Finn of Tomland
The high tension power electronica from this dynamic duo works like a charm for me i must say! Favorite track: This Has Happened Before And It Will Happen Again.
Why I came here, I know not; where I shall go it is useless to inquire - in the midst of myriads of the living and the dead worlds, stars, systems, infinity, why should I be anxious about an atom?
- Lord Byron
credits
released November 23, 2018
Music and artwork by Cluster Lizard.
Produced and mastered by Cluster Lizard.
Track titles of the Prophecy are lines from poetry by William Blake, Lesya Ukrainka, Lex Gigeroff, Arthur Rimbaud, and Lord Byron
Oksastus may be a live recording, you can still consider it as a studio album as it fits their production methods.
Because nothing justifies to underestimate this release, a crawling chaos of analogic assault steered by two of the most capable artists in the field, taming the fickle beast that is electricity and turning it into a rhythmic noise demonstration of raw power.
And so you just wish to get beautifully stomped on by the percussive stampedes and crushed between the walls of noise. Dotflac
Kotra + Zavoloka... "Name your price?" It's more than a simple gift. Saint Nicholas working for Kvitnu for free. What a Powerful Electronic's present! sjah83
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