onsdag den 26. januar 2022

 Herbarium - Of Aconitum



A release from 2021 via Realm of Sleep, physical cassette-copy sadly sold out... but I will review it anyway! 

It´s another one of those interesting side-projects by Jason Browne ( Windersinnen, Boreal Dawn, Shelter Ov Shadows, etc). As you can see on the cover artwork (and the album title), then yes... we are dealing with something of a druidic sort of nature. Herbarium is all about the preservation of herbs and plants (drying them and pressing them). While Of Aconitum is about a certain plant that either can be used as medicine or to create a poison to kill! Also known as Wolfsbane or Queen of Poisons. And yes, the cover artwork has a Wolfsbane on the artwork. And the skull?. Yes, a wolf's skull (made a Google search on that!). For the movie-nerds, the Wolfsbane is also featured in the classic horror-flick Wolfman with Lon Chaney.

There is only 1 track on the album/cassette, the track is on the A-side... the one with the cool sticker on. An almost 20 minutes long piece. And yes, it´s simply called Of Aconitum. 



An old-school proto dungeon-synth lo-fi sound kicks, think a slower early Mortiis or Old Tower. Lovely low-key martial drummings and sorrow-filled and epic organ synth-work, grim and cold stuff... just the way I like it!. The esoteric and archaic feeling is there, and the sense of timelessness is absolutely breathtaking. 

A kind of dungeon synth album that can give the listener a sense of what real dungeon synth is all about, Jason Browne absolutely nails it down on this! Ancient castle ruins in a heathland forgotten in time. This stuff also takes me back to that classic series called Robin of Sherwood, a darker and more occult-driven version of the Robin Hood story. Brilliant! 

There isn't much to tell really, a one-track album that gives the listener a truly epic and mysterious journey into a forgotten realm. This is real dungeon synth at its most serious moment, without drunken dwarfs and silly elves. Go and use 19 minutes of your time on this, you won't regret it! 


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torsdag den 20. januar 2022

 Lesser Dog - Tavistock Anthropocene



Lesser Dog is a new act from last year ( 2021 ). Hailing from Portugal, dealing with the general harshness of life through a sound that lies between power electronics and industrial soundscapes. This album is the first full-length by Lesser Dog, the other 3 releases have been splits with like-minded artists. Both sides of the cassette have been filled up with 7 tracks, almost 60 minutes in total. Released via Danvers State Records as a limited 50 copies cassette release. Love the cassette design by the way!.

The first track Exceptional Creatures lets the listener into a... eerie post-apocalyptic and dreamy soundscape. The sound of rust, decay, and degeneration is quite visceral here. A very experimental thing between fields-records and ambient noise. Sort of takes me back to The Grey Wolves and even early Test Dept when they/he being more in the experimental-soundscape department that is. Love the layering of weird sounds here, lots of stuff for the ears and mind here. Mechanized brutality and nightmarish surrealism! Already sounds like a veteran actor in my ears!

The second track Desperate Dispatch starts as an HNW-inspired piece. But evolves more into a rumbling radio communication in some world war. Again a very brutal piece of nastiness with some interesting atmospheric undertones going on. A very noisy thing, but you sort of listening to it with ambient ears.

The third track Tavistock Anthropocene returns to that kind of hypnotic and metallic early Test Dept-sound. A sample from some documentary/radio, something about the decline of the human race (fewer babies and all that). A great piece of real industrial music, just give it a listen and you will know what I mean! Just love that sound of an old abandoned factory!

We flip the cassette and continue with the B-side. The fourth track is called Decimation Mechanisms. A mechanized nightmare keeping dying bodies alive for too long. The sound of machine guns in the streets awaken the dying patients, while the monstrous machine keeps on working to keep them alive. There is almost a storytelling mood in how these soundscapes work, they work on the listener's imagination... without a doubt!


The fifth track Bio-Hacking sounds like a vortex wall of sound. A hypnotizing cesspool of biological decay. Again, some interesting fields recordings going on here as well. Pulsating, repetitive ambient noise with TONS of layers, dynamics, and reverb! Fxxxxxx love it!

The sixth track T.C.B. jumps right in when the fifth track stops. Mercury and wet metallic sound, death-industrial moods, heavenly evil sound distorted beyond belief!... The classic proto harsh-noise meets industrial in the eighties kind of sound, told you that Lesser Dog sounds like a bloody veteran! Fans of Macronympha and early Contagious Orgasm, take notice!

The seventh (and last track) is called Silhouettes of the Past. A very subtle and rumbling piece of the highly dynamic ambient noise wall. A great outro for the album. I can sense ( and hear ) watery drops and... the sound of a playground ( kids playing ). You can also hear birds and all that. But, there is a sinister tone in this. Like if you are looking at something, and you are thinking about how that place was like... 30+ years ago. And now?. The playground/school has been demolished, your question would be ´did your childhood mean anything?´ Or are you just a brick in a huge puzzle/wall. The past is a thing that haunts you, and it will keep on reminding you of things that you either cherished or hated. I love this piece of atmospheric noise-wall, and I love the way how it ended as well.

Shit. This album is VERY good. With a lot of thought and sincerity attached to it. An atmospheric industrial-soundtrack journey. Not the most pleasant one, but one which will definitely give the listener a kick! It´s early Test Dept meeting it up with the Grey Wolves, but again with a unique sound and perspective. I´m looking forward to hearing more about this act in the future! You cannot hear the thing on some Bandcamp page, so you just have to bloody trust me... and buy the damn thing (bloody link below!)


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onsdag den 12. januar 2022

 Escuadron de la Muerte & Alpha + Galates 

- Himnos Y Resistencia. Veterans Psychotroniques.



Yup. It is one of the longest headline entries on Kalteldur ever. Two acts, one hailing from Mexico and one hailing from France. Putting their thoughts and ideas together, and have managed to pull a kind of split album on CD. One actually 100% split as of such, the two bands (maybe randomly) share the tracklist on the album. 

The one-act from Mexico (Escuadron de la Muerte) is a veteran when it comes to Mexican power electronics. An act that has been active since 2008, and has had its albums released on Steinklang, Skullline, and even had their debut on Trevor Ward´s Strength Through Awareness Branch (Grey Wolves). Be sure to check their discography out, cause it´s massive! The other french act Alpha+Galates is an act that is somehow connected to the industrial ritual act Melek-Tha (which is also a French act!). Several releases by this so-called skinhead-industrial act, some physical releaes are available on some of the links on their Bandcamp site (Link below)... The truth is (which was later told), was the idea behind this track came from Dr. Strangelove!

What else can I tell, the cover art of course!. What do we have? An incredible and surreal rainbow-colored painting, showcasing the kind of dreams that comes out of the mind of filmmaker David Cronenberg. On top of that, you also get a cool-looking poster with it. A kind of nice demonic-themed painting which reminds me of something from one of those Warhammer Fantasy books that meets Hellraiser, which I actually like cause I am a  nerd! You don´t always have to show WW2 photos to be a tough power electronics act. Enough of that, let us get on with the recordings!

The first track is called Conspiracion de la Vodka (with Escuadron de la Muerte). I don´t think it is about doing noise while being drunk on Vodka (Could be). But it could also be about a specific Vodka advertisement which showed a map of 19 Century North America, back then where Mexico was a part of the USA. The whole thing ignited paranoia among the local nativists (which you can understand). The track is a pulsating death-crushing piece of merciless heavy electronics, much in the same vein as Genocide Organ or Death Squad. Heavy and clipped distortions thump like a mad machine while screaming screeching sounds scratch your ear, weird recorded and mutated samples going on the background as well. Cool intro so far, more on the heavy attitude than the aggressive one (which I like). 

The next is with Alpha + Galates and the track is called Psychotronic Holocaust. The track follows up nicely after the first track ended. Rain of noise and metallic clattering with death-industrial aesthetics sucks the listener right in. Cool soundscapes here to contemplate the primitive noise here. 

The third track Operacion Climax de Medianoche with Escuadron, starts with low-fi AM-radio sounds and some moaning female voices. Creepy windy sounds and a thunderous death-industrial-machinegun rhythm kicks in. A lovely subtle and brutal piece, very hypnotizing! 


The Fourth track with Alpha + Galates called Detruire le Monde Moderne sounds like... Some kind of recorded music, being heavily distorted and multilayered with tons of mutated feedback. I sense a kind of epic melody in there, which kind of takes me back to the noisy moments with Blood Axis.  

The fifth track is also with Alpha + Galates called Vers i´Alliance des Forces, which is a track that floats in the same way as the former track, just way more harsh and aggressive. The sound is in the traditional German power-electronics sound.  

The sixth track (Alpha + Galates again) is a bit more interesting. Power electronics with a kind of ritualistic setting. It goes from a heavy sound to a more moody soundtrack sort of sound. Noisy soundscapes clashes with the soundtrack of old black and white horror flicks (sort of). Very intense mood going on here! 

I will now jump to the last track, which is a track where both acts are being present!. A harsh-noise wall with dynamics starts the thing, which extra layered sounds of noise being added while you are listening. A hint or two of sounds behind this wall can be heard and sensed! The wall is then turned down while the sounds behind the wall become easier to hear. Grey´Wolves´ish vocals are added later on as well. The wall is now kind of...looped. Which ends and is repeated in a thumping explosive sound. High pitched sounds yelling the listener that the end is nigh ( or the album ). 

And that ends the album, and yes... some of those high-pitched sounds can still be heard if you ask me. It was a raw and brutal experience without a doubt. Kind of a mixed feeling with the way how the track listing goes, I would rather hear a full-length from each act. I don´t really think that the sound of the two acts sticks all that well together, maybe that was the intention! My favorite of the two acts would be the Mexican ones, their stuff just seems more... thoughtful and...patient as well. While the French cannot wait and jump head-first straight into it (which some are more into, then acts while relays more on mood before action). 

I still think that it is an interesting album which has a lot of good moments. We are also dealing with an album that requires the listener to listen to it again ( a couple of times ). First time I heard this album was different, compared to the second and third times. But on top of that, I do actually have a gut feeling that we are dealing with something which might cult recording turn into a cult album in the future. There is a lot of blood and sweat here kids!. 


 

tirsdag den 28. december 2021

 Kalteldur top 10 of 2021



2019 was a hectic year, and 2020 was an even more hectic year (which explains the absence of a Kalteldur top 10 of 2020, for which I am sorry)... Nevertheless, here we are in 2021! And you know what?! IF you consider all the various teenage-mutant-corona-viruses creating havoc all around... it has actually been a much better year than the former one. People have had a lot more time with their music, and therefore they have created more for me to review. And "luckily" it has been extremely hard to create a top 10 list because there have been SO MANY GOOD RELEASES! Well... Let us not delay the show, I proudly present for you all The Kalteldur top ten of 2021! 

Number 10:

Jugendwerkhof - Leibenfamie

Low Life High Volume

The relentless aural punishment from this harsh-noise beast was hard to forget. A devastating metallic-grinding post-apocalyptic mess that will swallow you whole, leaving you absolutely drained of mental and physical energy when the album ends. I love the way how they have managed to sneak in the industrial sound into a harsh-noise setting, we could use more of that in the future! 


Number 9

Flow Control - Endless March

Elm Records


Ambient music is easy to make, hard to actually make it really good. Flow Control is a good example of that statement, which I actually think that Brian Eno once said in an interview somewhere. Endless March was... an endless album. The feeling of being completely isolated while the corona thing was going on, with a huge fire ravaging the landscape at the same time. It is a quiet and pleasant album, but with a kind of... silence before the storm which made the album kind of... unnerving in a memorable post-apocalyptic way. A brilliant ambient treat with a good conceptual idea.

Number 8:

The Secrete Society - Thee First Secrete

Marbre Negre


Dark and extreme electronic music is always a guarantee when dealing with such labels as Marbre Negre. Thee First Secrete is absolutely no exception. I even had a rather horrific experience listening to this tape with my Sony Walkman. It was all about a nighttime walk in nature, in a place I didn´t know. A place where the moon was high, and a minor storm was blowing through the trees around me. Well, the thing was that I was lost. So I ended up walking like 2 hours to relocate to my place of origin, which in my case was a summer vacation cottage in the outskirts of Denmark. For 2 hours I listened to this album in a state of growing anxiety, the album contained a certain kind of darkness that you could almost drown yourself into. Pretty gruesome and truly frightening industrial ritual music from your absolute worst Lovecraftian nightmare! As raw and dark as MZ.412 and as surreal and intense as Coil. That album was stuck in my mind for several months after that experience. 

Number 7:

Cities In Ruins - Athanor of Souls

MTRec Distribution


Cities In Runs came with a surprise. A rather deep one if you would ask me. We were all just talking about a mini-album with two tracks and an additional track which was just another version of the first track. The thing which came out of the speaker was truly something worth taking notice of. Engulfing melancholic dark-ambient moods with a kind of post-war´ish sort of setting. Imagine huge buildings being completely devoid of human presence, huge buildings/locations that once have been booming with activity and human life. Chernobyl if I should name a place, among other places as well. Ghosts and memories are all that this tiny album will haunt you with... and it leaves you with a strong impression. I actually think that if you have one of those tape-players that automatically flips the side, you could actually listen to this thing for hours without getting tired of it... it is that good people!

Number 6:

Monosymbiosis - 1

Realm of Sleep


´It was just a colour out of space´. The same thing I thought of when 1 by Monosymbiosis ended. It contained all the elements of the human imagination when considering the vastness of space, equally fascinating and equally frightening! A truly adventurous album with its cold, dismal, adventurous, and vast proto ambient/kraut-rock sound. Could be like traveling through the vastness of the great cosmos, or even through the human body. The whole album is like a pulsating living thing with huge space inside (a bit like the Tardis!). Go out and get it, and explore the worlds within!. 

Number 5:

Parthenfelder - Enduring To the End

Sektion1


In the veins of Anazephalia and Grey Wolves, the project Parthenfelder was something new to my ears. Immensely intense without aggression. Power electronics with a mood-before-action-approach so to speak. Works almost like a religious experience, like some radio channel through which God can speak. Quite epic stuff from the muddy and cold trenches of the first world war. When I had my job as a Corona-test-employee for the state, this tape was living permanently on my Walkman. Perfect for when you have a worldwide pandemic party going on! Best power-electronics release of 2021 here kids!.

Number 4:

Starless - Lezo

Despot


The album is as... mind-boggling as the cover itself. Surreal, free-styled, anarchic almost... sort of a space/room where ANYTHING can and will happen! It sounds like a bloody avant-garde mess when I am trying to describe it... but... there is a thin red line running through the entire recording... leading you through the chaotic schizoid landscape of sound! It is incredibly well achieved, and the electro-acoustic sound quality is absolutely gob-smacking! When the early exploits of the arty avant-garde meet the early industrial sort of. A classic to withstand the time for many years! 

Number 3

En Nihil - Time Destroys Everything

Deathbed Tapes


I must admit that I am a HUGE fan of death industrial. I am so huge fan of death industrial that I must admit that I do think that... too many acts are using that label to describe their music. 90% of the cases you end up with something which just doesn't fit the tag, you either end up with some Genocide Organ-wannabee screaming on top of their lungs or some death-metal band just messing around with electronics. En Nihil was no doubt the real fucking deal, absolutely and 100% true death industrial to the core (almost sounding like a metal dude now). En Nihil is also an act that goes way back to the mid-90s, so it was easy to hear (and experience) that we are dealing with someone being quite experienced in the specific field. Although not as known as either Brighter Death Now or Atrax Morgue, which in my case leaves me to say that En Nihil is an underrated act. Go and seek it out from Deathbed Tapes. 

Number 2:

Sokushinbutsu Project - 即身仏


I heard the entire album on a long bus trip on my Discman. While reading the highly detailed booklet, I entered into a mediative state of mind. I still do when I am hearing this übermensch sort of an album! So what is Sokushinbutsu Project about then?!. It´s not Japanese, it´s from Ithattaly by the way. It´s a concept album that revolves around a certain ritualistic practice done by Buddhist monks. Which in this case is self-mummification! Each track on the album is about the 4 stages which the monk has to endure to reach Nirvana.. which is actually death while meditating!. The difference between the real thing and this album is... you do not die while listening to the album, and this album only takes 50 minutes to get through... while the real deal takes about...3000 days!. A different beast to describe. Partly ritual-industrial with elements of experimental noise here and there, the whole album is completely beyond description. As extreme and otherworldly as the real deal!

Number 1:

Lyke Wake - At The End Of The Dream...

Aseptic Noise


I never thought that Lyke Wake could outdo something as good as the former album Crawling Through The Abyss. Crawling Through also managed to get it the best of 10 in 2018 as number 5. This one actually took my breath away (And my feet). Abysmal synthy stuff, imagine if John Carpenter did a soundtrack for a Argento flick in the 70s! And again, it´s Lyke Wake. He has his own personal style and sound. Creating angelic melodies with esoteric industrial noise on top of it. No one does it better. He even managed to add some deep and ceremoniously female vocal parts on the album as well, which sounds really... incredible gob-smacking. I am so glad that I have been fortunate to hear this incredible album, an absolute masterpiece!  








 



 

 

søndag den 26. december 2021

 Starless - Lezo



Another release from a new label called Despot (see former review, Edward Sol). This one was released as an only-digital album back in May 2020 on Kathacomb, and then later on it was released on Despot in 2021 as a limited cassette release. This release features an act called Starless, and behind this act, we have a Yuri Samson which also has another project called Kadaitcha (which Kalteldur reviewed back in 2019). Whereas Kadaitcha was a murky drone and dark ambient kind-of-a-beast. Starless seems more in the free-styled electro-acoustic/avant-garde-sound. Lezo is the second release/album with this project, the project´s cassette debut was released back in 2013 on Quasi Pop Records. Please note that the release isn´t on Despot´s Bandcamp page (for reasons unknown), but can be listened to/purchased via the Bandcamp site for Khatacomb. 

The first track on the A-side called Entro (think it´s the same as... Intro) starts the track off with interesting free-jazzy clarinets, evocative guitar-work, and pulsating electro-noise.  Couldn´t help thinking about some of the most experimental recordings by Cabaret Voltaire and Controlled Bleeding here. Good to hear that someone uses real instruments once in a while. 

The next track Lezo offers pulsating white and pink noise, distorted old-school sounds (Throbbing Gristle kind of sound), and some mind-bending kind of percussion... plastic tubes? Z´ev fans anyone? Again, in the sort of experimental sound approach so far, sounds very unique and personal. Lovely atmospheric and organic sound, very old-school industrial feel to it (notice the ritualistic vocals here people!). 

The third track with the mysterious title Chudovys´ka brightens your mind and ears with a throbbing sound that sounds like... a tiny smurf/gnome clapping very fast inside your ear! Sounds ridiculous I know, but it actually sounds good. Eerie atmospheric sounds creep in from behind, while a strained and mechanized human being makes creepy sounds in the background. Spooky and distorted doom-trumpets are being present as well! A very nightmarish sort of a track, cannot help thinking of William S. Burroughs Naked Lunch here. So far this album is FULL of surprises!


We flip the cassette and continue with the fourth track called Kvitten´. Still in the area of how dreams actually sound like, if you think about it. How the scenes inside your sleeping mind change like some weird cut-up movie/soundtrack. There are moments on this track that seems gentle, but quickly it changes into something rather horrific/terrifying. A very schizoid track indeed, but a good thing that all the individual recordings stick together (in some twisted way). Again, this album keeps surprising me in a very good way. It´s the art of making a bad trip a good trip going on here!. 

The fifth track on the B-side is called Inshiy. Haunting piano notes and intense evocative moods. The perfect soundtrack for a ghost story here. Love the reversed recordings going on... and that slightly angelic feel going on. Not sure if this is heaven or hell here, or both at the same time. Angels to some, devils to others I guess. The sounds, in the end, mechanized rumblings from some weird machine with ghosts inside... brilliant!. 

The last and sixth track is called Saga. Mysterious Ukrainian spoken words, percussions, and clarinets. An evocative piece that again sounds like something from a movie, imagine a Ukraine film-noir with a hard-boiled detective. He doesn't speak in a tone that his desire is to make people happy, but more in the way of just telling how things REALLY are. Like that hard-boiled detective telling you the secrets of the town of a bottle of bourbon. A very good recording, if Laibach would do something similar like this then I might consider listening to them again! Very very very good!

A 100% brilliant album with all the tracks being good. Highly free-styled and experimental, but with a clear conceptual focus. The sound is incredibly good and well-recorded... you can almost taste the sounds in the mouth at times! The whole album sticks together like glue, but at the same time... each track is an independent piece in itself. Tons of reasons for you to check this album! For fans of Throbbing Gristle, Controlled Bleeding, and Laibach.


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onsdag den 22. december 2021

 Edward Sol - Almost Sugar



This time we are not dealing with either a new artist or a new side-project! This time we are dealing with someone who has been active for over 10 years. On top of that, he is also one of the leading key figures in the experimental industrial scene of Ukraine. A highly productive fellow he is. This tape is one of the newest which has been released by a new label called Despot. Limited to 30 copies! 2 tracks being 15 minutes long. 

The first track called Almost Sugar enters an almost clinical laboratory, the kind of place where modern alchemists work. The sound of hot bubbling liquid inside tubes, distorted synthy-drones, mechanical but organic sounds, and tiny metal balls rolling inside...something. As you can hear, a kind of track that not only opens your ears but your mind as well. 

Later on (in the background), we also have some haunting psychedelic sound of human voices forming words...highly mutated being beyond recognition. Also being present at this time, the sound of insect wings and pleasant high-pitched tones will completely hypnotize you!  A brilliant track offering a lot of styles in sound. It´s completely packed with different warped microscopic sounds (which you might subconsciously recognize!). 


The second track called Superdry People actually sounds like... something that sucks you dry? Imagine being kidnapped by aliens and having over 100 tubes on your arms and legs, sucking away the very stuff which keeps your mind alive. The whole thing (in the beginning), sounds... well dry! With a very eerie kind of... the sound of suction. I guess this is how it sounds when Lovecraft´s Colour Out of Space sounds like when it sucks dry the farm of Ammi Pierce, creating that blasted heath. A very alien-sounding experimental track, the kind of stuff that sticks into your ears and mind. Again, lots of adventurous stuff happening in just 15 minutes! My favorite moment is when the distorted/warped sound of fireworks goes on... brilliant!

What can I say? A mind-blowing album! A soundscape that keeps the listener more... curious. The sort of soundscape you want to escape into and explore... like some hidden world hidden from sight. Edward Sol has managed to create an album that pushes the boundaries and at the same time has kept a brilliant focus on where he wanted this album/sound to go. Just like space-traveling, Almost Like Sugar is... Brilliant Like Sugar!. 


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onsdag den 15. december 2021

Monosymbiosis - 1


Another interesting release, and another interesting side-project from one of my favorite experimentalists within the dungeon synth scene. Canadian J. Browne has been active for some time with tons of excellent underground releases, mainly from his own label Realm of Sleep. Monosymbiosis is one of them. His own introduction to this side-project is being described in the cover-artwork as:

6 Pieces of droning analog ambiance that will drag you into the great void between the galaxies.

That description takes me back to one of my other favorite outside dungeon synth acts. Swedish Rymdborg, another project which further explores the analog-driven thing between space-ambient and dungeon synth. 

This one is the debut of this project. A 52+ minutes 6 track cassette/tape album, limited to 20 copies (few left on the label´s Bandcamp site...so be quick!). 

The first track I (all the tracks are called by the numeric numbers). A hiss, a strange alien-noise streams out of your speakers. In contact with some strange alien entity that obviously can reach your speakers. Excellent low-fi analog ambient moods creep in from behind, while ritualistic aesthetics sink into your mind. It is a very cool and very mysterious first track. Very early Cold Meat Industry/Slaughter Productions sound here: Megaptera, Atrax Morgue, Morthhound, etc. I love it 100%

The second track II starts with a spacy slow drilling sound, cosmic bass-moans in the background as well. Do I feel a bit of cosmic horror with this one so far?... Yes, I do. Maybee, you cannot build a spaceship and travel with the speed of light, but you can just... listen to this track on your own couch. Excellent fusion of moody ideas here... really excellent!

The Third track III goes even deeper within the eye of the great cosmos. As Arthur C. Clarke once said:

“Two possibilities exist: either we are alone in the Universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying.”


This track should have captured that idea. The great vastness of it all. The heavy ambient electronics work like a charm here kids!.

The fourth track IV is the longest track here (12+ minutes long). Almost metallic-windy drones here, like when the wind blows through several steel pipes at the same time. It is a very haunting, minimal, and ghost-like track so far. Just imagine, derelict and ancient space-ships (of some kind) which have floated in space for millions of years!. So far the album gets... darker and darker, and vaster! Almost sensing a kraut-rockish sound at the end of this track (early Cluster).

I will end this review now, further information about the rest of the entire universe will melt your brain into a slimy pond. The last 2 tracks are good, as a matter of fact... the whole album is good! It´s heavy and incredibly adventurous the whole journey through. I will recommend repetitive listening, which heightens the experience (believe me!). A job well done, brilliant!


torsdag den 9. december 2021

 Michael  Oscillate - Hyperbolic Hypnosis 

of Luminescence


Michael Oscillate is a new and fresh solo act on the dark-ambient/drone scene. He has been active since the late 2020s and has so far been very productive with 3 digital EPs, and 3 albums. The first album was digital, the next one got out on cassette and this one which is the latest has been released on a beautiful digipack via his own label Leafland Audio. An 8 track-full-length with eight tracks on it. 

The first track called Thermodynamic Redox sets the otherworldly ambient sound just right. A mysterious, slightly melancholic mood sets in. Icy and minimal like a quiet snow-covered landscape in the nighttime.   Humming weightless drones, frosty and glittering electronic glitch sounds, haunting AM radio voices, noisy space sounds like from some UFO going right over your head. Kind of an X-files-episode-kind of setting. Excellent intro by all means!  

The second track Serpentine Winds follows it nicely where the former track ended. A bit light and not as murky as the second one. Imagine how the sun sets over a frozen and snowy landscape. When frosty snowflakes evaporate into the thin air... creating a misty vapor for the sun to shine right through. A magical beautiful track that was.

The Third track Immunofluorescence starts with a creepy sort of intro, which then evolves into something... very deep and cosmic. A very surreal experience journey through sound. Acid-drenched analog sounds and lo-fi noise (in the background). A perfect soundtrack for one of those early Dr. Who episodes!. 

The fourth track DORgone begins with subtle and quiet moods. There is a very kind of organic feel going on here, anyone who is (still) having hard times believing that electronic music hasn´t a soul within could be convinced by this piece. A lot of lovely subtle things going on here, lots of quiet things for the trained ear to notice. I love this kind of adventurous ear candy! Something for fans of Biosphere here.


The fifth track Lonely Souls almost reminds me of Lycia. Sort of a melancholic and slightly harsh dark-wave/ambient track. Too bad the track is only a bit over 2 minutes long. Lovely and exquisite two minutes.

The sixth track Murmurs being also a short track further adds more of the X-Files sort of a mystery-soundtrack theme to the album. I love the way how Michael slides melodies into the experimental soundscape here. 

In the seventh track, Dislodge offers spoken words. If you are relaxing/chilling at this moment in a dark room, then you will be surprised by the filtered voice taking through your speakers (The same experience I had with an album with MZ.412). Interesting words to listen to ( if you ask me ). A very ritualistic sort of feel with this track.     

The last track Cloud Condensation With Resonation being the outro for the album and the longest track as well. Sounds of those... humming glass-like drones in some sacred temple of sorts, sounds of rain, and birds in the background. Sounds like you are sitting under a ceiling made out of tinplates (The raindrops have a slightly metallic sound to them). More or those temple-ritual gong-sounds going on later on. A very hypnotic track made for meditation, to further explore hidden areas of your mind. Might just be my favorite track on the album, an incredible ambient track here. 

A very cosmic but down-to-earth ambient treat for anyone who digs real ambient music.  Not wellness ambient music here, but something with an adventurous and surreal edge to it. And it feels like a 100% completed album that has a story to tell, the story starts in the beginning and ends with the end. Like a book, if you ask me. a book almost without words but with sound. Go check it out!



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mandag den 29. november 2021

 Real Death / Gyakusatsu



We´re back again with another offering from Spanish Marbre Negre. This time we go head-to-head with two projects on a split cassette release. A project called Real Death and another called Gyakusatsu. Real Death is a very new project by Óscar A, which is the same guy behind the Gyakusatsu project...as well as being the mastermind behind the Marbre Negre as well! Each act shares the 2 sides of the cassette, and each project offers about 30 minutes of sound brutality. Not 100% sure if there is a focused concept behind the release, but the release does showcase some interesting graphical pictures on the front and inside. The front makes me think of Japanese folklore kind stuff, and the inside shows an ancient painting of a Japanese couple having sex while the wife reads a book?! Hmmm... Well... Maybe the sounds within could reveal more?

The first track with the project Real Death has a track called Lucifer´s Rebirth. The intro of the track reveals an ambient-noise approach with ritualistic undercurrents. Heavily distorted bass strings are present with a heavy rumbling sound which gives it all a nice death-industrial/Atrax Morgue meets Throbbing Gristle sound-aesthetic. Low-fi sound (the way it should sound) and tons of atmosphere and mood. And it is very varied in the sound as well, lots of different moods come to my mind here. Does an adventurous trip to hell sound interesting?... Yes, it does, apparently, the Rebirth of Lucifer sounds like a good thing!. A REALLY good first track on this split album here kids!

The Second track with Real Death is called The Bone Taker, another name for the grim reaper? With an intense insect-like buzzing and that awesome-sounding and distorted bass strings, the feeling of doom is utterly complete here! Whoever needs vocals when evil-sounding bass-strings can speak?!  Really like the density here, and how all the various atmospheric sounds work in layers. Really good track, even better than the first track!.

We jump further into the b-side with Gyaksuatsu. Harsher than the former, and more power-electronics orientated in the approach. Still not without the mood and the layered sounds! A kind of destructive post-war feeling is present in the soundscape. The first track simply is called Hate you. Dynamic HNW with layered ambient-noise industrial textures. Not too long and not short, it gets to the point. 

The next track is also simply called Love You (Instead of Hate You).  Here the listener will simply feel the sensation of being utterly drowned in sound, or simply being sucked into something. A quite intense piece of spacy harsh noise here!. The kind of noise track which stays in your ear after some time. Very intense and very brutal, do try to notice the layers here!


The third track called Additional Future, adds it all up into a rather...bleak future. Imagine a drilling sort of wire brush cleaning your ears, and then further into your brain. That´s how your additional future sound like! Very aggressive piece!

The fourth track More Time To, adds more time to your additional future!. It continues the brutal spaciness with all pedals running at full speed ahead, with audible vocals as well. The reverbed soundscape takes me (again) back to that classic Texas Chainsaw. A bit bleaker than the former. 

The very last track Death And Rebirth remind you that Gyakusatsu is a very noisy act. The ears are starting to hurt now, and your mind spins a bit as well. Spacy and brutal would be the two words to describe the entire B-side. 

A very sort of yin-yang kind of album (Asian again!). The a-side offers a thought before action concept, and the b-side yells action before thought. So when you have gone through the split, you have this feeling of closure. You have experienced patients and the complete opposite of that. It´s a matter of taste I know, but I am mostly with the A-side (If you ask me). I would gladly go back to Real Death and re-discover the sounds and moods within, but the b-side is more of a scaring-the-customer away. So what do we need, an entire album with Real Death Òskar!.






fredag den 12. november 2021

 I Giardini Di Bosch - Lo Straordinario Viaggio Di Rose Canalow



There is a new project out on Industrial Ölocaust Recordings, a collaboration between some of the other solo-acts which is on the label. We have Stefano Bertoli, Luca Ferro (both artists have been reviewed on Kalteldur), and Alberto Macciola playing the saxophone. A 1-track 25 minutes and 38 seconds long! Interesting kind of cover-artwork. Sort of... futuristic art-decor´ish kind of 1920s design. The name of the act (when translated) is The Bosch Gardens and the album title is The Extraordinary Journey Of Rose Camelow. Not sure if the band name is a reference to the proto surrealist painter Hieronymus Bosch (1450-1516).. could be. Not sure who Rose Camalow is, tried doing some research but didn't locate any info about her. A fictional character perhaps?. Maybee listening to the album can shine some light upon this mystery, let us have a go then. The last thing before we go on, the thing is out on both CD and cassette via Industrial Ôlocaust Recordings (links below!). 

The album starts in absolute silence. Hints of swirling and atmospheric electronics rising in the background. A lovely sci-fi feeling creeps in with the eerie melody getting into the mix. A kind of a spacey and melancholic sensation being present, think Berlin-school-inspired Runes Order meets Coil in their worship-the-glitch-era sort of wipe. A cool way to open the album without a doubt, sounds like one of those really intro main themes to a tv-series. 

This stops and more psychedelics enter the mold. The saxophone enters the album and gives the soundscape a David Lynch sort of mood while mind-bubbling vintage electronics keep the tension intact. Love the sort of... rhythmic elastic-rubber-band sound going on. And from this, it continues into one of those early and highly mysterious Tangerine Dream (Phaedra) sort of soundscapes. Lovely and modern vintage stuff so far!


Later on, we are met with an organic-sounding humming sound with some really interesting sound texture going on the in background. The whole thing (right now) sounds like the birth of the great cosmos! That saxophone being really acid-drenched here kids, I think it is the saxophone!

Then we are met with a sound straight from the Garden of Eden. Beautiful synth-driven drones, evocative and reverbed sensations, bussing electronic bees, and ritualistic metallic sounds here and there. Beautiful done!. 

The journey of Rose Camalow IS an interesting journey into unknown territories of sound and the mind! As mentioned before, a modern approach to vintage electronics. The only disclaimer I would have for this album is the length, which cannot be criticized as of such since the whole recording has been done in one go! Which in my book is a great achievement! Fans of Nocturnal Emissions, Coil, Psychic TV to Tangerine Dream, and Cluster should have this one a go!. 


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