Black Lung & Xingu Hill – The Andronechron Incident
Label: | Ant-Zen – act92 |
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Format: | Vinyl, 10", Limited Edition, 45 RPM |
Country: | Germany |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic |
Style: | IDM, Experimental, Ambient |
Tracklist
A | Crimson Skies And Vapour Trails | |
B | Spiders Web End Theme |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Forum Music Village
- Mixed At – Forum Music Village
- Manufactured By – Ant-Zen
- Distributed By – Ant-Zen
- Licensed To – Ant-Zen
- Pressed By – Gramofonové Závody – AN 15261
- Pressed By – Gramofonové Závody – AN 15262
Credits
- Artwork – Salt
- Composed By – David Thrussell, John N. Sellekaers
- Executive-Producer – Ornelle Gastoni
- Performer – Black Lung, Xingu Hill
Notes
Original soundtrack selections from the forthcoming motion picture "The Andronechron Incident". The Andronechron Incident is an obscure Italian experimental science-fiction film that stalled and has never been screened outside of Italy.
Includes 2 postcards.
Limited to 470 copies.
Includes 2 postcards.
Limited to 470 copies.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (A): AN 15261/A
- Matrix / Runout (B): AN 15262/A
Other Versions (1)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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The Andronechron Incident (CD, Album) | Ant-Zen | act132 | Germany | 2002 |
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Reviews
- The surrealism and coldness of Black Lung come together with the micro-manipulated soundstructures of Xingu Hill to form "The Andronechron Incident." Both bands complement each other, and the result is a bizarre and structured atmospheric sound.
"Crimson Skies & Vapour Trails" is filled with slow deep bass and whacked synth lines develop a cold backdrop for the bizarre beats that soon take hold. The dark world envelopes the listener.
"Spiders Web" seems to be more rhythmic with heavy broken beats backed by countless pulses, collapsing synthlines, abrasive spinning noises.
This collaboration is meticulously constructed and requires an attentive listener.