWELL is credited with "spectral editing and time domain consultation." The gargantuan hum of "Rediki" pushes right to the fore and throbs away in true speaker-threatening, sub-bass fashion, recedes and re-emerges to fill the space with brain-damaging low-end and cochlea-exploding highs. It keeps going from unstoppable intensity to unstoppable intensity, unbelievably so. A real ear-killer. Edition of 200.