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    Anemone Tube ‎– The Three Worlds – Vanity Of Allegory





    Anemone Tube ‎– The Three Worlds – Vanity Of Allegory
    Label: The Epicurean ‎– cure.19, La Esencia ‎– LER020/2017
    Format: CD, Album
    Country: Europe
    Released: 23 Oct 2017
    Style: Dark Ambient, Experimental, Industrial

    Far reaching pleasures will be at hand – Anemone Tube reveals a series of three CDs entitled “The Three Worlds: Allegory of Vanity / Forget Heaven / Vanity of Allegory”, referencing a cosmological treatise on the universe from the Theravada Buddhism of the 14th century, the subject matter of which is the description of three levels of existence of all beings and mythical creatures.

    This extensive retrospective release contains selected tracks from various tapes released between 1997 and 1999 – mostly rare and unavailable today – as well as yet unreleased tracks recorded between 1997 and 2013, a.o. outtakes from the “Death Over China” recordings, handpicked and recontextualized by Anemone Tube, representing the project’s roughest and most atmospheric material up to date, ranging from depressive ritual experimental ambient over dark rhythmic industrial soundscapes to whirlwind noise. Sharply mastered by Hunter Barr for a powerful, contemporary sound, each CD comes in a 6-panel digifile featuring beautiful photography by Dario Lehner and is available as single CD as well as a limited edition 3 CD set in a lavish slipcase with poster, sticker and patch.

    “The Three Worlds” is a work about transience on many levels, perfectly elucidated in the Buddhist Sutra “Far Reaching Pleasures”, “The three worlds are transient like clouds in autumn / Birth and death of all beings unfold like a dance / Their lives rush away like a mountain stream / Vanish like lightning in the sky”, which serves as the contextual framework for the CD series and is translated in the most beautiful and poetic fashion with three painstakingly arranged photographic scenes based on vanitas symbolism of old masters’ paintings.

    The object photograph “Vanity of Allegory” plays with the dissolution of all phenomena, the transience of all things, all allegories, featuring an extinguished candle, jewellery – and the artist himself, vacuously pointing his finger a skull laughing at the spectator from the mirror. All that is combined with poetry suggesting the dissolution of the ego, seemingly closing the circle. Besides collected tracks from old and recent cassette releases and compilations, this also features three unreleased tracks from the “Death Over China” recordings and therefore represents the newest cut from the trilogy and thus musically bridge

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    Der Blutharsch ‎– When Did Wonderland End?


    Der Blutharsch ‎– When Did Wonderland End?

    Label: WKN ‎– WKN 25
    Format: CD, Album, DVD, DVD-Video
    Country: Austria
    Released: 2006
    Style: Neofolk

    This CD comes in digipak with a DVD-video. Housed in a five-sided slipcase.

     

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    Ikon ‎– Everyone Everything Everywhere Ends


    Ikon ‎– Everyone Everything Everywhere Ends

    Label: Dark Vinyl Records ‎– DV61
    Format: CD, Album, Reissue
    Country: Germany
    Released: 10 Feb 2017
    Style: Darkwave

    This is the European Version of the new IKON album, which was originally released in Australia in 2014 in a limited edition and sold out / deleted since last year.
    Influenced by bands like Joy Division and New Order IKON released their first 7” in 1992 and now, after many albums and tours, they are going to celebrate their 25 anniversary with selected gigs in 2017.

    Lineup: Chris McCarter , Dino Molinaro, Clifford Ennis and David Burns.

    Review Gothic Rock / Damien Thorn :….This is an album that grasps you by the throat from the very start … this is, in my opinion, Ikon‘s best album in many years and probably even the best album they made so far.  ..“

    Review Black Magazin / Marco Fiebag : „Everyone Everything Everywhere Ends“ can be seen as another highlight in IKON’s biography , 12 Dark Wave Hymns… with influences from Joy Division/New Order up to Death In June…”