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High Aura'd - Mooncusser download free

Performer:
High Aura'd
Album:
Mooncusser
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Released:
Genre:
Style:
Ethereal, Experimental
MP3 archive size:
1762 mb
FLAC archive size:
1381 mb
WMA archive size:
1113 mb
Other formats:
APE MPC DMF XM MIDI AU MP2
Rating:
4.9
Votes:
913
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Tracklist

A Untitled
B Untitled

Credits

  • Artwork – Terence Hannum
  • Mastered By – John Twells
  • Recorded By [Uncredited] – Ken Linehan

Notes

Mastered at Seventh Door.

Edition of 40

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
LDE 027 High Aura'd Mooncusser ‎(Cass, Ltd, C32) Los Discos Enfantasmes LDE 027 US 2012
  • John Kolodij returns as High Aura’d with Mooncusser, a thirty-minute burn of glacial (both in pacing and sheer density) guitar drones that mixes Leif Inge’s immensely blurred melancholy and Belong’s static sheen. Several solo guitar projects have excelled in the celestial pedal-processed guitar drone category in recent years, namely Brainworlds and Expo ’70 to highlight a just couple, but Kolodij’s Mooncusser will surely stand as a testament to the genre’s finer points. Even Terence Hannum’s (of Locrian fame) artwork adds to the grim vastness of the Deeeeeeeeeep-Space drones evoked by the music within. Adding to the pitch blackness of the sounds is the fine mastering work by Ken Linehan and Type head honcho John Twells, who records equally vast, haunting drones as Xela.The tape’s A-side gradually builds it’s distant rumblings with a chorus of looped, distorted feedback. As the amplifier seems to kick in and out as Kolodij charts his course, giving the electric vibe of an improvised live recording. The rise of cavernous tones gradually swells into a sheer howl of maxed-out drone. Eerie passages and shifting chords pass alongside one another evoking Windy & Carl at their deepest and coldest moments, but Kolodij’s tones never quite sound as though they’re produced by a guitar. As the first half of Mooncusser plays out, the piece seems to weight itself down and slow to a crawl. It’s the audio equivalent of one of Eno’s 14 Video Paintings. Kolodij reveals his hand a bit on the second side when he strips back the noise for a few moments. Following an extended melancholic loop, the piece makes room for a spacious yet clean melody of plucked guitar before breaking open into complete, symphonic drone. In the end, all your left with is a frail, Basinski-like loop that decays into nothing.YDLMIER9/10