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Review: Cheel Ghar - S/T

Cheel Ghar translates from Hindi as “tower of silence”, referring to gigantic circular structures used to dispose of the dead back in the 9th Century by subscribers to the Zoroastrian religion. Bodies would be left in the tower to decay and be scavenged by birds. Gigantic, resilient towers welling with
By Jack Chuter Dec 31, 2015
Interview: Knifedoutofexistence

Interview: Knifedoutofexistence

Whenever I wear my Knifedoutofexistence t-shirt, people label it as “morbid” or “violent”. In fact, I remember you mentioning that the project and the title actually derive from a positive place. Would you mind elaborating on that? I get this a lot. People are always telling me of the odd
By Jack Chuter Aug 14, 2014

Review: Knifedoutofexistence - Immaturity Of Movement

Immaturity Of Movement feels spherical, self-sustaining. There is nowhere for the noise to go but inward, and so expelled vibration becomes the instigator of new movement: loops push against their own edges until they buckle and crack, feedback serrates itself on grey beds of distortion, while vocals writhe into the
By Jack Chuter Jun 5, 2014

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