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LP
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PG 019LP
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"AUN (Montreal, Canada) has a back catalog rich with harmonic drone, sepulchral ambience and thick detuned guitar vistas. For this split, AUN ventures into new territory. 'Druids' plays like '70s space rock on bad acid, where dissonant tones and hallucinogenic melodies slam headfirst into slow, pounding beats. Texture and rhythm collide to create a dark unworldly psychedelia. 'Fall Out' continues the spacey vibe, blending rhythm, bass, guitar and acidic noise shards, seemingly taking some cues from the late '60s New York underground and mid '70s Germany. Habsyll (Toulouse, France) accentuate angular drone and delicate improvisation with blasts of raw noise and sludgy doom. Leaving structure and melody behind (or perhaps stretching them out so far, they are imperceptible), Habsyll's output is slow, raw and dynamic as hell. Composition has never felt so strange." On ash cloud-colored vinyl.
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