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Moloch - Abstrakter Wald Mp3

  • Performer: Moloch
  • Album: Abstrakter Wald
  • Label: Frozen Light
  • Catalog #: FZL 028
  • MP3: 1748 mb | FLAC: 1076 mb
  • Released: 21 Sep 2015
  • Country: Russia
  • Style: Dark Ambient, Dungeon Synth
  • Rating: 4.4/5
  • Votes: 568
  • Category: Electronic
Moloch - Abstrakter Wald Mp3

Tracklist

1Der Ewigkeit Entgegen l8:11
2Abstrakter Wald I11:07
3Abstrakter Wald Vll7:01
4Abstrakter Wald Il6:42
5Abstrakter Wald lX2:52
6Abstrakter Wald Ill7:33
7Abstrakter Wald Vl4:33
8In Dem Gewaltigen Wald Wo Das Echo Sich Selbst Verlier11:29
9Abstrakter Wald IV5:30
10Abstrakter Wald V7:51
11Abstrakter Wald Vlll4:42

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
METALLIC 016Moloch Abstrakter Wald ‎(CD, Album, Ltd, RE)Metallic MediaMETALLIC 016US2013
Micro-Cassette-001Moloch Abstrakter Wald ‎(M/cass, Album, Ltd, RM)Lánd-Væt-Turr RecordsMicro-Cassette-001Greenland2017
noneMoloch Abstrakter Wald ‎(Cass, Album, Ltd, RE, RM)Wood And Stone ProductionsnoneUS2015
North 010Moloch Abstrakter Wald ‎(Cass, Album, Ltd)Glorious North ProductionsNorth 010UK2012
cut 935Moloch Abstrakter Wald ‎(CDr, Album, Ltd, Num, RE, A5 )Depressive Illusions Recordscut 935Ukraine2013

Credits

  • Written-By [All Music], Recorded By [All Music], Mastered By, Remastered By, Photography By, LayoutSergiy Fjordsson

Notes

CD is housed in 3-folders digipack.
Limited to 102 hand-numbered copies.

Tracks 1-6 is remastered parts of the original live track "Abstrakter Wald".
Tracks 6-9 is remastered part of rehearsal/improvised session.
Remastered for this edition in 2015.

This version comes with additional bonus tracks "In dem gewaltigen Wald wo das Echo sich selbst verliert" (taken from "Horizont" EP) and "Der Ewigkeit entgegen l" (taken from split with Voidstar).

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout: FZL 028 2015 Moloch "Abstrakter Wald"
  • Other (Mould Hub): ООО "Маркон" Лицензия МПТР России ВАФ №77-103

Companies

  • Manufactured By – Markon

Jockahougu
Original: Vital Weekly ( http://www.vitalweekly.net/1013.html )

From Sergiy Fjodsson, who works as Moloch we receive the longest release, close to eighty minutes of music, and it is entirely based on field recordings made "in Winter 2010 at close live ritual in Carpathian Mountains" and the label also tells us that "all sounds represent a real-time-recording, along with background sounds of the open space and atmosphere of the natural acoustics. No PC programs were used here". That is of course hard to believe if one hears the music, which seems very much like something that is played on a synthesizer, which is set to 'orchestral string sound' and which is used throughout these eleven pieces. Usually this is deep and dark, but here it isn't as deep as one would expect, but obviously this is also not cheery music. All of these melodic lines are played in slow arpeggio modus and apparently sounds like 'Mortiis (era 1), Vond and old Burzum', which are references that not necessarily means a lot to me. I thought this was a most strange record. It could be very annoyed that much of this sounds the same; it's essentially the same song over and over again, in the same mood, tempo and the same keyboards settings. But oddly enough I didn't feel annoyed; more so I quite enjoyed this. One sits back, reads a book, and watches the grey Christmas sky outside and there is this music dropping by in eleven minor variations. So, yes, I quite enjoyed this.
The_NiGGa
Original: ConcreteWeb ( http://www.concreteweb.be/reviews/moloch-2 )

One of the most productive guys from Ukraine is Sergiy Fjordsson, who’s the guy behind projects like Moloch, Silver Sphere Moon, Saturn From Essence and Psilocybe City Life. He’s involved as well with Deviator, thought rather as permanent guest. Besides, he acts as guest or session member in tens of other bands and projects, he takes care of mastering for lots of releases, he does the photography and the lay-out for numerous albums, as well as paintings and logos, and he’s the guy behind the very active label Depressive Illusions Records (actually he founded it as De Profundis Records). And still he seems to have the time to record and release so many releases under the Moloch-moniker…

In 2010 Moloch self-released the album Abstrakter Wald in a limited edition on cassette. It was sort of re-done in May 2012 via Glorious North Productions, once again on tape, and re-issued on CD in late 2012 via his own Depressive Illusions-label, in co-operation with Glorious North, and with other bonus material. Metallic Media did re-release that initial material once again with another additional track in March 2013 (I refer to this one specifically, for I wrote a review for it in 2014; check the update on October 8th 2014), and several other labels did about the same, though then again with other bonus material... Therefore quite a big part of this review is copied from that former description undersigned did… It’s that original stuff, yet with other bonus songs, you see…

Anyway… The initial recordings were based on so-called field recordings, done at the end of 2010 at a live happening in the mysterious Carpathian Mountains, and this under hard circumstances, i.e. by a temperature of minus ten degrees (-10°C, Celsius, to avoid hilarious confusion). The five original tracks, entitled as Abstrakter Wald I up to Abstrakter Wald V, were initially released immediately after this live ritual as live-demo-tape by Moloch (see former paragraph). They stand for naturally-floating, desolate and minimal Ambient melodies with an oppressive and sad atmosphere, focusing on introspection and Nature in its purity. The long-stretched ambience has quite a satisfying sound, despite the primitive recording conditions. It’s not that easy to stay concentrated whole the time, yet then again I would rather describe this material as background music than prominently-active stuff. But it never bores, despite the minimal approach and long character.

This re-mastered edition also consists of the compositions Abstrakter Wald VI up to Abstrakter Wald IX. These are recordings from a rehearsing session, and which did appear on former re-releases too. They are, of course, in the very same vein with an equally adapted sound quality and a comparable desolate atmosphere. The mesmerizing soundscapes breathe the essence of elementary and essential Minimal Dark Ambient once again, but what else did you expect.

This Frozen Light re-issue comes with two additional pieces that are rather ‘rare’: the lengthy track In Dem Gewaltigen Wald Wo Das Echo Sich Selbst Verliert, taken from the EP Horizont (released in Spring 2014 on vinyl and the digital way), and Der Ewigkeit Entgegen 1, taken from the 2015-split with Swiss Ambient / Noise project Voidstar (this one too was released digitally, on vinyl and, in a later edition on tape). It speaks for itself that these two creations too go on within a comparable vein, combining depth with minimalism, and atmosphere with integrity.

Ivan Tibos.
80/100
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