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Music Style
Dark Ambient |
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Artist History
Soleilmoon, in partnership with Dark Vinyl Records in Germany is pleased to announce a new manufacturing and distribution agreement for Side Effects, recently relocated from London to Los Angeles. ‘The Place Where The Black Stars Hang’ is the first new Lustmord CD to be released since ‘The Monstrous Soul’ in 1992. It also marks the return of Lustmord to Soleilmoon, the label that issued ‘Heresy’ in 1990 |
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Albums
Paradise Disowned, Heresy |
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Press Reviews
Here’s what the critics said about ‘Heresy’ and ‘The Monstrous Soul’:The music of Lustmord has certainly moved a long way since his early harsh “industrial” albums. Lustmord music may still be dark, mysterious and haunting, yet the harsh and extreme edges have been replaced by equally unnerving depth and eerie presence. Like SPK, Nocturnal Emissions, Sleep Chamber, et al, the Lustmord sound has matured and moved into this new sub-genre of electronic music, whatever one could call it: “Gothic Electronic”? “Post-Industrial Classical”?! A fresh inventive music, ideal as a counterpoint to the sweeter new-age, it is fascinating for its texture, sound-patterns, and utterly vivid atmosphere.–Alan Freeman, Audion #22The Monstrous Soul marvelously re-awakens the dead, a calm, flowing movement of invocating passion. Hugely resonation with just the slightest waves, sounds jump in and out in the slowest of sequences, causing the most intense listening you could imagine in order to catch the full brevity of sounds created in this production. Lustmord of course includes one Adi Newton, so it’s of no surprise to find the most unique of sounds making up the shifting mass of these recordings....A startling work with not the slightest glimpse of past noise lying in the vast expanse. Mystical.–Deadhead, Music From The Empty Quarter |
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Location
Rsda, CA - USA |
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