• 20th Anniversary remastered reissue of a Regis classic • The blueprint for those shockout British Murder Boys excursions • Re-mastered by Simon Shreeve • Clear vinyl, 500 copies • RIYL: Surgeon, British Murder Bous, Regis, Sandwell District
Regis’ deadly slab of gothic hard-body machine funk returns, the blueprint for those shockout
British Murder Boys excursions and generally one of the most influential Techno records of all
time, here on a newly mastered 20th anniversary edition, once again ready to wallop.
‘Penetration’ practically defined this type of loopy, gnashing techno before a gradated phase shift
into sleeker forms of minimalism came to pass during the following decade. It would be nearly
20 years before Regis issued his solo follow-up, ‘Hidden In This Is The Light That You Miss’, with
time well spent on developing his roles in British Murder Boys and Sandwell District, among many
other things, but ‘Penetration’ stands as a paradigm of Techno’s gothic-toned, gnashing wing in its
purest, deadliest form.
Bolstered by Simon Shreeve’s airy remaster, ‘Penetration’ kicks like a thoroughbred. From the
stentorian, Latinate drum friction of ‘Get On Your Knees’ to the monotone drone tension of
‘Aftertaste of Guilt’ and ‘It’s A Man’s World’, or the stealth ratchet of ‘Thirst’, it’s not hard to hear
hallmarks of Regis’ sound that would inform his run of seminal British Murder Boys productions
with Surgeon a couple of years later. Yet cuts such as the shark-eyed drive ‘White Stains’ and the
sleazy dark room afterthoughts of ‘Slave to the Inevitable’ distinguish the album as sole property
of Regis in his prime, before taking on the mantle of UK industrial music’s renaissance man over
the past decade. With 20 years hindsight, it remains a tough, adrenalised energy-rush for the ages
- here sounding heavier than ever.