This is a split tape by the Israeli harsh noise, Kadaver, which has been active since the mid-2000s, and din-i-ilahi, the founder of advaita records.
every one of tapes was handmade and dubbed by Nakamichi cassette deck with the recording head azimuth adjustment.
The A-side contains a collaboration track titled, “Tears of ignorance - Muchi no namida -“ with them.
From the perspective of the religious traditions of Japan and India, life and death really don't exist.
However, being able to grieve for death makes human beings human, and living in contradictory and diverse truth is the human dilemma. This dilemma can be said to be an essential proposition of human beings.
This collaboration track is dedicated to all the dead souls and the human beings who can grieve them.
The B-side contains a solo track of each. “Mindless gibberish,” by din-i-ilahi, consists of one-take recording without overdubs, which vents disorderly mind work into the sound. “Smear,” by Kadaver, features wall-like harsh noise with an impressive cracking high-pitched sound image.
it also contains the background of the collaboration track on the A-side.
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I cannot praise this album enough. This album is absolutely terrifying! The many starts and stops creates this very h settling tension. Each start expands on the stopper idea previously. It’s like the music equivalent of walking through thick fog while passing out multiple times throughout trying to find a place to orientate yourself. There may or may not be something sinister in that fog, but you don’t want to stick around to find out. Bought the vinyl so I summon the fog demons through spe showhornwithteeth
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