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Update-O-Rama – Counting Down the Days of November 2011


Just a quick note that might end up long on a few things going on, completed and just starting. First off:

Inner-X-Musick Iz Back!!!

We have Choronzon – Ziggurat of Dead Shibboleths, Veil of Thorns – Necrofuturist, Veil of Thorns – Salon Apocalypse available on CD again and more coming. Watch out for Choronzon – FIAT NOX on CD and a brand new releases from the infamous SLEEPCHAMBER, called SCOPOLAMINE, which includes one P. Emerson Williams among performers.

Hie thee hence to innerxmusick.com and check it out.

Veil of Thorns – Vampire Wars Is Now Available On CD

We have the CD of the Vampire Wars album available now for a special price of $5. You can go purchase the CD here. Soon the CD and “pay what you want” digital versions will be made available through Inner-X-Musick.

8,632 Downloads and counting! Veil of Thorns – Vampire Wars

A huge thanks to those of you who have downloaded this album and shared it with fiends & foes. We’re proud to find that as of this week, more than 6,000 of you have downloaded it. (Not counting the music blogs and Russian file sharing sites. They use their own uploads and we have no way of knowing how many downloads, or even how many sites are hosting this release by now.)

Of course, the free download option will continue to be available for as long as the sites and trackers hosting them exist.

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Torrent Link

And in a related note:

There is a brand new Veilofthorns.com

Nattehimmel Sound & Vision

Nattehimmel Sound & Vision

Will be Distributing several releases, including selections from the Veil of Thorns and Choronzon back catalogues. What is most notable is their incredible selection of out of print and rare Industrial and experimental musick releases on CD, vinyl, cassette and DVD.

Modern Mythology Are in the Midst of a Year-End Fundraiser

Observant readers may have noticed me mentioning this before. Right now I’m in the process of tweeting every one of the 300+ articles that have run on modernmythology.net in 2011. Think of how much work that entails, and then consider that there were three books published already this year, and an anthology on its way. Then there’s the music.

[Check out some of the books, albums, and soon movies produced by Mythos Media and our various media partners.]


Concise Noise Fractionale Has Landed on Soundcloud


Concise Noise Fractionale Ltd. is an independent audio collective of unsigned various artists interested in exposure through numbers.

The genres represented here are eclectic or even difficult to pigeon-hole, ranging from random noise to methodical notation, but usually it’s a combination of both. Ultimately, there are no pretenses of preferred style.

Composed by Scott Gallant & Matt Davis in 1998.

Noise End Rapture is a project best defined as Melodic Soundscape, standard musical instruments were modified. Sound-generating devices included effects pedals, samplers, and delay echoes, all of which were either cheap or cheaply rigged. A wide variety of unorthodox appliances and electronics were also miked whenever its sonancy was appropriate.

Video produced by Scott Gallant

Contributing artists:
Scott Gallant
Matt Davis
Steven Robichaud
Andy Sawyer
Devin Stevens
Allison Lahikanen
Shad Mosher
Nick Dooley
Justin Karoway-Waterhouse.

Represented Projects:
Noise End Rapture
Vanish Hall
Eigenstate
This Music Sucks
Mad Shad (5H4D)
Sun Tunnel
LarvaLoon
The Cold
Ugly Things
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CNF on Soundcloud:

http://soundcloud.com/concise-noise-fractionale

CNF on Facebook:

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Concise-Noise-Fractionale-Ltd/109891055757673


6,000+ Downloads! Veil of Thorns – Vampire Wars


A huge thanks to those of you who have downloaded this album and sahred it with fiends & foes. We’re proud to find that as of this week, more than 6,000 of you have downloaded it. (Not counting the music blogs and Russian file sharing sites. They use their own uploads and we have no way of knowing how many downloads, or even how many sites are hosting this release by now.)

Update: Grab the album on bittorrent if you prefer.

NOISE COVERED WORSHIP
INCREASINGLY BIZARRE POLITICAL THREAT RITES
PROCESS PRODUCT PROPOSITION
DE LEGE MOTUS
CREATOR-GOVERNMENT-CREATOR
A CRAVEN SLAVE DESIGN
SACRED THOUGHT OBSTACLES
DISSOCIATIVE MODIFICATIONS
ELECTRONIC VOICE PHENOMENA
GRAVE PECULIARITY RECEIVED
APPARITIONS OF ART
PROGRAMMERS BELOW SIGHTS OF THE OPERATIONAL SECRET
VAMPIRE WARS
A NON-EUCLIDEAN FUTURE

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Seiderkin Mix #05


Eight tracks including music by Black Arts Department, Bradley The Buyer, Choronzon and more. This album has no Z(enseider)Z tracks on it because we’re such swell guys and want all these other artists to get some play. But on a future release it’ll feature nothing but ZZ tracks. So it all balances out in the end. You might even get to hear some unreleased ZZ tracks if you’re nice boys and girls and send me a few scripts for painkillers.


Veil of Thorns – Vampire Wars (2011)


NOISE COVERED WORSHIP
INCREASINGLY BIZARRE POLITICAL THREAT RITES
PROCESS PRODUCT PROPOSITION
DE LEGE MOTUS
CREATOR-GOVERNMENT-CREATOR
A CRAVEN SLAVE DESIGN
SACRED THOUGHT OBSTACLES
DISSOCIATIVE MODIFICATIONS
ELECTRONIC VOICE PHENOMENA
GRAVE PECULIARITY RECEIVED
APPARITIONS OF ART
PROGRAMMERS BELOW SIGHTS OF THE OPERATIONAL SECRET
VAMPIRE WARS
A NON-EUCLIDEAN FUTURE

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Donate and help bring Necrofuturist media production to the next level. Free music and other media will be forthcoming.


HTRK presents Work (work, work) – Ghostly International


This is truly some great stuff. Stark, but atmospheric. I’ve played HTRK many times on the Necrofuturist Transmission and will be continuing to do so.

HTRK presents Work (work, work) – Ghostly International.

From the release:

HTRK’s Ghostly International debut Work (work, work) is a flat-lined study of desire and submission, sentimentality and dysphoria. The London by way of Berlin and Melbourne art-rock duo (pronounced “Hate Rock”) finished the album’s production while grieving the sudden loss of founding member and bassist Sean Stewart to suicide in March ‘10. And while that tragedy has certainly found its way into the music’s bottomless sonic void, Work (work, work), written from 2006-10 in Berlin and London, is about much more than abject darkness. Much, much more.

On Work (work, work), HTRK craft a stark soundscape: achingly slow 808 beats, eerie synth arpeggios, vaporous guitar noise, and Jonnine Standish’s androgynous, detached vocals, dripping with reverb. And yet it’s the careful way the pair combine those elements—organizing and juxtaposing them with a minimalist’s attention to detail—that makes their music so emotionally devastating. “Ice Eyes Eis” starts things off by enveloping you in a slippery erotic zone, in which a German sex TV babe splays herself over a molasses-slow beat and clouds of dry-ice atmosphere. The creeping “Eat Yr Heart” embodies HTRK’s touch with sonic unease, showcasing a high-pitched horror-movie synth obligato that flits like a swarm of bats around Standish’s declarations of longing (“glucose, cellulose, saccharine”/ “you fill me up then make me starve, eat yr heart”). Late-album highlight “Love Triangle” takes a more sensuous tone, describing a perfect three-person encounter (“he on she on me / she on me on he / bermuda bermuda bermuda”) over textured guitar swirls and a languorous drum-machine march.


Long Live the New Goth Flesh


The armies of the dark returned last year. Really. The goth aesthetic, dark sounds, grabs tastemakers by their smug throats as silhouettes of hipsters can be seen, dancing among the graves as the world heats up and economies wobble on their precarious perches. The Quietus, Pitchfork and Stereogum are directing a surprisingly unironic gaze at artists waving an undeniably gothic banner. Post-punk is invoked in descriptions of more ‘band to watch’ blogotronic hosannas than one could reasonably keep up with. The thing about this return is that it’s news, to those of us who have stayed with the scene, that it ever went away.

Read the rest of the article at Dominion Mag.


VEIL OF THORNS “NECROFUTURIST" Inner-X-Musick XXX 72 (2009)


Inner-X-Musick is proud to announce it’s first release by Veil Of Thorns. And because I run this blog – and because P. Emerson Williams is forward thinking artist – and because we both agree in the importance of the free flow of musick – and because the musick itself demanded it… You (the reader) reap the benefit.

NECROFUTURIST” by Veil Of Thorns is the second non /SLEEPCHAMBER release on the newly revamped Inner-X-Musick, the first being the outstanding “Medical Report” by Grammal Seizure. However, “NECROFUTURIST” is the first release that is being offered as a FREE DOWNLOAD before the physical release becomes available.

For those of you who keep track of this sort of thing.. it’s catalog number is XXX 72.

If you are familiar with Veil Of Thorns this release may catch you off guard. It is, as I like to call it, “Neo Gothick”, although truthfully – Veil Of Thorns has started their own genre with this recording, and one could easily call it “retro futurist”. Veil Of Thorns sound has always been unique, but certainly Gothic. Williams abilities as a musician has always set Veil Of Thorns apart from your standard “goth rocker”, but through the new millennium Williams has also become a master of the process as well. It has paid off. “NECROFUTURIST” was methodically prepared for and then assembled. Each piece of the puzzle placed with veteran precision.

As with any Veil Of Thorns release, there is an overriding theme to the release. According to Williams,

“There is a theme, but an as yet nebulous one. I’m pulling together phenomena and experiences connected with art movements of the last hundred years and the corresponding societal upheavals that ran concurrently and which had an enormous impact on the birth, life and death of those art movements.”

“At the same time, I’m meditating on the similarities and interconnectedness of art and cultural groups and cults, magickal groups, religions, philosophical paradigm shifts and the growth they spur as well as the devastation they leave in their wake, both psychick and materially manifest.”

“And there’s a book I’m desperately looking for, don’t know the name of it, but its effect on people who read it seems to have been similar to the fictional King in Yellow.”

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_King_in_Yellow

If you have been following recent developments with Inner-X-Musick – you would know that XXX 71 is already slated to be Veil Of Thorns “Salon Apocalypse“. But this is a case of putting the cart before the horse. Williams explains “Necrofuturist continues the theme of Salon Apocalypse. TAZ in a warzone, flowers on a landmine, love & war. Time out of joint. it’s therefore appropriate that this came together first.”

There will be a physical release in the future. Probably sometime in the late fall, after the release of “Salon Apocalypse“. Of course all the information will be posted here as it become available. See www.innerxmusick.com for all the goodies!

Track Listing …

1 Thought Pollution Evolution
2 Through The Fire
3 Standing
4 The Vandals Exquisite Corpse
5 The Lifeless Trio Kept Playing
6 Wailing In Glass
7 Waltz
8 Pleasure In Nightmare
9 Giving Ascent
10 Dancing Revelation
11 Let Loose Into That Good Mourning
12 The Reflection
13 Deny Fascination
14 The Only One Left
15 Die As One
16 Entertainments Subsume Concern
17 Head Up Get Out
18 The Dead Channel

Get it HERE

Read about Veil Of Thorns HERE


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