playlist artwork#12 this weekTunguska

by 833-45

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About this album

  • Updated: 17/06/2009

 

   If your familiar with the music of Kevin M. Krebs composing under is 833-45 alias, then I think that you'll agree that "Tunguska" might just be his most compelling work to date under that guise. "Tunguska" is continuation of a theme that began with the self-released, limited cd-r "Solar Cycle 23" [reissued by Autoplate as a free, virtual album in 2002] and of his early live work at the time fusing noise, captured radio signals, and programmed beats into a potent long-player of rhythmic ambient noise. Just the association of the names "833-45" and "Tunguska" is suggestive of the sonic power inherent to this album. On the one hand, we have 833-45 delivering his own formidable take on electronic music and the noise aesthetic, but along with that we have the powerful image of the well documented 1908 "Tunguska Event" in which a massive explosion (possibly caused by the air burst of large meteoroid or comet fragment) flattened over 2000 square kilometers of a remote region in Russia.

 

   Whether it be the abstract, broken industrial beats and strident noise of the title track. the relentless, intoxicating rhythm of "Assassins", the beatless backdrop and surging, distorted electronic tones of "Amethyst", the melancholic and near apocalyptic atmosphere of "Alamut", or the swirling, electronic lamentations and distant voices of "Ialdaboath", listening to the sixteen tracks on "Tunguska" is an immersive sound experience that you will not soon forget. Coupled with some enigmatic track titles that only intensify the already mysterious aura surrounding the 1908 enigma, "Tunguska" is an aural experience that is sure to bring you to a state of sonic bliss.

 

- Larry Johnson

 

Cover art courtesy of Heath Yonaites.

 

 

 

 

 

The tracks of this album are published under a Creative Commons licence, check the licence associated to each track.

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musictomyears

Communications From Outer Space..

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musictomyears • 2010-10-28 21:15:50

In the depths of the Arctic circle, in the weather base station. That monitors both the weather conditions on earth. And also in and around the outer limits of space and time. IN 1973, a snow blizzard of a wicked storm was activated that very night on 4th April. And the radio frequencies and singles are going of the scales. We listen and try to take note of what is going on..Then we look up with the power of our telescope and we see. A bright light. And then we make out the shape. It's the size of a football stadium. And all the colours of the rainbow. And it's coming into our atmosphere. And traveling at the speed of light. And is going to crash land. Somewhere we are not quite sure yet. But will be soon. Somewhere in India. We anticipate it arrival in. The teams survey the crash site. And can not believe their eyes. Still in tact and walking out from within this space craft of rainbow colours, we start to see Aliens.. All types, all shapes and all colours and styles. To many to put a number on. The Indian military and the Nations across the world. Look on and wonder what the hells is going on. A frantic attempt to communicate starts. With strange singles and frequences again coming from massive speakers and light change kaleidoscopic tv screens of pictures of images are flashed up towards the space craft.. .
Xjs

Good album

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Xjs • 2010-06-27 15:41:15

Great ambient music, very good for both listening carefully and playing in the background while working. By the way: is the numbers station recording in »Pools of Goliath« sampled from Porcupine Tree's »Even Less«? The numbers (0096 2251 2110 8105) are the same and the speaking voice sounds quite similar, too.
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