Showing posts with label nightmare. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nightmare. Show all posts

Sunday, 24 March 2013

Monday, 21 January 2013

Enemite



Maleficence trudges from the east, horror and shadow trailing before it. Wrapped slowly like wet tentacles around the throat and face, limbs waving listlessly in the cold wind. Trees die, but you expected that at least. The void drags with it fields of barbed wire. You bleed.

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Thursday, 19 January 2012

Black Mountain Transmitter



This is EVP - electronic vile phenomena - at its most grisly. Waves upon gentle waves of eerie psychedelic warble slump and slide with all the presence of larvae. Eurgh.

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Wednesday, 25 May 2011

Pariah Carey



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Monday, 28 February 2011

The Haxan Cloak




Something unnerving lurks at the edge of creaky strings and drilling soundscapes. Always just outside of view, you will go mad trying to glimpse it, trying to reach it, trying to comprehend it you will relent your sanity. Demons will sway their celebratory dance.

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Wednesday, 22 December 2010

As an aside... #4



Haunted Air by Ossian Brown. Creepy American Halloween photos from decades passed. Deliciously nightmarish.

Thursday, 4 June 2009

Amaka Hahina


Droning organ and layers of vocals that rasp and ramble. You'll feel like walking through a demon-haunted forest, alone and about ready to give in to encroaching madness. The complete mysterious aesthetic - with titles that don't make sense and lyrics that you can't make out - completes the music's horror.

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Thursday, 14 May 2009

Orzelda



This is the sound of creepy children's toys and cobwebbed attics. Wavering between noisy horror ambience and lo-fi rock, this Twilight Sad side project is brimming with weirdness and late nate uneasiness.

Both albums available from website so go there and get them!

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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Saturday, 28 March 2009

Shaye Saint John


Absurd to the point of creepy, this is music from the uncanny valley. Horrid visuals are achieved through total lofi effects, and the obsessive repetition found in the songs make so little sense it feels like my head is slowly...pull...ing...apar...t...

And also be sure to watch the short movie featuring Shaye St John, Wire Therapy.

Sunday, 15 March 2009

Ruth White

http://www.modisti.com/musicbox/?p=1522



Creepy electronics soundtrack poems from Charles Baudelaire's "Les Fleurs de Mal". The voice limps through reverb and distortion as the music grows and dissipates. Some songs are scary in their sparseness, others bewitching, whilst some (e.g. "Spleen") are simply haunted with evil.

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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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Saturday, 17 January 2009

Wraipe Aurora






Dark, dark droning ambient. This is the soundtrack for snuff films and fucked up movies about being raped. By zombies. Plodding scoundscapes are interupted by fuzzy guitars and groooooaaaning howls. The music is excerpts from hours-long sessions of being locked in cellars. It's languid terror is more akin to nightmares than movies.

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