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Various - The Lamp Of The Invisible Light

Label:
Catalog#:
CR 11
Format:
CD, Compilation
Country:
Germany
Released:
1991
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Neofolk, Industrial, Experimental, Ambient

Tracklist

1 Evil Twin & Sol Invictus  -  A Palace Of Worms 15:08
    Performer - David Mellor , Karl Blake , Sarah Bradshaw , Tony Wakeford
2 Blood Axis  -  Lord Of Ages 3:12
    Programmed By, Engineer - Kelly Cowan
  Vocals, Programmed By - Michael Moynihan
  Voice [Spoken] - Boyd Rice
3 Blood Axis  -  Electricity 6:25
    Programmed By, Engineer - Kelly Cowan
  Vocals, Programmed By - Michael Moynihan
  Voice [Spoken] - Boyd Rice
4 Zone Void  -  Daäth 12:26
    Electronics, Gongs, Bells - Ülex Xane
  Gongs, Cymbals [Bowed], Performer [Tubes] - John Murphy
  Guitar [Electric] - Emmanuel Lazarakis
  Mixed By [Sound], Gongs - Philip Samartzis
  Performer [Footwork], Castanets - Dimitra Phisa
5 Ain Soph  -  Song Of Grief 6:06
    Performer - Claudio Giammarini , Crucifige , Marcello Fraioli , Stefanie Donnet
6 Ain Soph  -  Fate (Is Against Our Will) 5:52
    Performer - Claudio Giammarini , Crucifige , Marcello Fraioli , Stefanie Donnet
7 Autopsia  -  War In Heaven 10:34

Notes

Digipack with separate booklet.

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Rated 5/5
Review by Scrap_Iron Nov 05, 2004 (edited over 5 years ago)
A piece of legend! Not only this compilation features the debut of Blood Axis, it also includes magnificent tunes by Sol Invictus and Evil Twin, the best Autopsia track ever, a rare appearance by Zone Void and a good performance by Ain Soph. Beautiful and mysterious artwork, combined with an obscure concept and ritual, esotheric and fascinating music. That's the formula which made this scene so intriguing in the early 1990s. Most of the tracks on this CD haven't appeared anywhere else (except for Autopsia and Sol Invictus), thus making it even more precious. I'm even more glad that I found it at the second hand CD stand near the train station of my town for the equivalent of today's 6 euros...