XEΛA* - The Illuminated


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Label: Digitalis Limited
Catalog#: ltd4
Format: Cassette, Album, Limited Edition, C42
Country:US
Released:Feb 2008
Genre: Electronic, Rock
Style: Abstract, Black Metal, Noise, Ambient
Credits: Performer [Sacrificed And Cremated By] - J. Twells Esq.*
Notes:Limited to 111 hand-numbered copies, packaged in white-on-black silkscreened covers.
Rating: 5.00/5 (5 votes) Rate It
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Tracklisting:

A   Black Scripture (20:45)
B   Gilted Rose (19:31)
Recommendations:

Xela / Ajilvsga - I Love Her Till I Die (Cass, Ltd, C44)

Xela - Halloween / Suspiria (7", Single, Ltd)

Sea Zombies - It Died In Africa (Cass, Ltd, Bla)

Xela - The Dead Sea (CD, Album, Ltd, P/Mixed, Dig)

North Sea, The & Rameses III - Night Of The Ankou (CD, Album, Dig)

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User Reviews:
withoutatrace, Mar 11, 2008

Over the past 15 monts or so, Ive become quite a big Xela fan. "The Dead Sea" was the album I had been looking for: bleak, extremely textural, and the kind of album that transports the listener (in this case, to the Northern Atlantic).

This cassette, scarce as it is, is an extrapolation of that bleakness, into another realm of chilly destitution. Xela uses percussion instruments/samples that mimic the sound of chimes, chains, bells, and other, stranger objects. The melodies are practically non-existent and at times just cacophonous. The fact that its only available on a cassette adds an entirely new level of sound, which I dont doubt is intentional.

Black Scripture is the more scarce of the two tracks, beginning with an eerily slow build-up into the sound that Xela has now wholly embraced—what translates to a slew of sounds that seem to have clipped into red somewhere across a canyon. Its spooky.

Gilted Rose is similar to the A-side, except that after 10 minutes or so of this aforementioned haunting, we enter a twisted version of the world of black metal. Barely intimated vocals break through at this point, backed by that same red-lined sound from across the tank, this time with a distortion of the usual metal sound.

Overall, not easy listening, but very rewarding. And "The Illuminated" is evidence that Xela is not slowing down or keeping static.

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