LUNAR ABYSS DEUS ORGANUM - 'Brusnika' 7" (Drone Records)
Lunar Abyss (ext.) is the child of Evgueny Savenko from St. Petersburg, who creates his own peculiar touch of hypnotic-ethno-ambient industrial music mostly under the name Lunar Abyss Quartet. This very first 7" for L.A.D.O. is a pure aural-shamanistic-journey, where heard and felt are Earth's elements and life itself, such as fire, voice-murmurs, strange animals noises, the wind's force and whistles, the enchanting voice of a woman singing, various softly looped voices are perceptible throughout this sound journey. All these natural sound-ingredients are merged into a deeply etched vibrating rhythm of raw and deepest rumbling analogue sounds. These are the kind of electro-acoustic drone-pieces that breathes spiritual strength and build shamanistic atmospheres full of intensity. 1st edition of 300 copies on red vinyl with insert and unique hand-painted covers.
UK 6£
Europe 7£
World 8£
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VA - 'Heilige Feuer III' CD (Der Angriff)
This volume commemorates the spirit and atmosphere of the third incarnation of the biggest regular Russian industrial festival, which took place in Saint-Petersburg on October 19th, 2002. As usual, each of the contributors (who also played at the festival), made two exclusive studio tracks for this compilation. Martial rhythms and orchestral chord patterns from Wappenbund, obscure forest-inspired drone from Lunar Abyss Quartet, deep dark ambient from Inade and gloomy conspirological electronics from Cyclotimia, blended together into the perfect symphony of sound. Quality A5 digipak with a deluxe insert, giving a page to each artist. Ltd x 500. Russian import.
UK 11£
Europe 12£
World 13£
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VA - 'Holy Mother Russia' LP (Steinklang)
(2004) This compilation features the most outstanding artists from the Russian Experimental / Electronic Scene. The music shows you the typical Russian mood and understanding of sounds in a very spectacular and ritual way. Features: Bardoseneticcube, Hum, Linija Mass, Lucisferrato, Lunar Abyss Quartet, Reutoff, Sal Solaris and Stalnoy Pakt. Presented in a glossy sleeve and limited to 500 hand-numbered copies.