Quote from: Balor/SS1535 on October 26, 2024, 04:48:50 AMQuote from: VORACLE on October 23, 2024, 07:34:14 PMI've never known where to start with this shit. Lots of Neofolk is intimidating like that, though.
Lucifer Over London---it encapsulates a lot of their sound, ranging from the emphasis on loops/repetition, occult thematics, and even more experimental passages.
Thunder Perfect Mind is also a masterwork.
Otherwise, I would suggest just checking out their Bandcamp and clicking through a few albums. You'll find the strands that are most interesting to you pretty quickly.
Absolutely! I think it's imperative for people who have any mild interest at all into Current 93, to just explore their discography a bit and go from there. Lucifer Over London is a great one, but not a "good" representation of Current 93 as a whole, but if that's your liking, like it is mine, then I'd highly recommend that SixSixSix SickSickSick comp, as it gives a nod to the more guitar experimentation. It's kind of like that with a lot of bands and projects. Like if someone asked me what's the go to Iron Maiden album, my answer all day is going to be Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son...that album got a lot of hate in it's day from what I've gathered, however it's by far the most interesting Iron Maiden album in my opinion, despite it's progressive tendencies. I think Current 93 could be viewed that way kind of the same, maybe some people like one side of the project and others like another. It's best to dissect them at your own discretion and find what it is you can like or appreciate.