Saturday, 8 January 2011

Inade - 1995 - The Axxiarm Plains (EP)

Release type: EP

Style: Dark Ambient/Industrial

Country: Germany

Label: Drone Records

Format: MP3@CBR, 256 kbps

Size: 26 Mb

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About Release:

Unlike many of Drone Records' releases, this 7" by Inade is presented in a very simple cover, bearing merely the band name and title of the single in black and white design. However, if the cover is nothing to write volumes about, the three compositions presented on the disc are. Slowed voices, distorted beyond any possible comprehension, open Side A and "Breaking The Walls." Soon, the first gusts of a stormy sound front move in, and with its icy howl, set metallic objects in motion. Their cold clanking echoes in the distance of this short but stark piece, which was originally created in collaboration with Dagda Mor. "Above The Plains" likewise features a large ominous presence hovering over the entire composition. Vibrating, sonorous pulses travel through the piece at steady intervals, while the tinkling ruminations of metallic objects, and the singing sound as of a saber being pulled from its scabbard, flash against the tense buzzing curtain of sound. All of Side B -- "Movement And Construction" -- is one extended piece. A wave of foreboding atmospheres rise at the outset, but is soon beaten down by an aggressive, speeding electronic chord progression that trails through the entire track at a steady accelerating pace. In accordance with its title, "Movement And Construction" has a great sense of kinetic energy, and like the other tracks on Side A, has its fair share of crashing metallic sounds and soughing sonic beams. It is easily the most intense piece on the 7", developing a very frantic mood, as it thrusts forward at ever increasing revolutions into a final swirling whir that continues to develop and mutate until the very end.

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