Ens Perfectissimum & VRNA - Necrognosis and Secret Rituals on the Edge of the Abyss
A new split is out, released on a label based in Mexico called Noctivagant. A label supporting and promoting various artists within the dark-ambient, ritual, and noise spectrum. A split between VRNA (which we have released earlier) and another act called Ens Perfectissimum (a side-project to another project called Occult Odyssey). A full-length one-hour album, where each project delivers 30 minutes. The CD comes in a thin wallet cardboard digipack, with some interesting artwork for the eyes. The artwork was created by Sang from Vhan Artworks, based in South Korea.
The concept of the album. Something about necro and something about gnosis, in other words... some kind of esoteric and ancient necromancy performed in a situation where it could be rather... rather dangerous. I like the way the cover artwork and the title go hand in hand.
The first track is by Ens Imperfectissimum, and it´s called Ceremonies in the Cemetery under the Blood Moon. The sound of the wind through some kind of underground cave, and birds can be heard from some distant part of the cave. Eerie reversed sound effects, and the sound of someone painfully moaning in the distance. A shimmering synth is there, and some additional haunted-house and archaic chanting elements are added as well. A nice (and interesting) kind of surreal soundscape, earcandy for the imagination for sure. A bit in the same vein as Italian acts like Die Sonne Satans and Ain Soph.
The second (and last) track by VRNA is called Incubazione Rituale al Cimitero delle Fontanelle (Ritual incubation at the Fontanelle Cemetery). Now that is quite interesting. I would recommend anyone who would listen to this track to do a Google search about this (kind of) cave-cemetery, and have a read about it. I'm providing a Wikipedia article (link below). Praying, whispering in the cavern below... voices of the spirit of the dead, or people praying for them. A voice from the other side answered the prayer, a stretched-out howl of despair entering the epic chamber of worship. The sound of a ritual gong and a beautiful sound-tapestry made out of Gregorian chants further enhances this experience. You really get to sink your teeth into the world of the dead, and how (and why) people take care of their skeletal remains, do remember to read the Wikipedia text while listening to the track!
A beautiful album, which has a certain kind of depth to it, which a themed concept album like this requires. The album artwork, the sound, the atmosphere... everything is closely chosen and highly focused to follow the common necro-themed thread. Hell, I might even take a trip to Naples and visit the cemetery myself! The album certainly gives me the motivation to do so. Highly recommended for fans of Italian ritual acts like Ain Soph and Die Sonne Satans! Excellent album!
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