Rainforest Spiritual Enslavement
The Plant With Many Faces
Proceeding Blackest Ever Black's very welcome announcement of their vinyl issue for 'Black Magic Cannot Cross Water', Dominick Fernow's Hospital Productions label delivers what is for our money the strongest Rainforest Spiritual Enslavement release yet. Still shrouded in arcane mystery, this project has become one of the label's most intriguing, mirroring the meditative, unheimlich atmospheres of Demdike Stare, Lussuria or Lustmord with increasing potency. Here, we're faced with an epic and dense 40 minute session - the throbbing, Carpenter or Frizzi-esque bass arpeggios and abandoned cabin vibes of 'Abaxial Masks With Sockets Closed To Hide The Face When The Destroyer Comes Alive', plus petrifying Killer Bob themes in 'Out Of The Mess Came The Green Devil' and the gloaming drones of 'Complex Rituals To Control Anthurium', with the miasmatic clamminess of 'Poisonous Spirit Species' to close. So good.
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Proceeding Blackest Ever Black's very welcome announcement of their vinyl issue for 'Black Magic Cannot Cross Water', Dominick Fernow's Hospital Productions label delivers what is for our money the strongest Rainforest Spiritual Enslavement release yet. Still shrouded in arcane mystery, this project has become one of the label's most intriguing, mirroring the meditative, unheimlich atmospheres of Demdike Stare, Lussuria or Lustmord with increasing potency. Here, we're faced with an epic and dense 40 minute session - the throbbing, Carpenter or Frizzi-esque bass arpeggios and abandoned cabin vibes of 'Abaxial Masks With Sockets Closed To Hide The Face When The Destroyer Comes Alive', plus petrifying Killer Bob themes in 'Out Of The Mess Came The Green Devil' and the gloaming drones of 'Complex Rituals To Control Anthurium', with the miasmatic clamminess of 'Poisonous Spirit Species' to close. So good.
Proceeding Blackest Ever Black's very welcome announcement of their vinyl issue for 'Black Magic Cannot Cross Water', Dominick Fernow's Hospital Productions label delivers what is for our money the strongest Rainforest Spiritual Enslavement release yet. Still shrouded in arcane mystery, this project has become one of the label's most intriguing, mirroring the meditative, unheimlich atmospheres of Demdike Stare, Lussuria or Lustmord with increasing potency. Here, we're faced with an epic and dense 40 minute session - the throbbing, Carpenter or Frizzi-esque bass arpeggios and abandoned cabin vibes of 'Abaxial Masks With Sockets Closed To Hide The Face When The Destroyer Comes Alive', plus petrifying Killer Bob themes in 'Out Of The Mess Came The Green Devil' and the gloaming drones of 'Complex Rituals To Control Anthurium', with the miasmatic clamminess of 'Poisonous Spirit Species' to close. So good.
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Proceeding Blackest Ever Black's very welcome announcement of their vinyl issue for 'Black Magic Cannot Cross Water', Dominick Fernow's Hospital Productions label delivers what is for our money the strongest Rainforest Spiritual Enslavement release yet. Still shrouded in arcane mystery, this project has become one of the label's most intriguing, mirroring the meditative, unheimlich atmospheres of Demdike Stare, Lussuria or Lustmord with increasing potency. Here, we're faced with an epic and dense 40 minute session - the throbbing, Carpenter or Frizzi-esque bass arpeggios and abandoned cabin vibes of 'Abaxial Masks With Sockets Closed To Hide The Face When The Destroyer Comes Alive', plus petrifying Killer Bob themes in 'Out Of The Mess Came The Green Devil' and the gloaming drones of 'Complex Rituals To Control Anthurium', with the miasmatic clamminess of 'Poisonous Spirit Species' to close. So good.