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Thawing

by Lucas Darklord

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[Note: this release contains a bonus 13 track album that offers a different view of the previous version of the tale. When you download this album you will receive 15 tracks. See below for the album description.]

An brief two part tale of transition in abstract.

Thawing is a kind of thing in transition, strangely optimistic, a fixed path with more reference points than darkness. A short made of two scenes, told in loops, less horribly treated this time. An object of insight and deep reflection for the ears of every woman, man, and child.
Follow in a small part of a broader journey of insight and growth, here depicted in sonic form. Intense contextualisation required with evidence and context extremely hard to decipher. A must for all sleuths and those with superior intellectual abilities.
For those base listeners out there, it's some loud and fucked up shit - but differently as loud or fucked up as the previous parts.

A ruinmix of loops, drive, and filters. Stretching, repeated over and over. Horrific layering. Impossible physics.Crushed textures loop, blend and shift into other before abruptly ending. Each track plays directly into the next, with - if anything - sample clicks between them. The tale is now unknowingly optimistic, and still melancholy, transitional, valued, and finding points. Each part is the relevant part of a longer tale of complexity, here presented in a form of linear narrative.

Thawing is the third part of the Snowmen series. The first part is The Darkness of Snowmen. Part two is Frozen White. Part four is All Without Snowmen.

Music for everyone.

Any resemblance to other sounds, living or dead, is purely coincidental.

(With thanks to Magda Kozuba)

Note: Downloading this album includes the 13 track album Accounts Never Frozen.


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Accounts Never Frozen
[Bonus album included with Thawing]
An eleven part tale in abstract, with introduction and conclusion.

Accounts Never Frozen is other perspectives of the tale told in Frozen White. A brief, cautionary tale told in loops, a little less horribly treated this time. A true portal for the ears of every woman, man, and child.
Follow in a small part of a broader journey of mental horror and its escape, here depicted in sonic form. Intense contextualisation required with evidence and context extremely hard to decipher. A must for all sleuths and those with superior intellectual abilities.
For those base listeners out there, it's some loud and fucked up shit - but not as loud or fucked up as the previous part.

A ruinmix of loops, drive, and filters. Stretching, repeated over and over. Horrific layering. Impossible physics.Crushed textures loop, blend and shift into other before abruptly ending. Each track plays directly into the next, with - if anything - sample clicks between them. The tale is now unknowingly optimistic, and still melancholy, transitional, valued, and finding points. Each part is the relevant part of a longer tale of complexity, here presented in a form of linear narrative.

Accounts Never Frozen is the second part of the Snowmen series, repeated and told differently. The first part is The Darkness of Snowmen. Part three is Thawing. Part four is All Without Snowmen. This part is exclusively available with the release Thawing.

Music for everyone.

Any resemblance to other sounds, living or dead, is purely coincidental.

(With thanks to Magda Kozuba)

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released December 22, 2016

Everything Darklord

Some consultation with Magda Kozuba

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Lucas Darklord NSW, Australia

Noise, experimental sound, musique concrète, sample based music, glitch, ambient, dark, harsh, dense, rich, and other things.
Often process obsessed.

Adventures and challenging listens for the whole family!

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