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Author: nausika

12/06/2014 nausika

Wikkid’s The Intro: a movie-trailer to black metal psychedemonchaotica

Wikkid, The Intro, Soulthief Musick (2013) This micro-album of five songs could be heard as one song of five parts

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27/05/2014 nausika

The Calling of Hell: where Hell exists in far realms of the universe

Alturaz, The Calling of Hell, Soulthief Musick, CDR (2014) A most curious object this CDR from San Francisco act Alturaz

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20/05/2014 nausika

The Infinity Dub Sessions: an uneven set of dark desperate dub techno minimalism

Deadbeat and Paul St Hilaire, The Infinity Dub Sessions, BLKRTZ, CD BLKRTZ008 (2014) Although this CD represents their first studio

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14/05/2014 nausika

As the Stars: a work of soundscaping art that needs something extra

Woods of Desolation, As the Stars, Northern Silence Productions, digiCD / LP NSP 119 (2014) At least the fellow behind

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12/05/2014 nausika

Jute Gyte / Venowl: microtonal mayhem and madness

Jute Gyte / Venowl, self-titled, Black Horizons, cassette BH-78 (2014) For those who prefer their Jute Gyte in half-hour dollops

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12/05/2014 nausika

Verwüstung: a work of depressed black metal / ambient devastation

Moloch, Verwüstung, Acephale Winter Productions, cassette AWP011 (2014) For sheer consistency and abundance, very few bands can beat this Ukrainian

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12/05/2014 nausika

Depressive Black Metal Plague: abandon hope, all who follow Moloch

Moloch, Depressive Black Metal Plague, Acephale Winter Productions, cassette AWP005 (2013) Signing off at less than 20 minutes in length,

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05/05/2014 nausika

Consolamentum: a display of the power and the glory of English doom metal

The Wounded Kings, Consolamentum, UK, Candlelight Records, CD (2014) The power and the glory of English gloom-n-doom occult metal is

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23/04/2014 nausika

Through the Ocean to the Stars: Per ardua ad astra

Lustre / Elderwind Through the Ocean to the Stars Russia Kunsthauch CD digipak (2014) Lustre may be familiar to quite

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22/04/2014 nausika

Scantily Clad: Law of Five rules here

Scantily Clad Volume 5 Self-released CD-R (2012? 2013?) No, this duo of home-recording synth pop-rock improvisers aren’t targeting that crucial

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