Caesar
The atmospheres are occult and gloomy and really manage to create a kind of soundtrack of a Lovecraftian horror film and also manage to evoke dark images from other space-time dimensions through unorthodox dark-ambient sounds. www.versacrum.com/vs/2023/10/the-necronomicon-pages-by-various-artists.htmlFavorite track: Fhtagn-Cthulhu.
Marco Zonta
Another dive in Lovecraft’s universe, after the Great Old Ones, using the same type of awesome art, this time we witness to the audio interpretation of various well known artists of the genre. From Dark to experimental and ritual ambient all at the highest level possible, for a unforgettable trip in madness and darkness.
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Fully Illustrated Edition of the anthology of stories "The Necronomicon Pages".
In this collection of stories Eighth Tower, and the writers involved, tribute their homage to the Necronomicon, the infamous and cursed Lovecraftian grimoire, and expand the enigmatic mythology with the same passion for the subject as all the other ‘Mythos’ creators. What’s more, for your perusal, the artwork is beautifully designed by Mr Zarono.
Stories by: Chris McAuley, J. Edwin Buja, Tim Mendees, Nora B. Peevy, Michael F. Housel, Russell Smeaton, Sarah Walker, Andrew Coulthard.
Published by Eighth Tower
Curated by Raffaele Pezzella
Artwork by Mr Zarono
Layout by Matteo Mariano
Language: English
Paperback: 390 pages
Item Weight: 1.3 pounds (0,6 kg)
Dimensions: 6 x 0.86 x 9 inches (15 x 23 x 2 cm)
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Does Abdul Alhazred’s cursed Necronomicon, the best known of the 'forbidden books', really exist?
Is it really part of the so-called "pseudobiblia" (books that do not exist) or did Howard Phillips Lovecraft, (the "Loner of Providence") base the Mythos of Cthulhu and all the vast, incredible Pantheon that pervades his fascinating and disturbing literary adventures?
In February 1937, in a letter written to his friend Harry O. Fisher, Lovecarft wrote, ‘The term Necronomicon (from the Greek "nekros", corpse; "nòmos", law; "eikon", image, i.e. "Image, or Representation, of the Laws of the Dead") came to my mind during a dream, including the etymology “.
Despite this, the belief that the Necronomicon is a real book persist. In reality, of course there are many magical books that have vanished and that are very sought after. Some do resurface. In Renaissance Florence the translations of Plato were put on hold when the legendary writings of Hermes Trismegistus were rediscovered, and their translation was deemed more important. They actually weren’t lost; they just weren’t in Europe. We can also add The Steganographia of Trithemius to the list, a book that was deemed blasphemous, black magic and in reality, turned out to be a canon of cryptographical techniques. We also have the very strange and compelling Voynich Manuscript, that still hasn’t been decoded but attempts to do so have driven people insane, allegedly. It seems that magical works need translating from either dead languages or codes and that the world of the dark arts is surrounded in mystery, secrets and blasphemy as underground esoteric groups attempted to avoid the wrath of persecution.
The Necronomicon, like the books mentioned above, has its own legends and the waters have been thoroughly muddied through hoax, creative invention and rumour. My first understanding of it was that Lovecraft’s grandfather was an occultist who had a vast library of occult books that young Howard used to engulf himself in, reading all of them with fervour and becoming a black magician. The Necronomicon was amongst this library as were many of the books that he mentions throughout his writing. By creating the Necronomicon and alluding to the contents without revealing them, has he not invented something that carries weight and mystery to such an extent that readers believe it to be real, because the other books he describes are? And there we have it. The mad, Arab Abdul Alhazred was Lovecraft himself. The Necronomicon does not exist and yet it does and is living and breathing. Long may it continue in the writings, movies, games, comics, music and all future media to come. This is precisely what Lovecraft wanted.
In this collection of music pieces and soundscapes, Eighth Tower Records and the musicians involved tribute their homage to the Necronomicon and expand the enigmatic mythology with the same passion for the subject as all the other ‘Mythos’ creators. What’s more, for your perusal, the artwork is beautifully designed by Mr Zarono.
Breaking down the barrier between the music and its audience, and inviting listeners from wherever they come from to immerse themselves in the chaos and contradictions of Indonesian culture. Eighth Tower Records
this album is a collection of quite differing but, at the same time, related and same-minded artists and musical trends, but in general, this compiled album is nothing but a top-product! Eighth Tower Records
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In the dense vortex of dark ambient, deep drone music and cinematic sound art, Shortwave Spectrum offers a soundtrack that goes beyond a mere collection of tracks; rather, it is a musical chronicle of the Cold War and clandestine communications.
https://www.versacrum.com/vs/2023/12/sonologyst-shortwave-spectrum.html Caesar
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Great comeback by ZeroK, experimentation and science fiction in pure J.G. Ballard vision. This is ZeroK at its best, a real sea of oscillators. A favourite track is a tough choice, they all work perfectly together as perfect but different pieces of a puzzle (the fantastic cover portraits this perfectly). Marco Zonta