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Fabula Sjuzhet- Swans/ Black, by Stray Ghost (CD on Dead Pilot)

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Format: CD
Label: Dead Pilot
Price: £3.99
Catalogue number: DEAD005
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Average customer rating: ecstatic

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Rating: ecstatic This record left Kris feeling ecstatic.

I got this C.D along with a few others from Dead Pilot and this was by far the best one.

Miserable, yet showing a subtle warmth in places....before descending into a hail of noise...still quite soothing in a strange way.

Look out for bigger things coming Stray Ghost's way.

Review date: 05 July 2008

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Rating: happy This record left our Ant feeling happy.

Stray Ghost up next with a haunting CD entitled Fabula Sjuzhet. This Oxford producer had a release on Highpoint Lowlife a bit ago.This limited edition consists of two tracks: 'Swans/Black' and 'Black/Swans'. This is very nice indeed. Spooky, eerie dark ambient with droney tones. Although this is pretty dark I find I get a warmth from it. It's not icy soulless machine drones but layers of sound that suggest melodies hovering . The second track is a lot noisier in comparison with waves of noise and feedback on top of some unnerving sub bass. You get the idea that something bad is about to happen. Then there's some lush ambient tones that are very beautifully. Pretty cool.

What the label says:

Oxford based Stray Ghost follows up his release on Highpointlowlife with this 2 track EP of dark and minimal ambience. Demanding either headphones or the volume turned to full blast, this ep drifts from swirling pads to fierce blackened guitar fuzz to lush droney tones. There's so much detail in every second of each piece, every listen you are alerted to new sounds buried beneath the noise and swells.

 

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