Showing posts with label Aaron Dilloway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aaron Dilloway. Show all posts
Thursday, January 23, 2020
Tuesday, January 21, 2020
Wolf Eyes - Undertakers Part 1 tape
Shiiit this is dark and satanic. It sounds like they've been performing a ritual on fucked up drugs. 2003 tape on Since 1972.
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Saturday, October 27, 2018
Universal Eyes (Universal Indians & Wolf Eyes) – Four Variations On 'Artificial Society' cd
It was sad to hear that Jim Baljo is no longer a member of Wolf Eyes; his guitar terror was a great addition in recent Wolf Eyes albums; that said, Nate Young and John Olson still keep it real as a duo. In this new shit, they work together with Universal Indians, an early 90s group that featured John Olson, Aaron Dilloway and Gretchen Gonzales-Davidson, so in fact it's like Wolf Eyes together with Dilloway again plus an associate of theirs. Here they go even deeper into jazz territory, with Olson blasting awesome sax screams all over the place. Nate Young doesn't sing at all, but he is handling awesome terrifying electronics with Gonzales-Davidson, while Dilloway evokes some awesome heavy terror drones. Great improvisational music with a nice percussion touch and generous vibes of 1970s psychedelic kosmische music; as if you expected something less than awesome by these guys. 2018 cd on Lower Floor.
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Sunday, January 21, 2018
Robert Turman & Aaron Dilloway – Blizzard
When Aaron Dilloway was stranded in Ohio during a snowstorm and couldn't get to Michigan, what more could he do than go to his neighbor Robert Turman's house and get down to record one of the most bleak records in recent times? I love listening to this when I wake up very early in the morning; it gives me a very good sense of misery before I go to work that actually calms me down and creates a sleepy effect that actually lifts up my mood. Totally evil and unemotional sounds of synth sub-bass along with unnerving lurking flutes coming out of the forest, this sounds like the perfect mix of Wolf Eyes and some sort of weird kosmische vibe, like Florian Fricke of Popol Vuh on some bad drugs, and also it wouldn't sound out of place as an alternative soundtrack to Twin Peaks. Originally released in 2009 by Dilloway's Hanson Records, this rip is from the 2016 Fabrica re-release.
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