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A sense of dread permeates the whole record and makes for a particulary unnerving listen. This is an album that talks about love, but an especially alien kind of love, like having some incredibly eldritch and unnatural being somehow falling for you. Peter Rabbit
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very enjoyable. nothing fancy. solid and smooth. if this would be a color, I would say its black with a pinch indigo-blue.
thx cryo chamber, this label is just the best tool within this heavy times k9
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❤️A dark ambient masterpiece which perfectly captures the essence of Lovecraft's body of work as well as this entity in particular. So much grandeur, mystery, and eeriness with both soothing and maddening textures. Highly recommended! Plushie Fanatic
Hindustani music and glitchy ambient co-mingle on the San Francisco-based, New Delhi-raised composer’s lush new album. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 4, 2019
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Yog-Sothoth. The thought of something lurking beyond time and space, seeing and knowing everything and all in existence at any given time, is deeply unsettling and yet fascinating. This outermost, outerworldly feeling is being transported in a good way. Part 1 is good, but Part 2 indeed sounds like I would imagine The Lurker at the Threshold to feel, if he felt anything. An outerworldly, cosmic and desolate piece of dark ambient. David Fischer