Diarmaid O'Meara

Single - An Inconvenient Abomination

Play 90 second soundbite of 'An Inconvenient Abomination' @ 'CD quality'

Three turntable wizard Diarmaid O'Meara's single, 'An Inconvenient Abomination', utilises several underground and dance nuances, the end product being a pretty in-yer-face concoction for the more ardent dance freaks to blow out to. The clue is in the title; 'An Inconvenient Abomination' somehow says much about this weirdly staccato, piece of modern techno audio barrage.

With his techno, drum and bass and digi-noise paraphernalia, O'Meara creates a fairly brash sounding work that's full of percussive punch, techie experimentation and melodic episodes; it's a hefty sounding single that really benefits from being given a high db blast and it should really suit the specialist clubs and underground rave venues.

'An Inconvenient Abomination' isn't the sort of dance that's for the soft-machine-oides out there - this is almost total annihilation of the senses stuff; heavy riffs, bold passages, big beats and all with an over-riding feeling of 'monster-groove' - speciality dance stuff for the heavy-mob party-ites. 'An Inconvenient Abomination' by Diarmaid O'Meara is not, in any way, a commercial release in the 'hit' single kinda way - this is set-fair though to be monstrous on the dance-floor and should certainly be accompanied by some pretty offensive looking gyrating and sweaty armpits!


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