Possibly the strangest offering by this unit (A group? An individual? Cranioclast in disguise?) with a long history of unpredictable releases that are only consistent in their ability to defy easy description or categorization. This release significantly differs from others insofar as utilizing what seems to be a computer generated (or highly treated) voice to intersperse a narration of sorts between passages of sounds that range from electronic, rhythmic, and ambient to (a lesser degree) ritualistic.
Any fan of Kallabris will delight that this is a full length LP clocking in at nearly 50 minutes, as other more recent offerings have been too infrequent and of disappointingly short duration. Copies are still available from the label at this time of writing, so grab one before it's gone. High quality vinyl is packaged in a very difficult to open hermetically sealed polyurethane sleeve (I had to cut mine open with scissors) with an insert that includes text that seemingly has little bearing to the sounds contained within this LP's bizarrely enchanting groove.
Any fan of Kallabris will delight that this is a full length LP clocking in at nearly 50 minutes, as other more recent offerings have been too infrequent and of disappointingly short duration. Copies are still available from the label at this time of writing, so grab one before it's gone. High quality vinyl is packaged in a very difficult to open hermetically sealed polyurethane sleeve (I had to cut mine open with scissors) with an insert that includes text that seemingly has little bearing to the sounds contained within this LP's bizarrely enchanting groove.