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Artist:
LUSTMORD
Title:
Zoetrope
Label:
BURNING WORLD (NETHERLANDS)
Format:
2LP
Price:
$31.00
Catalog #:
BWR 015LP
2010 release. "
Zoetrope
(1999) is an experimental avant-garde short film by music-video director Charlie Deaux. It presents a haunting, apocalyptic story of man's metaphysical existence. Inspired by Franz Kafka's story
In the Penal Colony
, the film is an attempt to transfer Kafka's dark, nightmarish vision and gloomy atmosphere to celluloid. The film was shot by music-video cinematographer James Hawkinson. The 3D animation for the film was created by Robert Beebe. Shot on 35mm film on extremely smooth black-and-white stock, the film features dark and surreal visuals. This 18-minute work features a dark ambient soundscape by musician and sound designer Lustmord (also known as Brian Williams) and was released on DVD in 2005 by Soleilmoon Recordings." Housed in a gatefold sleeve. Includes expanded & revised material exclusive to this release.
Artist:
LUSTMORD
Title:
The Monstrous Soul
Label:
BURNING WORLD (NETHERLANDS)
Format:
2LP
Price:
$31.00
Catalog #:
BWR 021LP
"Burning World Records is proud to present the second installment in the Lustmord vinyl re-issue series...
The Monstrous Soul
, originally recorded and released in 1990.
The Monstrous Soul
was conceived in Sheffield in 1990 by B. Lustmord and Clock DVA founder Adi Newton. First released by London label World Serpent, it followed the seminal and highly influential dark ambient album
Heresy
(SOL 009CD). Although the release dates were barely a year apart,
The Monstrous Soul
marked a turning point for Lustmord, one that mapped the future more than it mirrored the past. Much more digital magic and electronic processing was employed this time, where much of the material on
Heresy
utilized acoustic sound sources and traditional analog recording technologies.
The Monstrous Soul
dedicated itself to creating a environment of gloom in which the listener was totally enveloped by an hour long soundscape best described as a journey through a frozen hell. At the time
The Monstrous Soul
was recorded, the legendary B. Lustmord resided in a squat in London, near the Oval cricket ground, just around the corner from David Tibet, founder of Current 93. It takes little imagination to connect the bleak visual landscape of south London's worst slum to Lustmord's grim electronics. This wasn't simply a fantasy video game soundtrack, it truly reflected the environment from which is came." Housed in a gatefold sleeve.
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