ANM Proudly Presents: Album Númber 3 under profile from Eagleclaw Ghost of Fulci!
again of new counting back of the Stealth Movement C based somewhere in Great Britain; We are pleased to present the third part of this Trilogy under the profile of ECGofF, one of the masks or hallmarks of this anonymous entity of Colematics Collective: which in itself is an Order that is in charge of creating quite complex works and that sometimes does not have any meaning to understand them, it is better just to listen and let yourself be carried out by the compositions that are generated and that are elaborated through a Useful and essential means to polish those sounds, noises and Environmens in a single Metaphor of Sound and Disruptive Experimentation.
Something that we are always going to emphasize here through this project is that we do not consider within the Noise scene and it is not that it does not earn that title and mark of distinction, but that its form of expression is closer to what the very important people originated in the Past under the foundation of the first wave of Abstract Experimentation of Musique Concrete, this is where we see the starting point and with close analogies of the classical sound of the coming years and the strange way of combining these sound passages with mixtures of their intangible machine and exuberant equipment of the Korg Line, that in itself, this great tool does not allow creating and manufacturing great unconventional musical pieces or trying to do something out of the ordinary, and ECGofF already has a lot of experience in this branch and composition since everything always tends to make an inhospitable trip loaded with roots slopes of a variety of gray tones and colorful effects of a strange Ambient and in some The steps to the characteristic British Industrial in its form and style.
This third installment is intense and good than its successors, here I find the Ambient more raised as if it were a Sci Fi soundtrack from the movies of the 40s, a gloomy, overwhelming simple sound that is intertwined in a space epic or also of a Lovecraftian Ritual of one of those cosmic works, I think the album itself is very frustrating and although now it takes a more experimental basis a la Schaeffer than in itself I also like the sound of the past albums a la Stockhausen too They stand out a lot and are attractive to the listener... yes. Undoubtedly, it generates great satisfaction, always having excellent projects like this from our great friend Robert, who we see that his creativity is not limited and always goes beyond the borders of what is established, seeking to connect new musical manifestations to his work, but always rescuing the old sound of the projects and the Age of the early days of Ambient, Experimental and the use of audiovisual manipulations since the cover art here is also important and plays an interesting role in it.
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released December 29, 2022
Eagleclaw Ghost of Fulci – Foul Decay III
Using the analog Korg Volca Bass synth to record basic tracks onto a Mobile Phone we then treated
the Tracks with various Vst Plugins from Jack Dark in an audio editor then transferred all the tracks
onto a modern DAW to get this mix of old school synth sounds with a dose of modern day synth
Psychodelica.
This is Part 3 of a 3 part series,
Check on Ave Negra Musick for the other two parts
Visit the pages for more into over Releases and advances of this movement from UK
www.colematics.co.uk
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