*2024 stock. 90 copies limited edition, very last ones in stock* Thought Broadcast return with a highly limited new long player via the freshly minted Amok Age. It's been over a decade since we first heard from Ravi Binning's project, arriving at around the same time as Blackest Ever Black and what felt like a renewed interest in blasted post-industrial electronics. Whether that interest still prevails i'm not sure, but Nameless Science nonetheless finds Binning worshipping at the same cursed altar, and as compelling as ever with it. And why not? The world continues to keep ending. It needs its soundtrack. So: imagine Raime's Quarter Turns Over A Living Line buried beneath the LA tarpits, amniotic and blackened yet still marching along as inevitable as death. There's also more than a few appreciative nods towards the ghostly industrial techno of Muslimgauze, that sense of memory and machinery decaying in symbiosis. Given our current state of affairs, apposite stuff all told. Edition of 90 in handstamped/stickered sleeves.