Articles
Jefrey Leighton Brown
Label: Community Library
Vaz: Days of Yore

Albums
A Sunny Day in Glasgow
Badun
Jefrey Leighton Brown
The Buoys
Christmas Decorations
Cinematic Orchestra
Colour Kane
David Daniell
Electricwest
Formication
Philip Glass
Erdem Helvacioglu
Jasper TX
Khan
Jasper Leyland
Lichens
A A Mexicano
Milieu
Oid
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Ola Podrida
Andrew Pekler
Person
Pole
Project Perfect
Reanimator
Rubens
Stephen Scott
Silencio
Strategy
Tare / Brekkan
Tarwater
Terminal Sound System
Unit 21
Valet
Yellow6

Compilations / Mixes
Cielo
Deep Sea Shipping
Luke Fair
Flight 18
DJ Food and DK
DJ Kentaro
Modeone
Steve Porter

3"/ 7"/ 10"/ 12"/ EPs
B33P3R
Cheju
Deerhunter
Foxhole
K_Chico
The Magic Lantern
Jon McMillion
Myers Briggs
Niederflur
Person
Questions in Dialect
Samarkande/Obliv. Ens.
Sonje
Soporus
VeeBeeO
Vestigial
Rick Wade
.xtrak

Vestigial: Aeon
New Sun Recordings

“Darkened and mysterious ascending fluxus throughout distant anthropic uncreation, like a slow descent through an unholy forsaking colony where the sun never sets.” So goes the release's accompanying text and, though I'm normally averse to quoting such material verbatim, in this case it's hard to resist when it captures so neatly the mood of devastation and disorientation wrought by the 3-inch disc's sinister settings. Aeon, the debut Vestigial release by one |:Y:| of Italy, smothers its gloomy quartet of pieces in cavernous echo, muffled blasts, and an omnipresent industrial howl, and dresses them up in cheery titles like “Last Extinction Prayer” and “The Grey Constellation.” For those with a serious jones for ‘dark ambient' material, this is solid stuff indeed, and the slick packaging and cover artwork impress too. Definitely music to slit your wrists by.

May 2007