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The first track off the EP. Long progressive ambient passages, radio recordings, beats, loops and abstraction. Hypnotic dark cinematic industrial. |
CD: Random walks through broken streets
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The first track on the scarlet vultures EP. Dense symphonic noise surrounds the first minutes before dissolving into a wash of distant synth, strings and piano. An endless stream of consiousness penetrating the atmosphere. |
CD: Scarlet vultures on the threshold of forever EP
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The shortest track on the Personal Apocalypse album little boy is a concept piece about the allies nuclear attack on Hiroshima (hence the title, little boy was the name given to the smaller of the two nuclear bombs). For the most part subtle and minimalist the track uses layered drones, piano, found sounds and cinematic like composition to create a unique and hopefully effecting atmosphere, where the sounds of the planes and bombs are heard above the crackle of the pilots radio and the gentle playing of the piano. |
CD: Personal Apocalypse Vol 1
Credits: Xaven Taner and Gemma-L Clarke |
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