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    Posted: July 12 2013 at 20:32
SEVENTH CIRCLE.

The Vanishing album. It's a perfect example for this forum.

Seventh Circle are on Soundcloud and BandCamp. Enjoy guys. :)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 15 2012 at 19:34
See I tend to go for 6. I think it's the most 'together' of the lot, and I sense some kind of red thread running through it. Pretty electronic too but in a soothing manner.

Also, in reference to the op, Italian band Jacula. They practically invented the doom genre with their two first albums. Sporting one particular 68 year old Charles Tiring on the pipe organ.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 15 2012 at 18:24
Originally posted by Mascodagama Mascodagama wrote:

Originally posted by zoviet zoviet wrote:

Originally posted by Mascodagama Mascodagama wrote:

Originally posted by zoviet zoviet wrote:

Supersilent - 7
 
 
 
 
absolutely monstrous
 
Wow...that is intense. And fully improv!  Thanks for the links.
 
Glad yr enjoyed it heheh........thing i love abt Supersilent is whatever they do its still got a ROCK and PROG edge to it, its not free jazz or scrapy improv (nuthin wrong with those but you know what i mean).......
 
Yeah, I do love some free jazz / improv / skronk when in the right frame of mind, but I certainly can't listen to it all the time.
 
I see that 7 is DVD only which is a shame - I rarely watch music DVDs even if I buy them, so I don't like buying them.  I don't know if you could suggest a point of entry for Supersilent from what's available on CD...?
 
Agree on 7.
 
I prefer their eariler stuff. The boxset of 1-3 is very good but much more avant-jazz and less withj electronics and more ugency than their later years. Thouggh all that material can be a little daughtting for jumping straight into. 4 is also top notch IMO, taking the two worlds and putting them together. Of the later stuff I like 8 the best.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 13 2012 at 07:27
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 28 2012 at 07:29
Originally posted by Mascodagama Mascodagama wrote:


Originally posted by progbethyname progbethyname wrote:

GOBLIN. thee quintessential band of dark and turbulent.

Good album is ZOMBIE. eerie, dark ominous music at its finest from the Italian greats. ;)

 
Another for my growing list. I only know them from s/t for Suspiria (which I've heard but don't own) - quite something!  Thanks for the suggestion.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 27 2012 at 22:38
LOL It's been a blast reading Tom Ozric and Guldbamsen's posts.
Has anyone mentioned IN THE WOODS... yet ?  "Omnio" is a freaking monster that i hesitate to introduce to anyone in case they get frightenedLOL but it's dark and atmospheric and i love it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 27 2012 at 20:47


Current 93, early stuff especially
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 27 2012 at 18:43
Not into omega massif evidently?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 27 2012 at 16:22
Originally posted by tamijo tamijo wrote:

ULVER - Themes From William Blake's The Marriage Of Heaven & Hell
So dark it hard to take in.
 
Well I like Blake (coincidental that the John Zorn album cover posted earlier also had a reference!) though I have limited experience with Black Metal.  But this has got to be worth checking out, thank you.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 27 2012 at 16:14
Originally posted by Tom Ozric Tom Ozric wrote:

Originally posted by Tom Ozric Tom Ozric wrote:

Originally posted by GuldbamsenFlutes in Denmark are a type of bread. .</td></tr></table> Flutes are type of musical instrument everywhere else <img src=http://www.progarchives.com/forum/smileys/smiley36.gif height=17 width=17 border=0 alt=LOL title=LOL /> - so, spreading butter on flutes maybe something Ian Anderson has tried......</td></tr></table> .........oh, the effects of alcohol on a Sunday afternoon......let's just get back to Dark, Turbulent, and mainly instrumental........Henry Cow's 'Western Culture' ???[/QUOTE GuldbamsenFlutes in Denmark are a type of bread. .
Flutes are type of musical instrument everywhere else LOL - so, spreading butter on flutes maybe something Ian Anderson has tried......
.........oh, the effects of alcohol on a Sunday afternoon......let's just get back to Dark, Turbulent, and mainly instrumental........Henry Cow's 'Western Culture' ???[/QUOTE wrote:

 
 
 
Already onto that one (thanks though) - with that and Leg End being my favourites from HC.  Anything, really, without Dagmar...
 
 
 
Already onto that one (thanks though) - with that and Leg End being my favourites from HC.  Anything, really, without Dagmar...


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 27 2012 at 16:07
Originally posted by Tom Ozric Tom Ozric wrote:

Porcupine Tree's Steven Wilson's side-project 'Bass Communion' - some very dark and eerie soundscapes there - especially 'Ghosts on Magnetic Tape'.
 
I've never been much interested in Porcupine Tree, but already had a 'note to self' to look into Mothlite. Also I recently got hold of his remixes of Larks' Tongues In Aspic which are just superb, so he's gone way up in my estimation as a producer. Bass Communion is now added to my list for investigation, thank you.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 27 2012 at 16:01
Originally posted by zoviet zoviet wrote:

Originally posted by Mascodagama Mascodagama wrote:

Originally posted by zoviet zoviet wrote:

Supersilent - 7
 
 
 
 
absolutely monstrous
 
Wow...that is intense. And fully improv!  Thanks for the links.
 
Glad yr enjoyed it heheh........thing i love abt Supersilent is whatever they do its still got a ROCK and PROG edge to it, its not free jazz or scrapy improv (nuthin wrong with those but you know what i mean).......
 
Yeah, I do love some free jazz / improv / skronk when in the right frame of mind, but I certainly can't listen to it all the time.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 27 2012 at 15:53
Originally posted by progbethyname progbethyname wrote:

GOBLIN. thee quintessential band of dark and turbulent.

Good album is ZOMBIE. eerie, dark ominous music at its finest from the Italian greats. ;)
 
Another for my growing list. I only know them from s/t for Suspiria (which I've heard but don't own) - quite something!  Thanks for the suggestion.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 27 2012 at 15:48
Originally posted by Slartibartfast Slartibartfast wrote:

OK three pages before I put my two cents in and I want a penny for my thoughts.

Try John Zorn's Ipsissiumus and get back to me.

 
I am going to do that. Way past time I caught up with some of his projects.  Thanks for the pointer.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 27 2012 at 14:35
Originally posted by Mascodagama Mascodagama wrote:

Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

Yeti is unknown to me. But judging by the name alone, I should love it like I love flutes with butter.

Allright Tom - I have to log off now and make sensible things such as water my mother's orchids and prep a nice little pasta sauce.

Cheers man - nice to meet you!
 
I'm a bit of a Yeti fan as I mentioned in the OP. Really intense stuff that is a bit RIO, a bit Zeuhl, a bit heavy prog - not sure if I would ultimately have classifed them as RIO, but that's where they are on the site.
 
If you try them and like them you should also check out Tarantula Hawk, another US band who were active at around the same time and worked in a similar vein. They had two albums - to make matters as confusing as possible both records were self-titled and none of the tracks had names. But both are good.
After many years, I've revisited my Yeti album as a result of this thread, and it sounds even better than I remembered.  Wowzers. This just might be a 5 star album, a rating I try to save for only the most special albums to my heart.  Maybe..... Anyhoo, I'm inclined to check out this Tarantula Hawk of which you speak.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 27 2012 at 14:08
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I like it!!!
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