Sonisk Blodbad - The Shores of Oblivion (2022)
BAND/ARTIST: Sonisk Blodbad
- Title: The Shores of Oblivion
- Year Of Release: 2022
- Label: Apollon Records
- Genre: Ambient, Experimental, Dark Ambient, Minimal
- Quality: FLAC (track)
- Total Time: 48:46
- Total Size: 279 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Sonisk Blodbad biography
Sonisk Blodbad ? simply menaing Sonic Blodbath, is a new Norwegian project consisting of Ole Christensen(Big Robot / Endoplasmic Flow) and Håvard Tveito (Vetter / Against The Grain), Steven Cerio (Atlantic Drone) & Sanna Saarinen (Big Robot) .
With influences ranging from Popol Vuh, Psychic TV to Coil, this act composes spacey simmering ambient music akin to the Berlin School of electronics. With their debut ep ?Blue Room? they only pressed 250 vinyl records, which seems to be the band's preferred way of distributing their music. On their debut Dark Spring ? a lot of the stuff off of Blue Room got radically revamped ? bringing in two new artists within the fold. Jan M. Iversen and Broken Synths from Greece.
On Dark Spring, we also get to learn more about their adoration of the progressive electronics of old, as a couple of tracks were directly inspired by and composed for the late great Conrad Schnitzler. There is indeed a similar dark presence emanating from both parties, and Schnitzler's work is perhaps not that far-fetched, if we are talking sound and feel.
Tracklist:
1.01 - Sonisk Blodbad - Sonisk Blodbad 4 (3:14)
1.02 - Sonisk Blodbad - Alan Vega 2.0 (6:00)
1.03 - Sonisk Blodbad - Photons (4:26)
1.04 - Sonisk Blodbad - The Shores of Oblivion (9:40)
1.05 - Sonisk Blodbad - Dark Clouds Passing By (7:24)
1.06 - Sonisk Blodbad - An Echo in the Dungeon of My Heart (6:42)
1.07 - Sonisk Blodbad - Aspik (11:20)
Sonisk Blodbad ? simply menaing Sonic Blodbath, is a new Norwegian project consisting of Ole Christensen(Big Robot / Endoplasmic Flow) and Håvard Tveito (Vetter / Against The Grain), Steven Cerio (Atlantic Drone) & Sanna Saarinen (Big Robot) .
With influences ranging from Popol Vuh, Psychic TV to Coil, this act composes spacey simmering ambient music akin to the Berlin School of electronics. With their debut ep ?Blue Room? they only pressed 250 vinyl records, which seems to be the band's preferred way of distributing their music. On their debut Dark Spring ? a lot of the stuff off of Blue Room got radically revamped ? bringing in two new artists within the fold. Jan M. Iversen and Broken Synths from Greece.
On Dark Spring, we also get to learn more about their adoration of the progressive electronics of old, as a couple of tracks were directly inspired by and composed for the late great Conrad Schnitzler. There is indeed a similar dark presence emanating from both parties, and Schnitzler's work is perhaps not that far-fetched, if we are talking sound and feel.
Tracklist:
1.01 - Sonisk Blodbad - Sonisk Blodbad 4 (3:14)
1.02 - Sonisk Blodbad - Alan Vega 2.0 (6:00)
1.03 - Sonisk Blodbad - Photons (4:26)
1.04 - Sonisk Blodbad - The Shores of Oblivion (9:40)
1.05 - Sonisk Blodbad - Dark Clouds Passing By (7:24)
1.06 - Sonisk Blodbad - An Echo in the Dungeon of My Heart (6:42)
1.07 - Sonisk Blodbad - Aspik (11:20)
Year 2022 | Electronic | Ambient | FLAC / APE
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