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Performer: Teeth Engraved With The Names Of The Dead
Genre: Electronic
Album: Kosmiche Death Worship
Released: 2011
Style: Industrial, Drone, Ambient
MP3 version ZIP size: 1468 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1400 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1567 mb
Rating: 4.7
Votes: 149
Other Formats: AU DMF AC3 AA DTS VQF MIDI


Tracklist

A1 I 12:29
A2 II 10:24
B1 III 12:32
B2 IV 15:28

Credits

  • Guitar, Electronics – Dee
  • Synth, Electronics – Moz

Notes

Limited edition of 50 numbered copies. Hand-engraved black cassette shell, packaged in a black stamped envelope with an insert. The first five copies sold included a deer tooth.
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Review by Andee from aQuarius records (SF)"Long in the works debut from this Oakland co-ed doomdronedirge duo. And we pretty much already knew we were in for something good. C'mon, they're called Teeth Engraved With The Names Of The Dead, the record's called Kosmiche Death Worship, it comes in a cool silver stamped envelope, with a silver ink printed insert, the song titles and label info are physically carved into the cassette itself, and apparently the first few copies included an actual deer tooth. How bad ass is that? Suitably bad ass for the dark sonic rituals housed within, long sprawling droned out landscapes, bleak and barren, guitars, synths and electronics, woven into churning pulsing expanses of black ambient shimmer and droning industrial drift, think Wolf Eyes, Brighter Death Now, Wicked King Wicker, MZ412, this is some serious black ambient terrorism.Fields of static cloak smoldering low end murk, jagged shards of feedback drift atop filthy pitch black sonic swells, fractured electronics are wrapped around minimal synth thrum and smeared into hazy dirgescapes, that creep and drift and ooze, the melodies buried and tangled in each tracks muted and muddy sonic morass, but definitely present, and infusing these songs with some sort of melodic core, which definitely makes these haunting sonic rituals actually musical, instead of just textural, the various sounds coalescing here and there into ghostly almost rhythms, but just as often slipping into a sort of blurred shimmer. The final track is the most majestic of the bunch, jettisoning most of the noise, and letting the synths and electronics carry the sound, resulting in a sound both epic and majestic, like the coolest black metal intro ever, stretched out into a cinematic creepscape, the sound growing more and more dense and chaotic, before slipping into a weird pulsing almost sci-fi sounding synthdrone outro. Definitely down to hear more from these two...LIMITED TO 50 COPIES!!!! And as mentioned above, housed in silver ink screened envelopes, with silver ink screened inserts."