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Performer: Snuff
Genre: Electronic
Album: Snuff
Released: 2009
Style: Power Electronics, Noise
MP3 version ZIP size: 1456 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1297 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1593 mb
Rating: 4.8
Votes: 343
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Tracklist

A Phone 16:58
B Kristiina 18:31
C Metro 25:13
D Stalker 23:44

Notes

Limited edition of 60 copies. Black chrome tapes housed in two separate cases with J-card, enclosed in a box with xeroxed insert. Everything is sealed in a black plastic bag with slits in it; included in this is a used condom full of semen and blood.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
FILTH&VIOLENCE-13, UNTER37 Snuff Kristiina ‎(CD, Album, RE) Filth And Violence, Untergeschoss FILTH&VIOLENCE-13, UNTER37 Finland 2015
FILTH-13 Snuff Snuff ‎(Cass, Album, RE) Filth And Violence FILTH-13 Finland 2009

Blackredeemer
seriously, no one is willing to sell the original release?

Dugor
This shit is rotten to the core. The tapes are packaged in a sealed black plastic bag which contains a blood smeared hard plastic case which holds the tapes. The package smells like menstrual blood, which it might be. The music itself is lo-fi filth. A concept album based on the 2001 murder of a Lithuanian prostitute in Helsinki. Phone is all brooding shit electronics and warped, sadistic laughter dragging endlessly for 16 minutes. Kristiina and Metro both feature delayed hateful vocals on top of a vicious onslaught of metal abuse and feedback screech. It sounds so candid and convincing I'd be willing to believe it's the murderer himself. Very abuse and very basic. Stalker may be my favorite track. Starting with heavy panting, soon a harsh synth destruction begins and continues for 20+ minutes. Slow modulations and static give the song a sort of trance-inducing quality. Basically a reflection on the previous nihilistic violence and an unsettling end to an excellent release. I hope to hear more like this from SNUFF and the Filth and Violence crew.