L.I.E.S. follow that jacking pearl from label boss Ron Morelli with something completely different; an atmospheric and extended double album of Greek industrial mood and club music from George Kondaktor and George Lemos aka Gidia.
Following a darker strain of Industrial music on a tip that stretches back to NWW, Current 93, Coil, Lustmord etc, Gidia dive into dark ritualistic music informed by the mountainous terrain of their native Greece. The opener features the Vougioukli Sisters for a cinematic throwback, before hitting a more jacking stride with Kaegola, sounding like some DJ Pierre nugget played at half speed.
From there the album alternates between the moody post-industrial and asymmetric warehouse gear, closing on another traditional rendition from the Vougioukli Sisters in full widescreen.
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L.I.E.S. follow that jacking pearl from label boss Ron Morelli with something completely different; an atmospheric and extended double album of Greek industrial mood and club music from George Kondaktor and George Lemos aka Gidia.
Following a darker strain of Industrial music on a tip that stretches back to NWW, Current 93, Coil, Lustmord etc, Gidia dive into dark ritualistic music informed by the mountainous terrain of their native Greece. The opener features the Vougioukli Sisters for a cinematic throwback, before hitting a more jacking stride with Kaegola, sounding like some DJ Pierre nugget played at half speed.
From there the album alternates between the moody post-industrial and asymmetric warehouse gear, closing on another traditional rendition from the Vougioukli Sisters in full widescreen.
L.I.E.S. follow that jacking pearl from label boss Ron Morelli with something completely different; an atmospheric and extended double album of Greek industrial mood and club music from George Kondaktor and George Lemos aka Gidia.
Following a darker strain of Industrial music on a tip that stretches back to NWW, Current 93, Coil, Lustmord etc, Gidia dive into dark ritualistic music informed by the mountainous terrain of their native Greece. The opener features the Vougioukli Sisters for a cinematic throwback, before hitting a more jacking stride with Kaegola, sounding like some DJ Pierre nugget played at half speed.
From there the album alternates between the moody post-industrial and asymmetric warehouse gear, closing on another traditional rendition from the Vougioukli Sisters in full widescreen.
L.I.E.S. follow that jacking pearl from label boss Ron Morelli with something completely different; an atmospheric and extended double album of Greek industrial mood and club music from George Kondaktor and George Lemos aka Gidia.
Following a darker strain of Industrial music on a tip that stretches back to NWW, Current 93, Coil, Lustmord etc, Gidia dive into dark ritualistic music informed by the mountainous terrain of their native Greece. The opener features the Vougioukli Sisters for a cinematic throwback, before hitting a more jacking stride with Kaegola, sounding like some DJ Pierre nugget played at half speed.
From there the album alternates between the moody post-industrial and asymmetric warehouse gear, closing on another traditional rendition from the Vougioukli Sisters in full widescreen.
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L.I.E.S. follow that jacking pearl from label boss Ron Morelli with something completely different; an atmospheric and extended double album of Greek industrial mood and club music from George Kondaktor and George Lemos aka Gidia.
Following a darker strain of Industrial music on a tip that stretches back to NWW, Current 93, Coil, Lustmord etc, Gidia dive into dark ritualistic music informed by the mountainous terrain of their native Greece. The opener features the Vougioukli Sisters for a cinematic throwback, before hitting a more jacking stride with Kaegola, sounding like some DJ Pierre nugget played at half speed.
From there the album alternates between the moody post-industrial and asymmetric warehouse gear, closing on another traditional rendition from the Vougioukli Sisters in full widescreen.