New album of a Russian project Zinc Room, which previously released several works on CD-Rs and one split-CD with another Siberian project Carved Image Of Emptiness. Unlike previous works, completely soaked in rusty distorted yell of bass buitar and metal percussion, here the things are less violent. Zinc Room's trademark sound is still here, but now it's become a part of more calm and dark scene created also with the use of synthesizers, recordings of soil, samples and mouth harp. Five unhurried ritual dark ambient composition with strong industrial spirit. Special guest on this album was t.b.Kein (Scratching Soil, Carved Image Of Emptiness, Prognostic Zero).
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Новый альбом проекта из Екатеринбурга, до этого уже успевшего выпустить несколько работ на CD-R и один сплит-CD с другим екатеринбургским проектом Carved Image Of Emptiness. В отличие от предыдущих работ, полностью пропитанных ржавым дисторшированным рёвом бас-гитары и металлической перкуссии, здесь события развиваются менее буйно. Фирменный звук проекта никуда не делся, но теперь он стал одним из элементов более спокойной и мрачной картины, созданной также при помощи синтезаторов, записей почвы, сэмплов и варгана. Пять неспешных ритуальных дарк-эмбиентных композиций с сильным индустриальным духом. К созданию альбома приложил руку t.b.Kein (Scratching Soil, Carved Image Of Emptiness, Prognostic Zero)
credits
released April 12, 2012
EDP 008
Alexander "I" – bass, spiral springs, steel slabs, samples, percussion, vargan.
All tracks are live performance.
Special guest – t.b.Kein (Scratching Soil, C.I.O.E., Prognostic Zero) – synth, keys, arrangements.
All tracks were recorded and mixed by Alexander "I" and t.b.Kein in July-October '11.
Mixed and mastered by t.b.Kein at IMPHATEFAC studio in September-November '11.
Photos by Alexander "I".
Layout by Alastor of Scratching Soil.
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