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Inade - The Incarnation Of The Solar Architects (Loki Foundation)


With their 5th full-length album, Inade have reached a new threshold in their synthesis of the esoteric and the cosmic. Easily one of their most accomplished releases of recent memory, "The Incarnation of the Solar Architects" is a compass to the transcendental nature of the universe, the world that towers above ours. The sheer vastness of the soundscapes captures the primordial dread that comes with this awareness, no matter how jaded one may think himself to be. Forget "dark", this is aeonian ambient of the highest stature.

(CD, 6-panel digipak, $16.50)

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Kshatriy - Slepok Soznaniya (Muzyka Voln)


First CD from this Russian project that started out in 2004 and whose collaboration album with Vresnit and compilation appearance on "Muzyka Voln" are definitely solid material. "Slepok Sonzaniya" (meaning "a mould of consciousness" in Russian) forges a bio-mechanical sonic construction from synthesized drones, slow chugging rhythmic loops and treated field recordings, in a manner that brings to mind a more organic version of "The Crackling of the Anonymous"-era Inade. Dense, telluric drones for the age of Kali Yuga.

(CD, digipak, $14.00)

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Lustmord - The Place Where The Black Stars Hang (Soleilmoon)


2006 re-release of the long out-of-print 1994 classic on Side Effects, now remastered and revamped with new artwork. A reference point for dark ambient.

(CD, clear jewel case, out of stock)

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S.E.T.I. - Corona (Power & Steel)


Fifth album from Andrew Lagowski's deep space exploration project, S.E.T.I. Active since 1982, Lagowski has notably collaborated with Lustmord on one-off projects such as Terror Against Terror and Isolrubin BK, and his own solo work includes material released as Legion and under his own name.
Of all his albums as S.E.T.I., 1994's "Knowledge" has always been a personal top pick, and remains even today among the best sonic attempts at evoking the vastness of the cosmos (and for $4 at Soleilmoon, there is really no reason why you shouldn't pick up a copy right now). "Corona" is the rightful follow-up to it, as it reuses and improves on a lot of the same elements: deep cosmic drones, sputtering digital oscillations, NASA recordings, cut-up radio broadcasts and harmonic waves are all forged together into a richly-detailed 52-min journey to the beyond. Ad Astra!

(CD, clear jewel case, $16.50)

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Stelladrine - You'll Never See Your World Again [mn027] (Mechanoise Labs)


Journey to a world where monsters, martians and death rays lurk in every corner. Hear the wailing theremins, the bleeps of space-age technology and the roars of soaring rockets! Experience the terror of a thousand alien invasions, the shock of cosmic travel and the spectacular sights of the unknown! Features stunning artwork by STPo.

(CD, clear jewel case, 550 copies, $10.00, on sale)

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