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Quite dramatic and atmospheric, Caesar Romero does recall legendary soundtracks from composers such as Wendy Carlos and Bernard Herrmann. Overall electronic based, the musical expression is strange and dark with a frequent use of classical music elements.
Caldon Glover uses a blend of primitive acoustic Folk instruments, as well as organic and electronic sound sources to create an ancient and timeless sound that evokes feelings of the rituals of a cthonic cults lost in other realms. Lim. 300x.
On sound structures that are formed by an elegant dance of guitars and piano, ethereal voices weave a world animated by intense and lemotional exchanges between human and non-human beings. Lim. 300x.
Italy’s Chaigidel And Neraterræ have joined forces and created a deeply evocative ritualistic opus rich in various aural elements and sceneries, which pays tribute to the Mesopotamian mythological malevolent goddess Pazuzu. Lim. 300x copies.
The hypnotic music of "Kalvarie" is almost mind-altering, as the droning repetitions of the hurdy gurdy, various percussions and effects meld with the soft otherworldliness of Colin’s voice throughout a single, 15 + minute track titled "Eternit".
Cindytalk's 1984 debut is a fearless work that feels even more singular and prescient now forty-plus years beyond its release. Thriving on chance and transformation, it collages elements of noise, balladry, soundtrack, catharsis, and improvisation.
An artistic triumph for the band. Dark & intimate, while masterfully exploring signature dark electro-gothic sound that has made the act adored around the world.
A new Prog Rock Version of the famous soundtrack, characterized by its synth heavy sound, carillons, yells and sighs. "Suspiria" is perhaps Argento's most celebrated film and a classic of Horror subgenre in its own right.
Dark Ambient, Black Industrial, Ritual Drone, Noise and subsonic horrors of all kinds are distilled by the demiurge into a sonic morass of total suffering and terror, and ritualized into a soundtrack to every broken soul's most hidden and foul impulses.
Crafted using a rare new synthesizer, the Silhouette Eins, Pavlov’s first encounter with the instrument across a long, late night session resulted in a continuous set of textures, patterns, and subliminal melodies, which instantly reminded Pavlov of ELpH.
Crafted using a rare new synthesizer, the Silhouette Eins, Pavlov’s first encounter with the instrument across a long, late night session resulted in a continuous set of textures, patterns, and subliminal melodies, which instantly reminded Pavlov of ELpH.
Crafted using a rare new synthesizer, the Silhouette Eins, Pavlov’s first encounter with the instrument across a long, late night session resulted in a continuous set of textures, patterns, and subliminal melodies, which instantly reminded Pavlov of ELpH.
"Sudden Fruit" offers an immersive and chimeric work, which subtly balances between the organic and the digital — the fluidity of nature and the poetry embodied by Hirano’s piano juxtaposed with the gravity of Pavlov’s low-frequency machinery.
"Sudden Fruit" offers an immersive and chimeric work, which subtly balances between the organic and the digital — the fluidity of nature and the poetry embodied by Hirano’s piano juxtaposed with the gravity of Pavlov’s low-frequency machinery.
A rambunctious alchemy, of magikal Coil sensibilities and hi-tech home circa 90's mixing technique. These were the unrestrained, pre-big studio mixdowns, of four songs which Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails) requested Coil to remix.
Inspired by long form ceremonial music of Tibet and other religions, where the intent is to lose oneself in the music, Time Machines became Coil's “Electronic Punk-Primitive” answer to this tribal concept.
Inspired by long form ceremonial music of Tibet and other religions, where the intent is to lose oneself in the music, Time Machines became Coil's “Electronic Punk-Primitive” answer to this tribal concept. Lim. 600x.
Coil's unreleased soundtrack for the VHS only, pre-internet, sexual education documentary entitled "The Gay Man's Guide to Safer Sex" released in 1992, with 2 bonus tracks. "[a] slightly new agey, progressive house type thing", in Balance's own words!
The complete version of for the OST for this delightful erotic video, a mystic soundtrack by Coil of dreamy ambient, almost spa-relaxed soft harmonies, bland tribal rhythms, chimes and birdsong with their trademark charm.
One their most celebrated and hallucinatory creations. A mystifying collection, oneiric evocations of desire, decadence, dinner jazz, and dietary advice, far beyond the pale of whatever Gothic Industrial ambiguity birthed such a journey. Lim. 2000x.
A full witching hour of bad acid sound design, synthesizer voyaging, opiated balladry, Luciferian glitch, and subliminal hymnals, alternately ominous, oracular, and absurd. An hermetic affair, tapping into the group’s limitless insular synergy.
One their most celebrated and hallucinatory creations. A mystifying collection, oneiric evocations of desire, decadence, dinner jazz, and dietary advice, far beyond the pale of whatever Gothic Industrial ambiguity birthed such a journey. Lim. 600x.
Inspired by long form ceremonial music of Tibet and other religions, where the intent is to lose oneself in the music, Time Machines became Coil's “Electronic Punk-Primitive” answer to this tribal concept. Lim. 300x.
Coil's 49-minute post-industrial pinnacle of sensory warping minimal long-form drone. An exemplary case study in their capacity for mutation and extremes. First ever official reissue.
Coil's 49-minute post-industrial pinnacle of sensory warping minimal long-form drone. An exemplary case study in their capacity for mutation and extremes. First ever official reissue.
Coil's 49-minute post-industrial pinnacle of sensory warping minimal long-form drone. An exemplary case study in their capacity for mutation and extremes. First ever official reissue. Lim. 1200 copies.
A rambunctious alchemy, of magikal Coil sensibilities and hi-tech home circa 90's mixing technique. These were the unrestrained, pre-big studio mixdowns, of four songs which Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails) requested Coil to remix.
A rambunctious alchemy, of magikal Coil sensibilities and hi-tech home circa 90's mixing technique. These were the unrestrained, pre-big studio mixdowns, of four songs which Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails) requested Coil to remix. Lim. 500x.
A suite of four EPs that Coil released seasonally via their in-house Eskaton imprint across 1998, and which has long loomed as a pivotal and pinnacle work in the group's discography. Includes the material from the "Copal" bonus disc.
A suite of four EPs that Coil released seasonally via their in-house Eskaton imprint across 1998, and which has long loomed as a pivotal and pinnacle work in the group's discography. Includes the material from the "Copal" bonus disc.
A suite of four EPs that Coil released seasonally via their in-house Eskaton imprint across 1998, and which has long loomed as a pivotal and pinnacle work in the group's discography. Includes the material from the "Copal" bonus disc. Lim. 500x.
The legendary recording of Coil's much anticipated performance in April of 2000 at London's Royal Festival Hall (as part of Julian Cope's Cornucopea mini festival), one which is universally considered the veritable Coil live debut!
This sumptuous 4CD most comprehensive Coil re-edition does not only collect the two original versions released when Coil were still alive, but also all of the rare outtakes, most which were later briefly available on now equally out-of-print vinyl and CD.
"Yearn" offers five extended arrangements for viola, percussion, and voice. The pieces slowly unfold as if remembering a dream… Fragments move in and out of focus, light and darkness considered equals in the creation of this landscape. Lim. 300x.
Where "That which Remains" was somewhat solemn and introspective, "Holy War" is more ´in your face´. Like its predecessor it varies a great deal in styles, but this time it´s more aggressive and sexual in nature. Deluxe digipak with gold foil printing.
New album by Russian ritual ambient entity, offering 4 rituals, 4 sacrificial stones as the the foundation of this opus. Enthralling incantations merge with deep ceremonial atmospherics, immersing one into the realm of ritualistic fervour. Lim. 300x.
A string of scribbles in sound and spellings, trying to make senses of nonsenses that followed the clouds at teatimes. This CD shows some of them. If they make no sense to you, they make no sense to me either.
Four extended arrangements for viola, organ and voice. Drawing from modern composition, Black Metal, the darkest and bleakest of Dungeon Synth and transcendent Drone, "Inversion" redefines the concept of Dark Ambient and ritualized music. Lim. 300x.
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