Ain Soph: “Monsolvat” (Kshatriya, 1988) I’m happy to have just learned that this little known album got a proper remaster and reissue in 2007. I like the odd mix of goth mystique,...
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Brighter Death Now: “Innerwar” (Cold Meat Industry, 1996) Happy Halloween, brought to you by one of the blackest musical minds of Scandinavia.(Source: https://www.youtube.com/)
A-Head: “Deep Down (Fiable et Durable)” (Zoth Ommog 1991) An obscure one from the early 90s that I’ve always enjoyed, a one-off side project of André Schmechta a.k.a. Sevren Ni-Arb...
Orange Sector: “Kalt Wie Stahl (WWB)” (Zoth Ommog) Since we’re entering October and approaching Halloween, I thought I’d start an extra post a day throwing back to the...
Tropic of Cancer: Permissions of Love (Mannequin) Camella Lobo is the woman behind the gloomy sounds of Tropic of Cancer, no longer aided by Juan Mendez (a.k.a. Silent Servant) who left...
Raime: Quarter Turns Over A Living Line (Blackest Ever Black) Raime’s debut full-length is even darker and more brooding than I’d anticipated. Somehow feeling aligned with...
Raime: Hennail (Blackest Ever Black) Two tracks from the ghostly duo known as Raime, who I assume are the same people behind the Blackest Ever Black label (most of the releases are from...
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