Michael Carter
Imagine Nadja jamming with Tony Conrad and Loop through a black metal filter.Singular in its devolving and all encompassing will,relentless monotonous beauty malfunctioning reductionism at it finest.One of the most amazing listening experiences I have ever had.Pure joy!
Sounds crafted from a single note under the blood moon. A slow oscillating reverse reverb drone slowly decays and amplifies itself into an overwhelming crashing wall of harsh noise and static, threatening to swallow the listener utterly whole.
This is music to immerse the self and soul in, allow it to penetrate the deepest reaches of your being. Hypnotic and trance-inducing as it it gradually shaves away progressive layer after layer of sound and texture, weaving an elaborate tapestry of subtle and overt beauty, crafted with a surgical razor's edge touch.
A cosmic body being swallowed by shadows, shadows that reflect that which they overlook. Here the moon peers down on a diseased world… There is no cure for the disease, an entire race falls mindlessly into destruction. Not even a colossal power would be able to prevent the inevitable.
Feel the weight of heavenly bodies in mourning within this beautiful and tragic titanic meditative noise drone dirge.
One of the finest noise records ever conceived. Like an experiment for the whole body, alternating between harsh insanity, and dreamy ambiance, the dynamics at play here are absolutely incredible. Hamartia
Dave Phillips is a fascinating man, and nowhere is this better shown than on his latest release. Insanity through sound, suffering through audio. This will take you to some very dark and odd places. Hamartia
Deep, honest, brutal work. Emotionally devastated suicidal power electronics, some of the most real and painful sounds you're ever likely to hear. A good friend and brother. Hamartia
Written in response to the climate crisis, “Leviathan” is a brooding and beautifully unsettling batch of dark ambient songs. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 16, 2023
Danish avant-garde crew SVIN explore far-out new lands on their latest, the sound of a galaxy folding in on itself in cut time. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 16, 2022
The Danish avant-garde rock trio join forces with a classical music ensemble for this harrowing LP, a dronescape inspired by grief. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 26, 2022