Album Rating: 4.0
“Consciousness Is Nature” is proper ridiculous
Officially bumped. This must be one of the most refreshingly forward-thinking and dynamic modern BM albums out there
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Album Rating: 4.0
still a massively underrated album
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Album Rating: 4.5
Agreed!!! Gotta jam again.
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of course i find you two here lol
seeing that Convulsing album on the front page reminded me i jammed this for the first time in years yesterday and it still fuckin smacks
can't believe it's 10 years old now lol
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Album Rating: 4.5
Idk why I never rated this.
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Album Rating: 4.0
hey, yes, we are omnipresent lol
I love this yet do find this dude's discog kinda overwhelming. This album is dense af and he has so many (and most are looooong). I've only heard Oviri apart from this one.
if the internet is to be trusted "Unus mundus patet" might be a decent bet
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Album Rating: 4.5
I've heard a decent amount of his stuff and it all rips hard tbh. Still have some to hear though. Band rules.
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Ship of Theseus is also amazing. from what I remember, that was when he started getting really weird, i.e. incorporating all the ambient/electronic/industrial stuff. before that it was more straightforward black metal, still microtonal tho.
Ship of Theseus, this one and Oviri form a trilogy of sorts within his discog- they're all in that same mode of ultraweird black metal, preceded and followed by albums with new approaches, as Dialectics and Penetralia are both purely electronic albums.
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Album Rating: 4.5
Impermanence is my fav out of what I've heard so far, that album is fucking insane, but Ship of Theseus rules extremely hard also.
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Hm, I never went back that far. I think I started with Discontinuities and went from there. I remember being kinda underwhelmed by the lack of trippy shit in that album so that was probably why I didn't go back farther lol. Now I am reconsidering
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Album Rating: 4.5
Do it bro.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Ship of Theseus is on the list for next week. I definitely want more of his weirdo era, so completing the trilogy seems like a decent move.
for now, I’m just listening to this again (get stuck here a lot)
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Album Rating: 4.0
Palimpsest is utterly unhinged.
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Album Rating: 4.5
Hell yeah it is brother.
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Album Rating: 4.0
to be fair the next track “Consciousness Is Nature's Nightmare” gives it competition
gotta love the jump scare quiet / loud dynamics on this album
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it's truly amazing how expansive certain parts sound even though everything is so compressed and microtonal. pure Jute Gyte. no idea how he does it. also can't think of another artist who does quite the same thing
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Album Rating: 4.5
Love to see this band getting some recognition.
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jamming it again rn. the last few minutes of the opener are so fucking mind-bending man. starting at that quiet part 8 minutes in with that creepy four-note motif, there's already three different rhythms right there: the industrial beat, the washy guitar in the background, and then the four-note thing (sounds like a violin but idk lol).
then when it gets loud again, I'm pretty sure the drums are in rhythm with the guitars, but then ANOTHER electronic beat on a different rhythm gets added. 4 or 5(?) different rhythms all in tandem. fuckin crazy man
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