Free Music|November 27, 2007| Released by Ultiva Records| Posted by Basilisk
01 :: Wizack Twizack - The Mind Of A Lunatic(Remix)(6:53) 02 :: Baphomet Engine - Lihh Tnelis(8:30) 03 :: Death Project - Sky Of The Unknown(6:22) 04 :: Narcosis - Golden Girl(8:06) 05 :: eniChkin - Energy Directly(8:00) 06 :: Kanibal Holokaust - Voice Of Sauron(7:15) 07 :: Chemical Spoon vs 1rgum 3urgum - DeejJunDisu(7:29) 08 :: Aremakki - Dinol The Wastehead(7:05) 09 :: Xikwri Neyrra - The Secret(7:38) 10 :: Xikwri Neyrra vs Kanibal Holokaust - The Job Of A Vampire (7:58)
Voice Of Sauron is the third release from Ultiva Records, an experimental netlabel devoted to extreme psychedelic sounds. Their latest onslaught of twisted frequencies and aggressive beats is mastered by Jesus Raves and compiled by Misha and Kanibal Holokaust. Inspired by the Lord of the Rings trilogy, these tunes are sure to deal out deadly dance floor destruction. Voice Of Sauron is available in high-quality MP3 as well as lossless WAV format.
We are back at it again with another killer monthly night. With the success of the last monthly we bring it back again this December 14th with yet another guest from Toronto.
Sketi (Igoyai Records, Black Light Activists – Toronto / South Africa)
Ron Havok (Oya Collective – Peterborough)
Gnosys (Oya Collective – Peterborough)
Free Food from Oya Kitchen
Full UV deco in effect
Visuals TBA
01 :: In The Middle Of The Desert(8:57) 02 :: The Observer(23:54)
After the great success of the Trip Of The Luna King EP, New Born (Tom Rarin) returns with another mesmerizing set of tunes written without concern for commercial conventions. In The Middle Of The Desert continues the tradition of deeply hypnotic downtempo Goa trance exemplified by Voodoof’s Thru (from TIP Orange) and MFG’s Mystic Dawn (from The Prophecy). This is followed by The Observer, a captivating epic that features nearly 24 minutes of swirling melodies and gently pulsating trance rhythms. Facets of The Muses Rapt seems to shine through in certain moments; New Born has channelled something of Juan Verdera’s emotional sensitivity in writing this piece. The Observer EP is bound to enthral listeners attuned to the forgotten lore of the old school masters.