Nibiru - album by Paul Hayworth
Released 21/12/11 on electrocuted Wilma tunes
http://www.electrocuted.moonfruit.com
Trailer - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbOa7dIId7g
Originally concieved around 2007 named from the title
track Nibiru. It is based around the idea that we live in a binary solar system
with two suns, our sun and a brown dwarf. At the end of every era, as portrayed
many ancient cultures and religions, a cataclysm befalls the planet, it is
cleaned of everything and the cycle of life starts once again.
The world is awash with what could be called
consipracy theories about ‘the end times’ as seemingly more disasters, social
upheaval and rapid changes take place on our planet with incresing intensity
every day. If we have found with technology such an object and it was heading
straight for us, could we ever stop it? Many people now live in fear that
something big is around the corner. Is it Nibiru the rogue brown dwarf star?
The music is lies somewhere between experimental
Indie, Glitchcore and Space Rock. At nearly 30 minutes long the opening song on
the album gains in speed and intensity throughout, theatrical lyrical excerts
are taken from ‘The Emerald Tablets Of Thoth’ known to the Alchemists, hidden
knowledge and wisdom long regarded by scholars such as Aristotle, Isac Newton
and Alexander The Great. Experimental analogue synths wash over guitars through
many movements and passages creating a titanic marathon production of ‘Space
Rock’ doomsday creation.
The other six tracks on the album, mix styles like
Retro Pop and New Wave Punk. A video single Banyan Tree (Indie Rock), one film
soundtrack Killing Disko (Post Punk) following more science fiction or maybe
actual science facts that have come from alternative to mainstream thinking
about the grandest forseen grizzly end to date.
Nibiru - The musical story of a molten metal cataclysm of doom that is hurtling
our way.
Banyan Tree Video Single:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRo3a-1DWKY
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http://www.paulhayworth.bandcamp.com
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