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May 13, 2014Process carries with it the possibility of Yvette evolving into something even more ambitious and imposing.
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UncutJun 26, 2014This isn't mainstream music in any sense of the world, but it's one of the first glass-rattling industrial-noise records you could imagine getting stuck in your head. [Aug 2014, p.81]
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May 13, 2014This Brooklyn band, completed by Dale Eisinger on drums and electronics, strike a thrilling balance between extreme industrial sound and remarkable artistry.
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May 13, 2014At its best, Process is an album that makes a virtue of its own patterns of gray art-punk surfaces slashed with caterwauling bursts, like a roller coaster you’ve ridden enough times to feel the ups and downs in your muscle memory. In both cases, the thrill remains, adrenal peaks and false-calm valleys.
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May 13, 2014Their tracks rarely exceed the three-and-a-half minute mark and each indulgent no-wave-y/early Sonic Youth noise section is over before you can even begin to get bored by it, making way for the next freshly thrilling fragment of din.
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May 13, 2014Overall, Process is a ferocious if at times delicately poised introduction to the incendiary world of Yvette, sonic adventurists extraordinaire.
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May 13, 2014It's only 33 minutes, but it leaves the listener purple--proof that brutality can be catchy when provoked.