September 25, 2010

The Shimmer Awakening (Repost)

Enter the world of mysterious electrified sounds from the east....

The Beats are Back!! (Repost)

Fresh brand new album, go ahead!!!
 

September 21, 2010

Love and Death in a Silent Meeting (Repost)

Second album from this great german operatic band, more intimate and obscure than the debut album. Time to cry and dream silently alone...

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September 20, 2010

The Messenger of the Innocence (Repost)

The female deity is here again, teaching us how to grasp the pain of our mother nature; pay attention now, because the black opals are fading out very quickly...never is too late.

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The Utopia is not Impossible (Repost)

This is an excerpt from the words of the master: "My latest album Ark has been a truly independent effort on my part, in which I have written, performed, recorded and produced all of the compositions therein. My working process for this album is more akin to that of an artisan who oversees the entire creative process from start to finish.
Ark comprises eight original compositions in total that explore the recurring themes of identity, alienation, war, political corruption and the threat that we as a species now pose to our environment. Despite the dystopian themes that pervade these eight compositions, there are also expressions of great hope and optimism for a better world to be found within the subtext of the songs.
For an Ark as well as being a refuge from the world's harsher realities is also a vehicle for regeneration and renewal. Ark is not really a concept album in the traditional sense of the term, but rather a series of sustained observations and commentaries on the human condition.
Like most of my previous work I had no preconceived notion of what the songs subject matter would be other than to follow my gut instinct, refining and distilling the music and my thoughts as they came to me.
One cannot underestimate the influence that living and working in relative isolation has had on the making of this album. A lot of my spare time is spent on the internet with friends or watching documentaries and current affairs programs. It strikes me that one of the great paradoxes of modern living is that we often feel that we are connected and at the very centre of communications despite the fact that we are often both physically detached and remote from one another".

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Attack from Far Away Outer Space (Repost)

Originally active under the moniker 5F_55, the project renamed itself and released this Robotic/Tribal/Industrial beat invasion with an amazing upgrade to new levels of perfected machine operation....Decode the symbols and you will be saved.

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Playing the Travelling Congas (Repost)

Amusing cheering electrolatin-fusion mix album with the true Esquivel´s heir, come and choose your dance partner.

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September 19, 2010

Looking at the Dark Horizons (Repost)

Obscure rhythmic-mutilating synthetic beats creating a dense apocalyptic atmosphere, to hear after the day man lost.

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Beating the Tribes

One more from this amazing band...new album out soon!!

Calling the Ancestors (Repost)

This album comes from the cold silent artic; the incredible (multi-tracked) voice alone is used as primary instrument for most of this work (which means "edge" in Inuktitut), and veers into experimental realms with call-and response grunts, buzzes, moans, and gasps, sometimes topped with melodic singing. Feel the frozen sounds of the ancient world.

September 18, 2010

September 16, 2010

Sawed Delicate Perceptions (Repost)

Tribal belly-dance electrobeats, a bunch of sawdust into your temporal brainlobe.

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Raised in the Mind of the Master from Cold Lands

Almost nothing to say, is not a secret that i really like this kind of music a lot! Here is a little sample of the stuff that emerges from the mind of this crazy amusing russian genius, meet Mr. Kostrow!


Oleg Kostrow - Ivonna

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September 3, 2010

Don't care about everything, except for the Deserts..(Repost)

Coming from the past, this foundational album resurrects the true pure spirit of those times, when darkness were true.

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