Dark Mind Blending Music

in #music7 years ago (edited)

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This stuff is perfect. Just listen to this exerpt from a review of the Mutant album:

In Neil Gaiman's "Coraline" (not the movie) there's a chapter in which the novella's titular character ventures into her basement and discovers the mangled aftermath of a being that she once mistook for her father. The blind, fleshy, wormlike thing chases her around the basement until she escapes, locking it below her house forever. However, the creature is long dead before the basement door locks; its dialogue with Coraline comes from a place that's almost post-mortem, in agony but complacent, accepting and generous with how open it is about its downfall. Despite being alive, doubtlessly and with such vigor, there's something so desperate and painful about "Mutant." The title track encapsulates this for me the near eight-minute piece is less of a song and more of a soundscape slowly being built by something that surely has more than four arms, slowly, painstakingly, and with great precision.

Music is certianly required for most rituals. I recommend you stick this on and give it go when planning your next séance, worship or other.

Are you seeing these goat legs?!

This one is really crazy, very sexual.

And the man himself. Wouldn't you love to do some strange stuff with him? ;)

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