Devolving Trust
Deaf Center's Erik K Skodvin returns to his Svarte Greiner project with a “zen music for disturbed souls” recording made in the bunkers of a disused brewery.
Made up of two lengthy tracks, "Devolving Trust" is another voyage across the Styx guided by Skodvin's patient strings, groaning with conspiratorial anguish. Skodvin uses silence here more than ever before, leaving the fx and electronics of his earlier material completely by the wayside, and instead tearing at strings and utilizing the booming room's natural reverb to enhance to the pitch-black sound. It's music for the end of the world - angry and mournful simultaneously, simmering with anxiety.
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Deaf Center's Erik K Skodvin returns to his Svarte Greiner project with a “zen music for disturbed souls” recording made in the bunkers of a disused brewery.
Made up of two lengthy tracks, "Devolving Trust" is another voyage across the Styx guided by Skodvin's patient strings, groaning with conspiratorial anguish. Skodvin uses silence here more than ever before, leaving the fx and electronics of his earlier material completely by the wayside, and instead tearing at strings and utilizing the booming room's natural reverb to enhance to the pitch-black sound. It's music for the end of the world - angry and mournful simultaneously, simmering with anxiety.
Deaf Center's Erik K Skodvin returns to his Svarte Greiner project with a “zen music for disturbed souls” recording made in the bunkers of a disused brewery.
Made up of two lengthy tracks, "Devolving Trust" is another voyage across the Styx guided by Skodvin's patient strings, groaning with conspiratorial anguish. Skodvin uses silence here more than ever before, leaving the fx and electronics of his earlier material completely by the wayside, and instead tearing at strings and utilizing the booming room's natural reverb to enhance to the pitch-black sound. It's music for the end of the world - angry and mournful simultaneously, simmering with anxiety.
Deaf Center's Erik K Skodvin returns to his Svarte Greiner project with a “zen music for disturbed souls” recording made in the bunkers of a disused brewery.
Made up of two lengthy tracks, "Devolving Trust" is another voyage across the Styx guided by Skodvin's patient strings, groaning with conspiratorial anguish. Skodvin uses silence here more than ever before, leaving the fx and electronics of his earlier material completely by the wayside, and instead tearing at strings and utilizing the booming room's natural reverb to enhance to the pitch-black sound. It's music for the end of the world - angry and mournful simultaneously, simmering with anxiety.
Limited edition vinyl with silver spot colour artwork.
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Deaf Center's Erik K Skodvin returns to his Svarte Greiner project with a “zen music for disturbed souls” recording made in the bunkers of a disused brewery.
Made up of two lengthy tracks, "Devolving Trust" is another voyage across the Styx guided by Skodvin's patient strings, groaning with conspiratorial anguish. Skodvin uses silence here more than ever before, leaving the fx and electronics of his earlier material completely by the wayside, and instead tearing at strings and utilizing the booming room's natural reverb to enhance to the pitch-black sound. It's music for the end of the world - angry and mournful simultaneously, simmering with anxiety.
Back in stock - Digipak CD. Edition of 300 copies.
Available To Order (Estimated Shipping between 7-14 Working Days)
This item is to the best of our knowledge available to us from the supplier and should ship to you within the time-frame indicated. If there are any unforeseen issues with availability we will notify you immediately
Deaf Center's Erik K Skodvin returns to his Svarte Greiner project with a “zen music for disturbed souls” recording made in the bunkers of a disused brewery.
Made up of two lengthy tracks, "Devolving Trust" is another voyage across the Styx guided by Skodvin's patient strings, groaning with conspiratorial anguish. Skodvin uses silence here more than ever before, leaving the fx and electronics of his earlier material completely by the wayside, and instead tearing at strings and utilizing the booming room's natural reverb to enhance to the pitch-black sound. It's music for the end of the world - angry and mournful simultaneously, simmering with anxiety.