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Aghiatrias - Regions of Limen (Epidemie)
Second full-length album from the Czech duo who brought you Skrol (Membrum Debile Propaganda). A mixture of sinister dark ambient, neo-classical orchestration and martial industrial.
(CD, clear jewel case, $15.00)
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[ dark ambient ] [ martial industrial ] [ neoclassical ]
Bardoseneticcube - Deadhead (Steinklang)
One of the great aspects of each new Bardoseneticcube album is that you never know what to expect in terms of style. Known mostly for its experimental ambient recordings, the project has embraced styles as diverse as electro-dub, dark ambient and of course the collaboration with saxophonist Igor V. Petrov which we released (of which a different version of one track appears here). "Deadhead" is another great surprise from Bardoseneticcube and sees the project putting together monumental electronic tracks with neo-classical and martial industrial touches. Pick it up.
(CD, digipak, $18.00)
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[ dark ambient ] [ electro ] [ neoclassical ] [ percussive industrial ]
Cold Fusion - Occupatria (Steinklang)
Label info: "An oppressive atmosphere in a occupied town, in a occupied country. only the illusion of freedom - no freedom. Cold Fusion - Occupatria - a musical journey on the thin line between urge of freedom and lack of its realisation. 45 minutes of symphonic martial music, compared to A Challenge Of Honour and Les Joyaux de la Princesse."
(CD, digipak, $18.50)
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[ martial industrial ] [ neoclassical ]
Cyclotimia - Same Time Same Place (By Blade Records)
More of this cult Russian project's unusual synthesis of warm, lush tones with drones and micro-samples. Features one of their best tracks ever, "Same Place".
(10", $13.00, on sale)
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[ abstract electronics ] [ industrial ] [ neoclassical ]
Dahlia's Tear - Under Seven Skies (Thonar Records)
Third album from this Sweden-based dark ambient act which has apparently taken a turn for more melodic compositions on this release. Somewhere between CMI-style neo-classical and ambient electronica.
(CD, digipak, $16.50)
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[ ambient ] [ neoclassical ]
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Dense Vision Shrine - A Voyage Of Imagination (Epidemie)
One long sixty minute track of neoclassical dark ambient from Norway's Karsten Hamre, also known for his activities as Penitent, Veiled Allusions and Defraktor.
(CD, A5 booklet, $15.00)
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[ dark ambient ] [ neoclassical ]
Endura - Black Eden (Red Stream)
Re-release of their 1995 album. Occult summonings and ritual processions for an inverted Eden. From mournful black ambient to more bombastic declamations of heresy.
(CD, jewel case, $13.00)
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[ dark ambient ] [ esoteric ] [ neoclassical ]
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Igor Krutogolov - White (Topheth Prophet / Auris Media)
Label info: "'White' is a new solo release from Igor Krutogolov and was conceived as a single conceptual work sub-divided into seven parts. The overall approach combines elements of neo-classical composition, electro-acoustic ambient and minimalism. Among the instruments used for this album are the bowed bass, strings, the flute, keyboards, and field recordings of birds and human voices."
(CD, digisleeve, $13.00, last copy)
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[ electro-acoustic ] [ neoclassical ]
Loss - You Are What Eats You (Spectre)
2 new tracks of soaring cinematic orchestration colliding with a personalized and emotional take on power electronics. If you missed out on the 3", here's your chance to make up for it. While you're at it, pick up the full-length CD on Spectre as well.
(7", $14.00)
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[ neoclassical ] [ power electronics ] [ rhythmic noise ]
Matt Howden - Voyager (Ars Benevola Mater)
Label info: "Twenty-one neo-classical tracks that follow the progress of the Voyager space probe from Jupiter, past Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and out to The Heliopause, the outermost reaches of the Sun’s rays. As the album progresses out through the Solar System, the time signatures, keys, and conventional sounds and phrases mutate - the music becomes wilder and manipulations of conventional sounds, and time elements become more pronounced. The last track, The Heliopause, brings together all the elements of the album in a seventeen minute finale, capturing the relentless journey of Voyager heading out of our Solar System."
(CD, digipak, $15.00, on sale)
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[ ambient ] [ neoclassical ]
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