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In a haunting electronic dreamscape, Michael HERTER crafts delicate piano-saxophone dialogues that dance like raindrops through city streets, while Spite Cathedral's 'The Love Eternal' channels John Carpenter-esque atmospheres in a chilling love story. Their follow-up 'Anti-Curses' delves deeper into industrial-tinged experimentalism, as Tel Quel weaves psychedelic soundscapes through glitch textures. Meanwhile, Joe Faniel conjures nostalgic PS2-era gaming vibes, while The Black Cube lurks in modular-crafted shadows.
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Spite Cathedral
The Love Eternal
"This album masterfully weaves intricate melodies and soothing atmospheres that unfold like a cinematic tapestry, instantly transporting listeners to a realm reminiscent of the works of John Carpenter and David Lynch."
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Spite Cathedral
Anti-Curses (All Is Evil, Babe)
"Entrancing experimental electronic escapades from Spite Cathedral."