stymie miasma
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Some of Lustmord's releases sound right up your alley - "Heresey" in particular
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I have a friend who tends to stop breathing while listening to Vladislav Delay!
Originally posted by scrypt What I need to fall asleep: No beat, chordal or melodic content whatsoever. Pole would be perfect, if it weren't for the recognizable bass lines. A kind of down mood is good, too -- something that makes me picture rotting dolls with shriveled apricot heads rubbing their sockets, or a corpse coffining down until the cobwebs form. I'm not looking for depressing down, just nothing-worth-staying-awake-for, welcome-to-the-hibernation-room, dear-dead-days down. That's what I like. |
Some of Lustmord's releases sound right up your alley - "Heresey" in particular
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Originally posted by scrypt I have a friend who finds Multila scary, but I don't think most people would have that reaction. Then again, she cuts herself, so life is probably more scary for her than it is for most people. Still, if Samuel Beckett makes you feel suicidal, you might want to listen to Multila before buying. |
I have a friend who tends to stop breathing while listening to Vladislav Delay!