• CD,  Distribution

    Maurizio Bianchi – Elegietroniche


    Maurizio Bianchi – Elegietroniche
    Label: 4iB Records ‎– 4iB CD/0114/020
    Format: CD, Album, Limited Edition
    Country: Singapore
    Released: 15 Apr 2016
    Style: Dark Ambient, Drone, Experimental, Industrial, Noise

    Elegietroniche displays the softer phase of MB’s long journey of musical experimentation with a focus on the spiritual themes of suffering and deliverance. This second chapter sees him moving away from the earlier stages of chaotic electronic incongruity into a religious and philosophical environment. This album revolves around a meditative soundscape of calming ambience, laden with distant church bells and choral chants layered heavily with the hum and drone of melancholy and desolation.

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    Jarl ‎– Case 1959 – Dyatlov


    Jarl ‎– Case 1959 – Dyatlov
    Label: Reverse Alignment ‎– RA-12
    Format: 2 × CD, Album, Limited Edition
    Country: Sweden
    Released: 31 Jul 2015
    Style: Dark Ambient, Minimal, Experimental, Drone

    Erik Jarl is active as Jarl since autumn 1999 and member of postindustrial act IRM. He has released CDs on several different record labels through the years and describe his music as turbulent, withdrawn electronics. A mixture of ambient, industrial and drone.This new double CD consists of three long tracks, the longest Jarl has done so far.
    Artwork and photography is done by the outstanding artist Karolina Urbaniak.
    This recording is based upon Dyatlov Pass Incident which took place in northern Ural Mountains in Russia during winter 1959. It resulted in the deaths of nine ski-hikers and until today, although some sources claim they have the solution, the cause of the events remains an unsolved mystery.

    Recorded in Norrköping Östergötland Sweden by Erik Jarl.
    Artwork and photography by Karolina Urbaniak.
    Mastered by Peter Andersson.


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    Moloch – Verwüstung


    Moloch – Verwüstung
    Label: Metallic Media
    Format: CD, Album
    Country: US
    Released: 19 Mar 2014
    Style: Black Metal

    “The album includes two types of music, reflecting what I gather are Fjordsson’s two divergent musical passions. The first and last tracks are wordless dark ambient pieces. They are markedly different from the six songs that come between them, but they don’t feel tacked on. They feel more like steps in a ritual, ithe first n preparation for what is to come – the emotionally harrowing storm of black metal. The cumulative effect of these songs is both electrifying and exhausting. It’s almost a relief when the final track arrives… I’m kind of dumbfounded that something this good is just one more surge in what seems to be a ceaseless flood of creativity from this band.” (No Clean Singing).