Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: TUMORCD104
- Format: CD
- UPC: 648620827272
- Street Date: 07/07/17
- PreBook Date: 06/02/17
- Label: Malignant »
- Genre: Ambient/Experimental
- Run Time: 41:37 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Year of Production: 2017
- Box Lot: 50
- Territory: WORLD
- Language: English
Product Assets
Dodsmaskin - Fullstendig Brent
Field recordings, drones, atonal melodies and clusters of distortion and searing noise.
- List Price: $10.99
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The physical debut for Norway's Dødsmaskin, Fullstendig Brent («completely burnt»; «holocaust») is a meticulously crafted effort that presents to the listener a sonic interpretation of one of the darkest chapters in Norwegian history, namely the witch trials that took place in the country's northernmost regions during the 17th century. Assembled constructs that incorporate field recordings, drones, atonal melodies and clusters of distortion and searing noise, Dødsmaskin transcends all genre classification, pushing boundaries while deftly navigating through a spectrum of post-industrial soundscapes. Tracks can and often start quietly and introspectively, then build to explosive climaxes of unbridled tension and razor sharp intensity, with dense pneumatic blasts intersecting with caustic frequencies and mechanized throb. It's that kind of unpredictability, attention to detail, and forward-thinking craftsmanship that'll have you thinking Kevin Drumm one minute, and STROM.ec or Propergol the next, and what makes Dødsmaskin such a vital new entry to the Malignant roster. Mastered by Rafael Anton Irisarri of Black Knoll Studio, N.Y
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Bonus Materials
- Limited 500 copies in textured digipak
Sales Points
- For fans of Theologian, Sistrenatus, Strom.ec, Propergol, and Kevin Drumm
- Meticulously crafted and well conceived soundscapes for fans of all aspects dark electronic music
Press Quotes
'There is never a moment wasted, each second holds our attention with its simultaneous beauty and ugliness...one of those rare gems in which utterly chaotic noises are able to mingle perfectly with the serenity of dark ambient'
—Michael Barnett, thisisdarkness.com
an amazingly crafted album with a palpable, tactile sense of reality, something we need in our music today.
—Joe Miller, Resounding Footsteps