Quote from: FreakAnimalFinland on March 08, 2017, 09:32:23 AM
Another art into life -label new release I appreciated a lot is:
Joseph Lewis and David Steans "Our Demons and Our Demons 2" [DVD + CD]
I was thinking about getting this, but eventually I didn't. I might have to get it after all.
Cauldhame -
Saturnine (tape, Unrest Productions)
New release from Cauldhame, who seem to have two previous tapes and and two digital-only releases. Side A has tracks that are very similar, but there are differences in mood between them. There's an organic, constantly changing flow of sounds at the forefront, while the background has slowly changing synth lines. A few tracks have vocals buried in the mix. Everything flows at mid-pace. I love how the atmosphere of certain tracks is quite melancholic, while others are more aggressive and ominous. The very similar structure of the tracks, and maybe their atmosphere too a bit, reminds me of the
Aurore album by
Etant Donnes. Side B has some similar tracks, but also others that are in a more direct industrial noise vein. However, these sound fresh and innovative too.
The sound throughout is excellent -- it's hard to get enough of the beauty of those organic, physical sounds as they spill forth from the speakers, especially on side A. One of the strengths of this tape is that while it's safely in the world of the industrial music of Unrest Productions, I reckon it might also appeal to some people who like dark ambient or even sound art.
Someone wrote on this forum once that the tapes on Unrest work as proper albums due to their quality. I totally agree; they don't feel like "just another run-of-the-mill" tape. Lately I've become much less enthusiastic about noise, industrial and PE, but I enjoy this tape regardless. Now I gotta listen to Cauldhame's
Debris tape as it's been a long while.