Showing posts with label esoterica. Show all posts
Showing posts with label esoterica. Show all posts

Wednesday, 22 April 2009

Yoga



Haunted and eerie drones crawl out of the speakers. Repetitive ghostly ambience masking impish gibberish and mournful wails. They claim to blend new age and black metal aesthetics - music for a New Black Age. This is what the blog was made for.

Below is the Yoga half of their split with Ghäst, and is the same as their demo tape.

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Sunday, 22 March 2009

Lucifer




Famed early electronics with an hellish sneer. The music swirls between eerie ambience, ritualistic beats and drama that wants to charm the serpent-devil itself. Total 70s b-movie chic.

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Wednesday, 4 March 2009

Saaamaaa




Inside the belly of a demon, trapped and incapable of bursting through. It comprises distorted organs and monsterous vocal samples. A massively deep sound is completely understated by its swamp-like production. Not for audiophiles or easy listening.

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Wednesday, 11 February 2009

White Noise






Early experimental electronics. Endless samples and weird primitive effects turn these songs into a soundtrack for going insane. Vocals don't appear much. Shame the rest of this album ("An Electric Storm") isn't as good as these two tracks.

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Friday, 16 January 2009

Mount Vernon Arts Lab

www.myspace.com/mountvernonartslab





Despite good production this album is still a slab of weird horror-inflected electronics. This is more like a low-budget Lynch movie. Lots of visceral samples and sounds which fuck with your head. You'll want to turn it off but be totally incapable of doing so.

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