From the majestic, pre-industrialist, ecumenical sentimentality of Ostrów Tumski, to the bright new age glittering gold in the accumulating smog. A sparse scattering of effect over the steady pulsation of a precious standard, focusing the hunger. Hypnotic with its relentless draw, that compels bystanders to plunge in.
Not to be taken seriously, which actually affords some poetic licence. The Middle Ages were abundant in disturbing characteristics, lots of superstition to cope with and religious warfare. That is a more serious side, and still is. Religion and technological capability is now at the forefront. Anyway, devastating plagues aside, there is a need for some light-heartedness. I think this works very well, and a lot of thought appears to have been applied. So, there is a dynamic sense with an intellectual/theological perspective or two to take into consideration, should the listener wish to. Volsem has outlined the agenda perfectly well, which just leaves it for me to say that I found this very engaging. Look out for 2012!-)
Nice mixes, well constructed and they make for undemanding listening. Cover art is cool as well.
This track curiously triggered off a variety of memories for me. As a result, I really liked this one. Sometimes made me think of a young industrial effort, and dynamic enough to maintain a focus. Nice one!
God is attributed with many sayings, which ultimately come from the mouths of mankind. Few are true vehicles of omnipotent insight, regardless of their courage of conviction. Anyway, sidestepping theological argument, Vices In Virtue is a welcome addition to the array of productions, with thought-provoking lyrics, all draped with the consistent sound creativity from this artist.
Thankfully the gyrating, elliptical nodes of the Internet calmed its flux enough to allow this through to Jamendo. Such is the nature of this creative work that it makes me feel grateful that a gateway has been found. Sound foundations to this noise manipulation. Fills a soft space suitably.
How far the analysis extends beyond 'them and us' seems inevitable. Weighty thought in sound forms. Gilt-edged memorabilia in the guild-hall. Once there was 'work', and for those who bore the load, industrialisation seems a focus of pressure. Work remains in this wonderful age of technologically enhanced freedom. Entroyable!
When you cannot discern the seasons, then the end is nigh.
Haima that travels afar.
Destination finale! Bon voyage!-)