- Experimentalism
- Avant-garde
- Electronic music
- Ambient
- Post-industrial
- Ambient noise
- Experimental electronica
- Illbient
Comment: this
batch of three long-running compositions is a way for intriguing and
intricate sonic combinations, innovative experiments, and decent
accomplishments we need in the afternoon of incoming end of the human
kind as the aggressive cancer on Earth. Indeed, one can see a very
clear parallel with the deadly disease because if an organism gets
killed the disease also will succumb. If behind it is a reasonable
being then it can be called stupidity. No less no more. In another
sense, one can imagine, even if the gross cancerous disease gets
eradicated there remain yet some bad cells spread out in an organism
which later may get activated and the adverse process takes off
again. There can be drawn analogous parallels to the existence and
history of the race of homo sapiens. How to survive, how to
disseminate, how to annihilate real and possible rivals. Through its
exaggerated and voluptuous nature it is even more inferior and
destructive than the usual behaviour of an average being from the
other species. Creating the art and dealing with analytical
philosophy is the only indulgence for the biped malady. The best way
to get out from it is just to abandon all this civilised crap by
escaping to the wildlife until one's very end. This can be the only
purgative, redemptive asylum for a human being. These sometimes
wobbly and sometimes more aggressive industrial-tinged rhythms and
piercing yet atmospheric noises and alongside running corrupted sonic
effects and on the other side sleazy and exhaustive ambient glimpses
reflect upon the aforementioned perversity in an artsy way. These 39
minutes of a fine sort are a part of the discography of the Chilean
imprint Cieliro Diystro.