Showing posts with label Technical. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Technical. Show all posts

Monday, 16 September 2013

Gorguts - Obscura


The world is still being deprived of this monolithic album of progressive death metal. One of the very few death metal albums that can truly termed as progressive. Thanks to the unique mind and technique of guitarist Steeve Hurdle (also of Negativa, now sadly deceased) Gorguts developed a sound like nothing before them. Technical in ways that many people can't even hear it can be beyond their perception, with none of that meaningless masturbatory shred that fills much so-called progressive or technical metal. Gorguts here weave magnificent and complex spiders webs with a technical skill subtle and tasteful, yet abrasive, that is undeniable and could stand up to anything in its own light.


 They still can't re-release the CD so this will be here until they do, you can buy all other Gorguts albums and support the band, as well as the beautiful EP from Negativa.

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Sunday, 15 September 2013

Sir Millard Mulch - 50 Intellectually Stimulating Themes from a Cheap Amusement Park for Robots & Aliens, Vol. 1


An early release here from Sir Millard Mulch, one of the old identities of the genius that is Carl King. Super technical video game prog and scattered excerpts of speech. 
An excellent musician, comedian and writer. this album is very rare now but other works (including the 3 disc esoteric comedy-prog masterpiece that is "How to Sell the Whole F#@!ing Universe to Everbody… Once and For All!" and 222 page accompanying book) can be purchased at http://www.carlkingdom.com.

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The Deserts of Träun - Part III: The Lilac Moon




We'll start with something spectacular.
This is a project from the original drummer of Estradasphere and the recordings features various other members. A genre-hopping soundtrack to an animated film trilogy that does not yet exist (see trailer at bottom of post) progressive music, jazz, electronica, black metal and a lot more, perfectly constructed into a truly brilliant album.
 This is not a well known project and the CD is out of print, so here is the FLAC for all the brains and ears that can appreciate this delicious and nutritious food.
Dave Murray is currently working on a 2CD album, re-recording all from this release with the addition of new tracks and fresh recordings of the Tholus material. You can follow and support his work here: http://www.notdavemurray.com




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