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The Best Aborym album. More electronic sounds, but if you're open-minded it won't disturb. Great, satanic black metal. Pay attention to track : Does not Compute - incredible sound of loading computer :)

Review by: bastard



Aborym - With No Human Intervention

Very original, high standard black metal album as their previous releases.
the electronic influences are much higher here, and their peak is in the songs Does Not Compute and Chernobyl Generation which are totally electornic trance.
The best "metal" parts are the title song With No Human Intervention, and The Triumph which show again Aborym can make smart, psychedelic and enjoyable black metal!
right on.

Review by: CreatorofBla



the concept is cool, the music itself is ok, but tends to irritate. "With no human intervension", the title, fits this album perfectly. it sounds very mechanized and cold, but yet again - it's not very interesting, not at all, bottom line.

Review by: forgotten



This is the best album i EVER heard. I`ve found Aborym at Visions: A Tribute to Burzum (I`m a big fan of Burzum) and i think that even Varg couldnt make "Det som engang var" better. I like that Aborym puts electronical sonds in their blac metal music. You just have to listen to understand... "With No Human Intervention" best album EVER!!


Review by: ZsF



really nice industrial black metal. a great chaotic sound and nice vocals. there's not much to complain about. a superb album 8/10

Review by: homo



Extreme metal with industrial and techno sound is always intresting, but the problem with this CD is that there are too few songs with that good mix of extreme metal and techno, more songs on this album should be like "Does Not Compute", that song is original and intresting.

Review by: bödeln



This one caught me totally by surprise, I had heard the bands name a bit over the years but never got around to listening. The title track alone is worthy of carrying the flag for extreme music and the diversity of the rest shows there are some fresh ideas left. Just when it seemed like all the big names had sold out, With no human intervention hit with pure lightspeed agression. Nightsblood, I am the Black Wizards, Ebony Dressed For Sunset, and now the title track are what I consider landmarks in the Genre. I hadn't felt that kind of adrenaline from a song in years, I hope they can keep it up or at least inspire someone else to feel some hatred and anger when they write their next album. This is what the genre needs to survive.

Review by: raptuous



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