Deus-Ex-Machina’s 1992 release on Merlin Records, Threat Of Aggression, captures a moment in early 90s music where raw energy meets experimental edge. The record presents a distinct sonic palette that hints at underground movements of the time, layering intense rhythms with an aggressive stance. This release doesn't just present tracks but creates an atmosphere charged with tension and purpose, characteristic of early electronic and industrial scenes. For collectors and enthusiasts interested in early 90s underground sounds, this album represents a focused exploration of machinery-like textures and confrontational themes embedded in the era’s sonic experimentation.