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Neil Rose - Wilbur Whateley/Psychopomps
Musician: Neil RoseAlbum title: Wilbur Whateley/Psychopomps
Style: Techno, Drone, Noise, Musique Concrète
Released: 2009
Country: UK
Size MP3 version: 1981 mb
Size APE version: 1912 mb
Size WMA version: 1798 mb
Rating ✫: 4.6
Votes: 773
Format: AA MP1 AUD MP2 AA MPC RA
Genre: Electronic
Neil Rose - Wilbur Whateley/Psychopomps
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Tracklist
| A1 | Goat Boy |
| A2 | Whippoorwills |
| A3 | Dunwich |
| B1 | Yog-Sothoth |
| B2 | Psychopomp |
Notes
"... Inspired by the writing of HP Lovecraft this concept album is going to have a beautifully crafted gatefold sleeve and 180 grams worth of black vinyl to enhance your audio pleasure and bring about the apocalypse! Neil Rose is a Plymouth based electroacoustic composer and his debut album fully deploys his considerable skill at interweaving concrete sound sources, the spoken word and awkward polyrhythmic beat material. It is dark and brooding, and at times yields results no recording should produce, and yet retains a danceable sensibility." [label info]"Neil Rose, sonic artist and lecturer at Plymouth College of Art, has developed a double A side concept album – his first, and something of a departure for him – titled Wilbour Whatley / Psychompomps, inspired by the writings of HP Lovecraft. Lovecraft, whose writing is liberally descriptive of sound in conveying horror, isn’t interested in poetry. His writing is quick, crude, and hurried – rushing towards something so hideous yet so compelling it wipes out all mind, all sense. He is not escaping from this cosmic horror, he’s escaping to it. It’s a kind of inverse nirvana, and in the album, this expiry of sense, mind, reason – this point of encounter in the music – is devastating. The gathering energy of Yog Sothoth hit me hardest, and it was the oncoming need to dance that I found devastating – if Tolkien’s Belroc was a DJ, he’d play this... " [Arts & Culture]
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