Ab Intra is the Latin phrase for "on the inside". The term is quite appropriately connected with the project's music. The man behind it, Radoslaw Kaminski, claims that he seeks connection with his inner side by exploring the musical territories. Ab Intra is an illustration of the pictures that are created in the mind of the author. However, the form used enables the listeners to interpret the sounds in their own way. Listeners may remember their debut album 'Demiurgia' on War Office Propaganda (2006). Dark Ambient for fans of Inade, Raison d'Etre / Necrophorus, Herbst9, First Law or Endvra. Digipak.
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AB INTRA - 'Supremus' CD (Zoharum)
"Supremus" is almost an hour of music placed in the widely-understood dark ambient genre. The album reflects a much more mature image of the artist who consciously creates a world of his own sound and vision. The idea behind the album is the trial of creating an inner feeling, or impression, which is superior to others (Supremus comes from Latin and it means the highest, definite, dominant), which is in fact the effect of tuning one's mind and stepping outside the conditioned structures. It is a trial of placing consciousness in the sphere of pure sensations where the word becomes dominated by the sound, surrounded by the feeling, and the symbol and vision become the carrier of new meanings. 6-panel digipak.
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BISCLAVERET - 'Engill Ljssins' CD (Zoharum)
Special jubilee release for the 10th anniversary of Dark Ambient / Ritual Industrial Polish act Bisclaveret. This album contains tracks from the "Scontrum ACT VI" and "...Where Tattered Clouds Are Stranding" compilations, remixes from Ab Intra and Inner Vision Laboratory and a new, previously unreleased track 'Telesis'. Packaged in a digipak with graphics based on the work of painter Iwona Murawska.
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EZDANITOFF - 'We Bring The Light' CD (Silentes)
Extreme and uncompromising electronic stimulations, vibrations and synthetic pulsations floating off, disturbing buzzes and algorithmic waves in expansion, fragmented and deconstructed synthetic chaos. But there are also hints of hypnotic unfinished musical sketches, clips of embryonic melodic sequences, fragments of human voices, oscillating electronic pads, distorsions, improbable synthetic clones of nature sounds and noises. An intransigent work of disturbing and destabilizing electronica by Wouter Jaspers and Frans de Waard, especially recommended to listeners from other worlds.