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Philadelphia-based Cesium137 has garnered a rabid following due to the acts ability to embrace varied electronic dance music genres in order to forge a fresh innovative sound. After an extended period of silence, Cesium137 returns with Science and Sound.

Easily the best album of the bands career, Science and Sound sees the songwriting duo of Isaac Glendenning and Vince Guzzardo perfect the acts unique brand of trance pop. From the opening notes of the lead off track “Aftermath”, the quality and effort becomes immediately apparent. Standout tracks such as the percussive, seething “Dead Letter” and anthemic “Motion” display a band at the peak of its craft, fully exploring the range of its influences, while displaying its own unique sound.01. The Golden Age03. Time Stops For No One04.

Dead Letter05. From Within07. Logic Bomb09. Funerary Call is the black ambient project of Harlow MacFarlane who also performs more varied death industrial sounds under the moniker Sistrenatus. Although Funerary Call is an older project of his, he is still active and churning out new material.The sound that Funerary Call employs on The Black Root is somewhere between the ambience of Inade and the more industrial sounds of Stratvm Terror. If either of those projects appeal to you, I would strongly recommend picking this up, a very dark yet intriguing work, and yet another great release from MacFarlane.1 In The Half-Light 5:192 The Black Root 2:573 Works Of Fire 3:584 Dawn Of The Final Purge 6:345 Thee I Invoke 5:126 Furnace God 3:367 For Thus You Will Sow 4:528 Upon The Heath 4:10.

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Just about everyone with even a passing interest in Dark Ambient, Death Industrial or Power Electronics will be familiar with Lee Bartow, if not by name then by his moniker of Leech or his most well known project Navicon Torture Technologies. Sadly, that one is RIP, but Leech continues to record with different groups and under different guises. One that caught me off guard was this one, Theologian.Within the first few minutes of tape opener “This Is Wrong”, you’ll peg this immediately as one of Leech’s’ projects, you’ll also notice hardcore Atrax Morgue worship. The delayed, reverb-heavy vocals reminiscent of the classic NTT style, but the multiple-layered ambience of that sound has been replaced by more aggressive and minimal synth loops and rhythms. Not to imply that it’s boring, quite the opposite, just that where NTT is more brooding and ominous, Theologian comes across more ‘in your face’ and confrontational. Tracks like “The Last Grain In The Hourglass” could almost be labeled straight PE if the vocals were more distorted.A1 This Is WrongA2 Confined To QuartersB1 The Last Grain In The HourglassB2 SeverityNotes▼Released in an edition of 50. The tape comes in a black medical grade ziplock bag, with a 6x6 professionally printed insert, a Theologian sticker, and a pair of black latex gloves.

Luckily ESA are bringing a whole lot more and manage to find their own sound in the heavily over-subscribed Power Noise scene. After the rickety sound-effects and mounting tension of the obligatory intro track, “Manipulating God”, the album kicks in with “Belief Conversion”.

A repeated sample gives way to mid-tempo rhythms and beat patterns build up and overlay as the song progresses. Sharper percussive phrases then weave their way into the mix and so the song progresses, playing with these elements to cast a dark, hypnotic spell.

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So far, so typical – not unlike any of classic Ant Zen acts. As the song nears the two-thirds mark, fun things start to happen: slow synths fade in and take hold, pushing melody over the distortion while buried Asian voices bubble under, flipping the emotion of the song to lush powerful sadness. It’s where Manufactura meets Delerium to devastating effect.The pattern is repeated on the next cut, the excellent “We All Know the World is Wrong” as piercing loop and multi-layered metallic rhythms gradually succumb to bubbling synths and sweet haunting sweeps with a beautiful eastern-inspired vocal and even a funky bass line for a few bars.

Again, all elements come together to flesh out the typical powernoise tropes into something melodic and emotionally captivating.Devotion01 Manipulating God 4:2202 Belief Conversion 5:0703 We All Know The World Is Wrong 6:00Discipline04 Nerve Pattern 5:5405 Say No To Emo 4:3506 Cutslut 5:1907 Test 5:08Denial08 Satan Is Real 6:0409 To Bear The Countless Harvests Of Unremitting Religious Hypocrisy 5:3310 Fruits Of Self Loathing 5:2411 The Misconception Of Zen 7:1312 Devoted Contortions (Scrap.edx Remix) 8:57. So much good appreciations of this release drove me to my favorite records store.Since at home listening to this beautiful piece of art, I'm HAUNTED! This true story about these missing girls in this forest are very useful in music, cinema and reality but these sounds put the despair in front of your eyes (or ears, as you feel it).Sounds of nothingness, frogs, nature and forest mixed with amazing Electronics.It seems to make one and only track, perfect to spend a beautiful winter evening in front of a fireplace with a Single Malt.1 Die Drei Schwestern 4:262 Hexenring 8:273 Ein Jahr Und Ein Tag 7:364 Haltet Euch Fern!

8:085 Vivian Und Wiebke 5:536 Berkanas Traum 8:147 Im Bannwald 8:04. The sophomore release of British musician Jamie Blacker’s solo project, ESA (Electronic Substance Abuse), shows that the positive critical reactions his debut offering were quite deserved and that the artist was still capable of improving the quality and creativity of his work. In a genre that is on the verge of becoming saturated, ESA has been gaining some well-deserved recognition by producing work that, though not flawless, stands well from the crowd and is sure to be remembered.Less straightforward and in some stylistic aspects unexpectedly more subtle than the preceding album, in “How Pure Would Your Utopia Be?” ESA once more explores religious themes and their relation with the human condition – in particular in the darker corners of the mind. Not forgetting that part of the album is aimed at making people move on the dancefloor, a situation where any metaphorical subtleties are bound to be lost on the audience, ESA’s personal approach nevertheless skilfully eschews the obvious and the bombastic, instead leaving space for the listener to assemble the pieces of the aural puzzle and fill in the gaps with his own interpretation of the metaphors presented herein.

With an overall epic feeling to it, there is also room for contrasting melancholy, a melancholy that becomes all too obvious in later tracks and where the artist shows how he has matured artistically since the previous album. Perhaps the true strength of “How Pure Would Your Utopia Be?” lies not so much in the more intensely rhythmic tracks (that roughly concentrate in the first part of the album) but rather in the calmer tracks, tracks that could be almost said to be laidback, if it wasn’t for the omnipresent feeling of underlying tension and, in a few tracks, hints of resignation.01 Dialogue 3:3902 Your Blood Is My Blood 4:2703 Paradise Inside / Punishment Defined 4:5704 Principals Of A Paradisic Resolve 6:1505 Cursing 5:2206 Absolute Utero 4:0707 In Lust We Trust 5:5508 How Pure Would Your Utopia Be? 5:4309 Randomly Selected Drawbacks Of The Human Condition 6:5210 Intense Deceit And A Thousand Empty Promises 6:1411 You Do Not Belong Here 7:11. Only careful listeners would truly appreciate the timeless brilliance of this album. Listening from start to finish would equate to having read a brilliant book or visited many new horizons. This album is unique in every sense and proven pinnacle of the Ambient music genre. In addition to this, it's a great mix for testing the quality of a decent sound system.01 As The Sun Kissed The Horizon 1:4502 Poa Alpina 4:1003 Chukhung 7:3304 The Things I Tell You 6:2905 Times When I Know You'll Be Sad 3:4406 Hyperborea 5:4807 Kobresia 7:1008 Antennaria 5:0609 Uva-Ursi 2:5110 Sphere Of No-Form 5:5611 Silene 7:56.

Third & final part of the BSE trilogy during 2003!It takes off where Urmula ended, spiralling further down the dark ambient soundscapes. Wonderful dark ambient sounds with esoterical inspiration from Mr. Drakh (star of MZ.412) & the scientist K. Meizter, digipack plus booklet in the same vein of the 1st & 2nd album!1 The Last Operation 3:562 Observing The Invisible 8:583 Inside Erasmus's Head 7:024 Future Directions 6:185 Anthem For A New Tomorrow 1:506 Numbers Rule The Universe 9:387 Time-Travellers' Dilemma 6:428 Ratan 6:269 The State Of The World 6:46.

Frozen Faces is a side-project of Deutsch Nepal. The idea came to Lina Baby Doll when most of his equipment broke down, so he had to work with minimum devices and harsher sounds. A cassette, an LP and a 7' releases have been put out by his own label Entartete Musikk, while Frozen Faces has made his first-ever live appearance in London in 2001.A1 Frozen Faces 4:56A2 She's Floating Marble 1:57A3 Dying Culture 7:11A4 Solitude 7:54B1 A Tool - Cleaning Up 8:39B2 The Naked Eye 2:01B3 Doors Closed To History 2:27B4 History 4:08B5 Never Trust Anyone 4:22Notes▼Limited edition 500 copies. RITUALS is one of the first Ain Soph recordings since they released their first tapes in those years.

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Ain Soph 1, 2 and 3 (better known as 'Crucifige') were the seminal recordings of this band which in those years was experimenting with sounds and magick rituals. The eight tracks are a sort of compilation of their first two tapes and represents one of the most amazing recordings of the first Ain Soph period. If you know them only for their later recordings (the ones released by Cthulhu as 'Aurora') mind you that this is something totally different and 'dangerous'. Those were the days magazines in Italy started to talk about experimental ritualistic music. If you missed them, with RITUALS you've got the chance to catch a part of the spirit that was pushing a bunch of Roman guys toward the unknown.01 Untitled 6:5702 Untitled 5:3603 Untitled 3:2804 Untitled 3:4205 Untitled 7:3606 Untitled 4:3507 Untitled 1:3708 Untitled 4:15. Listening to:Zoviet.France is like dropping your brain into your washer and dryer, rebooting and surprisingly finding everything working perfectly again afterwards.

It simply relaxes you, calms you down and allows you to notice the game of life from a fresh new way.In their own words, Zoviet France is an idiosyncratic collective of anonymous post-industrialists, dronologists, and pseudo-ethnomusicologists.01 Smocking Erde 2:5202 Palace Of Ignitions 2:1403 Come To The Edge 8:5004 Revenue Of Fire 2:0605 Dybbuk 1:2606 Camino Real 1:5007 Stocc Blawers 2:2208 Fickle Whistle, Hand Over Your Ears 3:3509 Carole The Breedbate 1:4710 Marrch Dynamic 2:4811 Wind Thief 1:3512 Shamany Enfluence 21:0313 The Death Of Trees 15:14. It is hardly disputable that Albin Julius and his Der Blutharsch project have become a significant influence in the field of neo-folk and martial industrial. Indeed, when it comes to totalitarian aesthetics combined with Wagnerian bombast, things can hardly get better than 1998's mighty Der Sieg des Lichtes ist des Lebens Heil!This is Der Blutharsch both at its best and at its most accessible, a landmark of the genre that Herr Julius helped define and expand. Der Sieg des Lichtes. displays a notable leaning towards a dark ambient sound, a possible leftover from his work on The Moon Lay Hidden Beneath a Cloud.

Still, don't go looking for medieval mysticism here, but for an extensive amount of hypnotic, slowly developing musical landscapes, occasional melody and sampled speeches.01 Untitled 2:5302 Untitled 4:2903 Untitled 2:5704 Untitled 3:5105 Untitled 0:5906 Untitled 6:4207 Untitled 2:0908 Untitled 2:1509 Untitled 5:0610 Untitled 4:5011 Untitled 0:5312 Untitled 3:3713 Untitled 4:3414 Untitled 4:0715 Untitled 2:5616 Untitled 13:33. A word normally associated with film but applicable here to this release. Only instead of a Peter Jackson visual kaleidoscope this is more akin to an Andy Warhol five hour avant-garde production. A double CD release that leaves the listener with more questions than answers. And none the wiser despite repeated plays. The debate to its musical merits will continue for a long time. But will anyone really care in the end?

The answer is that you all should. For this labour of love years in the making is one of the most challenging and perplexing releases of this, or even for that matter, any past and future releases.What Martin Bladh (IRM) and Magnus Lindh, with contributions from Carl Abrahamsson, Anne-Marie Thim (Arcana) and others, has achieved with 'Journal Noir / Lithium Path' is the ritual tearing up of the rule book. In comes a visionary alternative music updated for the ‘here and now’.Journal Noir1-1 Posthumous 15:161-2 Silverhall 6:411-3 Borderline 4:201-4 A Childish Confession 6:561-5 Blut Und Weintrauben 8:281-6 Journal: Noir 4:501-7 Doll At Play 1:171-8 Spiral Nerve 3:441-9 Choose Art, Not Life 7:33Lithium Path2-1 Into Bliss 9:332-2 Elvira 6:072-3 The Vivian Girls 4:122-4 Nostalgia 3:432-5 The Room 3:052-6 Lithium Path Pt.

1 8:532-7 Down The Third Conjunction 2:352-8 Lithium Path Pt. 2 7:57Credits▼Performer Magnus Lindh, Martin BladhProducer Devo Andersson (tracks: 1-1 to 2-1, 2-4 to 2-8), Bonum Hedin (tracks: 1-6, 1-9, 2-1, 2-3, 2-6, 2-8), Skin Area (tracks: 1-1 to 1-7, 1-9 to 2-2, 2-4 to 2-8)Notes▼Limited edition of 1000 copies in glossy cardboard foldout sleeve. 1-1 Janus 10:061-2 Aktion Anathem 5:571-3 Love Chamber: I 6:291-4 My Mother 3:381-5 Silver Bells 4:561-6 The Actor 3:591-7 Birth's Mark Of Cruelty 10:571-8 The Nervescales 10:512-1 Two Bodies 8:362-2 Love Chamber: II 10:552-3 Umbic Burns 5:192-4 Stage Lights 5:042-5 Revelation: Pure 6:212-6 Virgin Mind 12:242-7 Sebastian 7:32Credits▼Artwork Blood Rorschach Martin BladhMastered By Peter AnderssonPerformer Irm Erik Jarl, Martin BladhPhotography By Irm Aktion 5 Hans T SternuddNotes▼Recorded June 2001 to November 2002.In a glossy cardboard gatefold sleeve.Limited to 1000 copies. 1 The Gawds Are Still At Karnak I 3:482 The Verge Of Mortal Ground 5:253 Elwes In Sheeting Wind 4:324 Rubicund Age 3:495 Rubicund Cloister 3:246 The Serpent's Fang 2:167 The Gawds Are Still At Karnak II 3:408 Dwarfs In Hidden Realm (Short Mix) 10:299 As He Scourged The Earth (Wierd Mix) 5:27Credits▼Design Graphic Treatment Oleg GalayPhotography Original Photos Pavel BourchenkoRecorded By Johanna Rosenqvist (tracks: 1 to 8), Peter Andersson (tracks: 1 to 8)Remastered By Peter AnderssonNotes▼Edition of 600 copies.Remastered re-issue of the original CD-R + bonus track.