Mystic hardcore techno and ritualist ambient experiments from CPH’s inimitable (DJ) HVAD, an alum of Pan, Halcyon Veil and Janus, now minting new adventures on his ULLLU label.
Last spotted as part of the contemporary classic ambient set featured on PAN's iconic ‘Mono No Aware’ in 2017, Hari Shankar Kishore aka DJ HVAD returns with a subtly altered sound that bends aspects of doomcore and stepping warehouse techno to more esoteric wills in a series of increasingly absorbing cuts that sound like Nkisi, Muslimgauze and Nebuchadnezzar on a batch of brown acid.
Plotted out to nearly an hour of spirit-possessing avant-hardcore, HVAD invokes senses more often left untouched by your average hardcore bosh off. ‘Attention Seeker’ rouses haunted energies like the best Nebuchadnezzar work with gnashing future hardcore rhythms roiling under genuinely dark choral pads, and likewise ‘Locked ud 3. dag’ parallels the cult US producer’s durational frameworks - taking all the time he needs to get under yr feet and skin.
The slower, humid likes of ‘Bathhouse अनलॉक’ serve to conserve energies before bringing the gnarly boom back with horror strings on ‘Echolocating Chamagaadad’ and initiating the album’s final descent into fantasy warehouse zones on the raga noise of ‘ओ’ and latter Muslimgauze styles of ‘Unsoil’, passing out into pure K-hole weightlessness on ‘Årchi’ and arriving in a febrile post-Goa future on ‘YUG’.
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Mystic hardcore techno and ritualist ambient experiments from CPH’s inimitable (DJ) HVAD, an alum of Pan, Halcyon Veil and Janus, now minting new adventures on his ULLLU label.
Last spotted as part of the contemporary classic ambient set featured on PAN's iconic ‘Mono No Aware’ in 2017, Hari Shankar Kishore aka DJ HVAD returns with a subtly altered sound that bends aspects of doomcore and stepping warehouse techno to more esoteric wills in a series of increasingly absorbing cuts that sound like Nkisi, Muslimgauze and Nebuchadnezzar on a batch of brown acid.
Plotted out to nearly an hour of spirit-possessing avant-hardcore, HVAD invokes senses more often left untouched by your average hardcore bosh off. ‘Attention Seeker’ rouses haunted energies like the best Nebuchadnezzar work with gnashing future hardcore rhythms roiling under genuinely dark choral pads, and likewise ‘Locked ud 3. dag’ parallels the cult US producer’s durational frameworks - taking all the time he needs to get under yr feet and skin.
The slower, humid likes of ‘Bathhouse अनलॉक’ serve to conserve energies before bringing the gnarly boom back with horror strings on ‘Echolocating Chamagaadad’ and initiating the album’s final descent into fantasy warehouse zones on the raga noise of ‘ओ’ and latter Muslimgauze styles of ‘Unsoil’, passing out into pure K-hole weightlessness on ‘Årchi’ and arriving in a febrile post-Goa future on ‘YUG’.