The album "Life Recording One" by Dead Machines is a haunting and atmospheric collection of experimental noise and drone music. The duo, consisting of husband and wife team Tovah and John Olson, creates a sonic landscape that is both unsettling and captivating.
The album is comprised of six tracks, each with its own distinct character and mood. The opening track, "Life Recording One," sets the tone with its eerie drones and distorted vocals. "The Smell of Burning Wire" is a cacophony of static and feedback, while "The Blackness of the Void" is a more subdued, ambient piece.
Throughout the album, Dead Machines demonstrate their mastery of sound manipulation and experimentation. The tracks are filled with unexpected twists and turns, with layers of noise and feedback building to a crescendo before abruptly cutting off.