Bahran and Der Club of Gore Black Earth Review
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BOHREN & DER Social club OF GORE originally released its fourth album Black EARTH on the High german characterization Wonder Records merely didn't hitting the American market until 2004 on the Ipecac label. Having retained a fairly stable lineup of Morten Drinking glass (piano, Fender Rhodes, mellotron), Christoph Cl'ser (piano, Fender Rhodes, saxophone), Robin Rodenberg (bass) and Thorsten Benning (drums, percussion), this jazzy ambient ring establish another hit after its critically acclaimed 'Sunset Mission.'
Obsessed with the 'Twin Peaks' Idiot box series and cult films such equally 'Blue Velvet' and 'Eraserhead,' BORHEN & DER CLUB OF GORE focused on created eerie, spooky soundtracks that evoked an atmospheric and even Gothic vibe that hybridized slow loungy jazz, 50s rock and roll and dark creepy ambient music. The band constitute a successful formula with ho-hum plodding tempos, pocket-sized fundamental chord progressions and dissonant bass and drum effects along with lots of delays, reverbs and electrical piano. The album is a bit long but admittedly is constructive in its otherworldly furnishings.
The sounds of this dark and ambient album make me retrieve of a soundtrack for the very, very deep ocean where no light shines and if you happened to go at that place in one of those specialized submarines all you would meet is extremely specialized creatures like humpback anglerfish, lantern sharks, giant tube worms, fangtooth fishes or deep sea squids which lurk effectually in the abyss and where the h2o pressure is then high our puny little human forms would exist crushed.
This soundtrack contains foreign, eerie and chilling minimalist ambience with saxophone solos that creep upwardly out of the shadows to shed a little lite on the darkened sonicscape. The spirits aren't restless but they are on vicodin and slowly ooze out of the ethers to accept your mind to a new realm where everything is slowed down and marches on in a rhythmic echoed path. In one case y'all experience similar yous want to doze off choirs of haunting synths develop or a sax solo erupts from the nether globe. If you're looking for something dynamic this is not the deep sea swoop for you lot. This music is slow and pulsates like those glow-in-the-dark jellyfish that lurk in the darkness and sting you with their venomous sonic tentacles. Creepy but recommended.
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