Showing posts with label Modern Classical. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Modern Classical. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Igor Wakhevitch - Docteur Faust


It's really hard to sum up an album like this. The six tracks (excluding the intro) range from Throbbing Gristle-esque passages overlaying spoken word segments, to progressive psych-rock with tribal chanting, to bone-chilling modern classical reminiscent of Krzystof Penderecki or Gustav Holst. Overall it's a superbly constructed mindfuck, so give it a shot.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Arvo Pärt - Tabula Rasa


I was thinking of posting this to the Classical thread, but decided to save it for this occasion (considering more of you would check it out this way ;) ). This is some of the most stirring, beautiful music I've ever laid ears on, and despite the minimalist sections not doing too much for me, the thematic parts outshine any flaws this record may possess.
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Monday, November 2, 2009

Univers Zéro Mega Post



There have been quite a few bands that have helped define the kind of music I listen to. I have virtually tried a lot of genres (thanks to RYM and the Truly Grim group). Its not very often that you come across a certain band that makes you want to delve into the respective genre more and more and more. The results may be awesome in some cases. But in others, it is very much possible that you encountered the pinnacle of the genre already and you fail to find bands that meet your expectations. In other words, they raised the bar to an altogether different level. A few of such bands that helped defined my musical orientations in chronological order would be Pink Floyd, Judas Priest, Slayer, Rush, Morbid Angel, Incantation, Autopsy, Master's Hammer and of late Shub-Niggurath and the mighty UNIVERS ZERO.

There was a reason I posted that band pic above. That pic has something to with how I got interested in the band in the very first place. I was already a huge Master's Hammer fan, And given below is the cult Master's Hammer pic doing rounds on the internet.

Now dont you think, they are scarily similar??!! I thought, "Who knows, May be these guys were inspired by UZ". I know its a lame reason to check out a band, But yeah, I have my own methods. And considering how Master's Hammer draw classical and neoclassical elements into their music, who knows the real truth?

Go to the Univers Zero Official Webpage and this is what you find "If Starvinsky had a Rock Band, It wuld sound like THIS!" How can a Punch Line like that not get you excited? Fans categorize their music as Avant-Prog. I hate this term AVANT, especially in context of music (though you will find me using that term more often than not!). Whatever is unclassifiable and sounds complex enough to be given a progressive label can be safely be dumped under this avant-prog burial ground. But this doesnt do justice to the kind of music these guys play. I read that these guys took huge influences from dark modern classical composers like Béla Bartók, Sergei Prokofiev, Igor Starvinsky and Albert Huybrechts. They had different phases in their career. While their first self titled album relied heavily on acoustic guitars, nerve wrecking use of violins and Bassoons. On this album you can recognise the chamber music which is often used as a tag for these guys. But what followed after this was their most accomplished work. Let me present to you "HERESIE"

This is undoubtedly the darkest, and filthiest music ever created. Its still unparallelled even after 30 years of its existence. I can only imagine what effect did Black Sabbath's debut would have had on the minds of people back then. Its a trillion times more unsettling, and horrifying and the cd should come with a disclaimer "Beware, The content inside could be arrythmogenic! Listen to it with caution. Keep away from children". If you got terrified by Bernard Hermann's score in the staircase murder scene in Psycho, or the nightmare scene in Vertigo, I bet you try this! few months back, I had a theory that bands like Incantation, Profanatica and Esoteric had created some of most evil piece of music known to humanity. I stumbled upon Shub-Niggurath's Les Morts and I came to know How wrong I was! And this album surpassed even that masterpiece.

With the upcoming albums they came to rely heavily on electric guitars and thick bass. But they still maintained the dark sound throughout.

I know quite a lot of you have already heard this, but this still is missing from some of you guys' charts, If this review cant convince you, I dont know what else will.

Heresie
If you find the track 2 corrupt, The link to that broken track can be found in the comments!

Ceux du Dehors Part 1
Ceux Du Dehors Part 2


Uzed

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Various Artists - The Shining (OST) 1980


Genre - OST, Soundtrack, Modern Classical
Review - This may be a hit or a miss. You have to be open minded before you even start to download this. Pretty much the greatest soundtrack I have heard(Which itself arent many). Just like the movie, the score is a masterpiece of all horror themed music we have heard. Fuck Razorback(Lame Comparison, I know, But STILL :P)! Featuring some of the greatest modern classical masterminds like Béla Bartók, Krzysztof Penderecki, the whole album is an experience which should not be undertaken by the ones weak at heart cos this might precipitate your Anginas and Myocardial Infarctions.

Get This Here
-EyehateDoG