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Stalker (Colored Vinyl) Vinyl 2LP

Hearts Of Space Records / SKU: lp-10213
seminal dark ambient on vinyl for the 1st time
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  • “There's no going back. Nobody goes back the same way they came.” First-ever vinyl pressing of Robert Rich and B. Lustmord’s Stalker, a gorgeous compromise between Lustmord’s terrifying post-industrial soundscapes and Rich’s hi-tech ambiance inspired by Andrei Tarkovsky’s 1979 soviet sci-fi epic of the same name. Endlessly foggy and damp (like the film), and not too far off from the Dom Fernow’s Rainforest Spiritual Enslavement project. It’s considered by many to be the ultimate ‘dark ambient’ album; a tall order if you consider Within The Realm Of A Dying Sun by Dead Can Dance or the entire Coil discography. But the proof is in the pudding, put on the smokey “Undulating Terrain,” the psychoactive “Synergistic Perceptions” or the living, breathing “Delusion Fields” and you’ll be an instant convert. Black smokey colored double vinyl pressing limited to 500, recommended.

    • black smokey colored vinyl
    • double vinyl pressing
    • originally released in 1995
    • first time on vinyl
    • limited edition of 500
    • music label: Hearts Of Space Records 2018
    reviewed by tom violence 11/2018
    .

“There's no going back. Nobody goes back the same way they came.” First-ever vinyl pressing of Robert Rich and B. Lustmord’s Stalker, a gorgeous compromise between Lustmord’s terrifying post-industrial soundscapes and Rich’s hi-tech ambiance inspired by Andrei Tarkovsky’s 1979 soviet sci-fi epic of the same name. Endlessly foggy and damp (like the film), and not too far off from the Dom Fernow’s Rainforest Spiritual Enslavement project. It’s considered by many to be the ultimate ‘dark ambient’ album; a tall order if you consider Within The Realm Of A Dying Sun by Dead Can Dance or the entire Coil discography. But the proof is in the pudding, put on the smokey “Undulating Terrain,” the psychoactive “Synergistic Perceptions” or the living, breathing “Delusion Fields” and you’ll be an instant convert. Black smokey colored double vinyl pressing limited to 500, recommended.

  • black smokey colored vinyl
  • double vinyl pressing
  • originally released in 1995
  • first time on vinyl
  • limited edition of 500
  • music label: Hearts Of Space Records 2018
reviewed by tom violence 11/2018
.

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