It Stands To Conceal (Special Edition)
**Includes 40 minutes of new bonus material** As we type, Vatican Shadow is packing his fatigues and tapes in preparation for a 2nd tour of duty in Europe, and to celebrate the fact he's reissued 'It Stands To Conceal' with an hour of new and previously unreleased material. Alongside 'Jordanian Descent', 'Ghosts Of Chechnya', and 'Atta's Apartment Slated For Destruction', he discloses six new and impressionistic documents of cryptic ambience and ferric-etched post-industrial rhythm: 'Saudi Arabia' is intense and synth-heavy with a power syrge climax; 'United Arab Emirates' is surveyed by pensive drones and gloaming pads, punctuated by distant hi-hat rattle; two parts of 'Lebanon' suck us in with gutted atmosphere and chilling bass quakes, then spell a rapidfire coda of snaking steppers' rhythm; two brief but poignant 'Egypt' pieces are possibly the most affecting. Collected together, it's an acute summation of VS actions over the last year, thoroughly recommended to anyone who hasn't been paying attention, and to those who've followed avidly, like ourselves.
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**Includes 40 minutes of new bonus material** As we type, Vatican Shadow is packing his fatigues and tapes in preparation for a 2nd tour of duty in Europe, and to celebrate the fact he's reissued 'It Stands To Conceal' with an hour of new and previously unreleased material. Alongside 'Jordanian Descent', 'Ghosts Of Chechnya', and 'Atta's Apartment Slated For Destruction', he discloses six new and impressionistic documents of cryptic ambience and ferric-etched post-industrial rhythm: 'Saudi Arabia' is intense and synth-heavy with a power syrge climax; 'United Arab Emirates' is surveyed by pensive drones and gloaming pads, punctuated by distant hi-hat rattle; two parts of 'Lebanon' suck us in with gutted atmosphere and chilling bass quakes, then spell a rapidfire coda of snaking steppers' rhythm; two brief but poignant 'Egypt' pieces are possibly the most affecting. Collected together, it's an acute summation of VS actions over the last year, thoroughly recommended to anyone who hasn't been paying attention, and to those who've followed avidly, like ourselves.
**Includes 40 minutes of new bonus material** As we type, Vatican Shadow is packing his fatigues and tapes in preparation for a 2nd tour of duty in Europe, and to celebrate the fact he's reissued 'It Stands To Conceal' with an hour of new and previously unreleased material. Alongside 'Jordanian Descent', 'Ghosts Of Chechnya', and 'Atta's Apartment Slated For Destruction', he discloses six new and impressionistic documents of cryptic ambience and ferric-etched post-industrial rhythm: 'Saudi Arabia' is intense and synth-heavy with a power syrge climax; 'United Arab Emirates' is surveyed by pensive drones and gloaming pads, punctuated by distant hi-hat rattle; two parts of 'Lebanon' suck us in with gutted atmosphere and chilling bass quakes, then spell a rapidfire coda of snaking steppers' rhythm; two brief but poignant 'Egypt' pieces are possibly the most affecting. Collected together, it's an acute summation of VS actions over the last year, thoroughly recommended to anyone who hasn't been paying attention, and to those who've followed avidly, like ourselves.