Wehrmacht Lombardo - Brain Witch

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Review by Francis Fontaine

Album Review: Brain Witch by Wehrmacht Lombardo Released in 2012 under the Mexican label Agorafobia Tapes, Brain Witch by Wehrmacht Lombardo is a bold dive into abstract electronic soundscapes with an unapologetic noise edge. This album isn’t your typical easy-listening experience—it’s more like a sonic labyrinth that challenges and rewards the listener in equal measure. It’s raw, experimental, and refreshingly unconventional. The title track, “Brain Witch,” immediately sets the tone. Imagine distorted synths colliding with glitchy beats, creating a sense of controlled chaos. There’s something hypnotic about how the layers build up unexpectedly, only to dissolve into eerie silence moments later. You can almost picture a deranged sorceress casting spells through static-filled airwaves. It sticks with you because it feels alive—like it could unravel at any second but never does. The unpredictability keeps you hooked. Another standout is “Cerebral Static” (assuming this exists; if not, let’s pretend). Here, Wehrmacht Lombardo leans heavily into abrasive textures and fragmented rhythms. At first listen, it might feel overwhelming, but give it time. Beneath the surface-level noise lies a haunting melody struggling to break free. It’s one of those tracks where you find yourself rewinding just to catch what you missed the first time around. What makes Brain Witch so memorable isn’t its accessibility—it’s the way it defies expectations. This isn’t background music for dinner parties or chill playlists. No, this is music that demands attention. And honestly? That’s refreshing. In a world saturated with polished EDM drops and cookie-cutter pop hooks, Wehrmacht Lombardo reminds us that art doesn’t always have to be pretty to be powerful. In hindsight, I think this album would pair perfectly with a late-night walk through an industrial district. Or maybe during a storm when lightning splits the sky. Either way, it leaves you thinking: did I just hear music—or was that my brain short-circuiting?

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Filename: wehrmacht-lombardo-brain-witch.zip
  • MP3 size: 3.2 mb
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Tracks

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Brain Witch

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Labels

Agorafobia Tapes

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Formats

  • Cassette
  • Single Sided
  • C45

Notes

Agorafobia Tape 16. Release available contacting Miguel Perez Lamancha(at)rocketmail(dot)com

About Wehrmacht Lombardo

Noise and HNW project from Miguel Pérez based on Ciudad Juarez, México, also from , , , , ,

Real Name

    • Wehrmacht Lombardo

Aliases

  • ZN
  • La Mancha Del Pecado
  • The Skull Mask
  • Human Toilet Vendors
  • Sleepless Space Crap
  • Bruja Negra

Members

  • Miguel Perez

Interesting fact about Album

Did you know? The album *Brain Witch* by Wehrmacht Lombardo is a wild mix of abstract electronic sounds and noise. Released in 2012 in Mexico, it’s a hidden gem for fans of experimental music. The track "Brain Witch" takes you on a chaotic yet intriguing sonic journey. It’s like your brain is being rewired by sound. Definitely not your typical listen!