Rites of Fall - Venoms (2023)
BAND/ARTIST: Rites of Fall
- Title: Venoms
- Year Of Release: 2023
- Label: Leidforschung
- Genre: electronic, experimental, industrial
- Quality: MP3 320 kbps; 16-44100 FLAC
- Total Time: 38 min
- Total Size: 96; 243 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Rites of Fall returns with 'Venoms', the latest offering on Leidforschung. Two years in the making, 'Venoms' reintroduces Bartek Kuszewski's Rites of Fall project with a fresh musical approach, or what he describes as “a clash between [his] different musical personalities”. This is music with an electronic backbone, but it also draws heavily on live instrumentation, improvised elements, noise, dub and industrial music to create a sound that's entirely his own. At times reminiscent of Forest Swords or Eomac in his use of distorted percussion, winding repetitive melodic lines and ambient textures, across these 8 tracks Rites of Fall additionally showcases a penchant for cinematic grandeur and dramatic flair, calling to mind Ulver or Tangerine Dream at its bleakest. Filthy synthesisers, enveloping atmospheres and punchy rhythms evoke images of desolate landscapes or abandoned industrial complexes overtaken by the overpowering force of the environment.
Thematically, 'Venoms' ventures deeply inwards, exploring themes of chaotic nature - developing through self-destruction, generational trauma or subconscious behavioural patterns. The sounds on the album range from contact mic recordings of abandoned trains to e-bowed guitars and FM synths; they are Kuszewski's sonic vehicle for exploring decay and also an attempt to create a sense of reality and physicality. Many of the sounds were granulated, re-synthesized, as the Polish producer attempted to mould them into sounds simultaneously familiar and alien. His shift in perspective and approach is also reflected in the rhythmic variety on 'Venoms' far from the usual 4/4 techno bleakness, imbuing the tracks with a notable timelessness and peculiar evolutions.
The first single “Bloodline” moves at a blistering pace with shuffling rhythms and cinematic stabs accentuating simple melodies, the title suggesting some kind of ancestral excavations. “Four Billion Thorns” moves into more industrial territory with clanking percussive elements paving the way for a propelling beat and thrilling intertwining synthesisers. The title track is a distortion-laden masterpiece, first showcasing Kuszewski's masterful manipulation of synthesis, then his prowess at beat programming. The latter part of the album moves into more tribal, mystical territory, culminating in the closing “The Revenge of Animals”; an incredibly well-paced, poignant finale. A touching, piercing ending to an album which proposes questions and shifts perspectives.
Tracklist:
1.01 - Rites of Fall - Maladapted (5:12)
1.02 - Rites of Fall - Bloodline (5:21)
1.03 - Rites of Fall - Four Billion Thorns (5:09)
1.04 - Rites of Fall - Vegetation Echelons (4:07)
1.05 - Rites of Fall - Venoms (3:53)
1.06 - Rites of Fall - Extracted (3:53)
1.07 - Rites of Fall - Thin Layer of Ritual (4:30)
1.08 - Rites of Fall - The Revenge of Animals (6:51)
Thematically, 'Venoms' ventures deeply inwards, exploring themes of chaotic nature - developing through self-destruction, generational trauma or subconscious behavioural patterns. The sounds on the album range from contact mic recordings of abandoned trains to e-bowed guitars and FM synths; they are Kuszewski's sonic vehicle for exploring decay and also an attempt to create a sense of reality and physicality. Many of the sounds were granulated, re-synthesized, as the Polish producer attempted to mould them into sounds simultaneously familiar and alien. His shift in perspective and approach is also reflected in the rhythmic variety on 'Venoms' far from the usual 4/4 techno bleakness, imbuing the tracks with a notable timelessness and peculiar evolutions.
The first single “Bloodline” moves at a blistering pace with shuffling rhythms and cinematic stabs accentuating simple melodies, the title suggesting some kind of ancestral excavations. “Four Billion Thorns” moves into more industrial territory with clanking percussive elements paving the way for a propelling beat and thrilling intertwining synthesisers. The title track is a distortion-laden masterpiece, first showcasing Kuszewski's masterful manipulation of synthesis, then his prowess at beat programming. The latter part of the album moves into more tribal, mystical territory, culminating in the closing “The Revenge of Animals”; an incredibly well-paced, poignant finale. A touching, piercing ending to an album which proposes questions and shifts perspectives.
Tracklist:
1.01 - Rites of Fall - Maladapted (5:12)
1.02 - Rites of Fall - Bloodline (5:21)
1.03 - Rites of Fall - Four Billion Thorns (5:09)
1.04 - Rites of Fall - Vegetation Echelons (4:07)
1.05 - Rites of Fall - Venoms (3:53)
1.06 - Rites of Fall - Extracted (3:53)
1.07 - Rites of Fall - Thin Layer of Ritual (4:30)
1.08 - Rites of Fall - The Revenge of Animals (6:51)
Year 2023 | Electronic | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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