Odivm Vitare Relives The Essence Of Triumphant Medieval Times On Impressive S/T Debut

Let the horns sound, in triumph and in victory. Not all is doom and sinister amongst the catacombs and dungeons inside the kingdom walls, and within sight of the magnificent keep. When the hours sound with cheerful impact, a cause for celebration is abound. This is the sound that dominates the magnificent debut by Odivm Vitare. Composed of six tracks of gratifying synth music with an emphasis on horn effects and narrative samples, this is a unique spin on Dungeon Synth music, showing a lighter, more victorious side that is normally dominated by sinister, war-like dirges of darker desires. This album represents achievement, massive strides toward community strength and homage to the more conducive, Medieval times.

Heroic album opener, “Manifestovertvre” is a cheerful and bold statement that firmly guides the direction of the album with audacious horn effects and decisive narration samples. It’s sets an ancient mood that allows the imagination to branch out beyond life’s current existing state. Pounding drums also indicate a time of ceaseless victory and passion throughout a venerable kingdom. “5 Finger Hat Die Hand” is an impressive follow up as it includes impulses of outlandish horn arrangements and harmonious backing effects. Once the angelic keys are introduced, layers of sonic excellence fully engage the listener in a tranquil motion of audial combat. The inclusion of drum patterns and fills adds a modern spin on an otherwise relic of a sound. “Sonata Adversvs” takes the album in a slightly different direction with discordant synth effects and ominous background ambience. Early into the song, a groovy drum line prevails, causing an immediate head bob that resides in unison with the addictive cadence of the track. More narrations are heard throughout as whimsical tones sooth the soul. Classical elements are fused around the middle of the song, as a vibrant arrangement produces an alleviating radiance. “Metvs Et Odio” is an inspiring comfy synth anthem that builds upon layers of haunting synth effects and sonic narrations. Mollifying drum beats begin as synth soundscapes build a relaxing wall around the listener, providing an environment of soliloquy and security. “Linkentanz” continues with the pacifying melodies as this is like a lullaby from ancient times. As the easement of sound continues throughout, a change in atmospherics and synth effects maintain the dreamy experience of this track, from start to finish. The final track on the album is the peaceful endeavor, “Canto Di Speranza”. This is a playful tune with an infectious drum pattern and looping synth leads. Relaxing ambience builds in the background as this daunting little melody is a sure sign of peace and happiness wherever music can be heard throughout the lands.

Odivm Vitare has created a charming and inspiring Dungeon Synth album that is different yet appealing on so many levels. From the arcane narrations and creative synth techniques to the impressively playful drum tracks, this album has a plethora of styles and sounds that contributes to its fantastic arrangement. If you’re seeking a new flavor of Dungeon Synth, look no further than the self-titled album by Odivm Vitare. Please support this excellent project by downloading the album from the link below.

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Drones Of A Lighter Nightmare Prevail on Sonologyst’s ‘Interdimensional’

I truly enjoy the bleakest of Dark Ambient albums. As with any other genre, there are times for a particular taste that maximizes the power of connection between music and the listener. One of my favorite sub-genres of Dark Ambient is Drone. Sure there are some similarities between Drone and say, Industrial Ambient but it has some differences as well. Instead of harsh tones and mechanized discordance, there is a reticent, more ominous sound that allows for the utmost space for meditation and a dream-like state for potential out-of-body experiences. One artist that majestically captures these types of moments is Sonologyst. The latest album, ‘Interdimensional’ is a top-rate experience in eerie modulations and dismal tones that are equally creepy as they are thought provoking. These six tracks create a dynamic world of gray, scenic prowess and a cold atmosphere that blurs the line between dark and light.

Haunting lead off track, “Ad Astra” slowly comes into picture, like a group of propelled planes slowly flying overhead, destined for a doomed mission. As soundscapes fuse this modulated terror, a complex scenario builds despite the minimalistic tones. The various sounds create a revolving intonation that builds and collapses, causing terrifying moments of anxiety and angst. The relentless chaos doesn’t let up, even as the track fades into oblivion. “Interdimensional Beings” immediately sets a lethargic pace with low-end rumbles and spots of synth notes that blend in chaotic discord. As this nightmare settles in, the tonal quality increases and expands to include random sound bytes and unhinged effects. As it nears the final moments, celestial tones produce a nostalgic effect, which shows a complete balance between disorder and minimalist aptitude. At just over four minutes long, “Paraphysical Phenomenon” is not only the shortest track on the album, but probably the most adventurous one as well. Beautiful synth melodies clash with spacious drones and the result is a mesmerizing blend of sonic tranquility that gives the illusion of endless travel beyond the deepest corridors of space. Going from the shortest song to the longest, ‘Through Memories And Galaxies” is a near fifteen minute ride through muffled voids and spacey vacuums and exudes a supremely addictive host for traveling through blissful territories of the mind. Barely audible vocal narrations and lengthy drones complete this lengthy effort that goes from dreamy modulations to terrifying screeches. “Multiverses” commences with some of the darkest drones presented on this collection of songs. Unparalleled soundscapes hint at a celestial vibe while the overall tone continues to thicken throughout. There are moments of psychedelic sound play that emphasizes a tumultuous moment in time. Complete with very eerie undertones, this is one of my favorite tracks on the album. The last track on the album is “God-Level Traveller” and it begins with very demented droning sound until a peculiar instance comes into play, altering the scaled synth notes at a slow pace. The natural hissing in the background adds a dreamy essence while minimalistic noise continues to gather, creating an abrasive tone that is quite quixotic. This is certainly an impactful statement to end this very dark and brooding musical collective.

Sonologyst exquisitely bridges the gap between several sub-genres of Dark Ambient music while producing elite electronic euphoria. ‘Interdimensional’ is masterclass in drone music that branches out with a plethora of haunting soundscapes and production tactics. The end result is an amazing album that is surly to stand the test of time. Don’t sleep on this album, as I highly recommend it for those that expect an esoteric and ominous audial output. Check it out at the link below and support this prodigious artist and the addictive music he produces.

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Count Von Günter Creates A Medieval Eruption With The Multi-Genre Treasure, ‘A Tomb For Rebirth’

Since I started this blog – almost 3 years ago – I’ve experienced (and enjoyed) a vast array of music from various genres and it’s been the most fulfilling experience one could imagine. However, it’s even better to come across an album that’s simply fun to listen to, no matter the genre. One artist that provides such enjoyment is Count Von Günter and on his latest album, ‘A Tomb For Rebirth’, there is much to take in and the savoring experience is well worth the thirty eight minutes of your time. A splendid blend of Dungeon Synth and Black Metal, this album is like a retreat into ancient times while relishing in the glory of metal mayhem.

Right from first note of “Dawn Awaits Greater Violence”, we are reminded of heroic Black Metal intro’s and ancient Medieval battles, as a barrage of synth leads pummel through harmonious chords of melody and menace. About halfway through, volumes of distorted synths and Black Metal shrills instigate the start of violent beginnings and the dawn of something evil. This is as good of an album opener of any album I’ve heard. “Traversing The Ghostly Void” continues the destructive commotion with war-like percussion and valiant synths, layered with musical unity and vibrant tonal colors. The sound of horn effects catapults this track to grand scales with offerings of royalty and bloodshed. “Failed Pantheon” continues the frantic pace of the previous tracks but introduces lyrical hymns via the stylings of Black Metal vokills. With enough reverb to keep the music necro, it’s the fusing of light synth tones that makes this sound unique and addictive to listen to. “All Is For Naught” is more in the vein of traditional Dungeon Synth, as it’s reminiscent of a more peaceful period with a variety of instrumentation and production techniques. “Hymn Ov The Spectre” commences with a funeral dirge-like cadence before shifting into more of a doom-laden canticle that has a mesmerizing tone with airy synths and bombastic drum rhythms. The harsh vocals blend nicely, especially when the more strident aspects of the track come into play. This song yields a huge sound that could easily become an anthem for Dark Dungeon Music. “Visions Ov Valhalla” begins with a sultry synth chop that hammers away at a mesmerizing melody. Soon after the intro, Black Metal styled narrations reveal a near in-audible storyline but aligned with the solid and steady percussive beat, the realization is that this is a track of inevitable war and destiny. The sudden inclusion of horn effects are always welcomed and the end results is beyond amazing. “Dragging Bones” is a short piece that includes droning keys, modulated synth tones and eerie soundscapes that together, present the beginning of a dark demise. Old school Black Metal riffing are somewhat buried beneath the chaos but are loud enough to appreciate the ominous atmosphere that they bring to this track. The final offering is “A Tomb For Rebirth” and it’s the most grandiose oblation yet. Beginning with a soft, clashing noise and a ticking clamor, the title track runs through a gamut of maniacal changes that cycle through several genres of music. Soon after the introduction, Black Metal vocals and doom styled drumming change the pace, keeping this an interesting endeavor. As the verse finishes, the pounding of double bass drums and additional synth layers create a cinematic tone of blissful arrangements and beautiful atmospherics. Although the momentum shifts focus several times, this beautiful composition continues to find its way back to a creative spot before closing out in a short blast of chaotic noise.

Count Von Günter has created a masterpiece of Black Metal-fueled Dungeon Synth and the proportion of each genre is exquisitely represented. There are many occasions – with multi-genre albums – in which one genre is dominant, but that’s not the case here. Because of the exceptional blend of musical endeavors, this is a very fun album to listen to. Each track is different, exciting and certainly memorable. The cassette release sounds even better, as the classic tape hiss adds another layer of overwhelming power to enhance the listening experience. I highly recommend this album, as well as well as ‘Forced To Wander’, the jubilant debut album. Click on the link below to enjoy this magnum opus and please support this amazing artist.

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Ideal Father Examines The Despotic Aftermath Of An Industrial Age Coup With The Chilling, ‘Paradice Death’

The coldness of industrial music has a particular haunting effect that emits emotional angst, rebellion and sometimes fear. The influence of an industrial-themed environment is the essence for blazing energy across multiple genres of music. Boasting an apocalyptic setting or ventures in dystopian wastelands, Industrial music is a tantalizing hybrid of music and machine, joining forces to lay the foundation of corrupt manufacturing lineage. In the realm of Dark Ambient, industrialized influences play a crucial role on one of the genres most harsh sounding sub-forms. Ideal Father grasps that ideology and doesn’t hold back with delivering a savage performance in ‘Paradice Death’. Nine tracks of grinding decay is all that it takes to create a despondent world of barbarous and strident modulations to help desensitize the traumatic situations of futuristic environments.

The dissonant lead off track, “A Mind In Evil Ruin” pulls no punches as it crashes in like a video game character warping to a desolate world, right in the middle of scenic terror. Haunting, reverberated drones drift in like a sandstorm on a reluctant desert town, unable to flee the grasp of demise in any direction. A variety of effects set a creepy vibe as the wall of noise surrounds you in every direction with no viable means of escape. “In Paradice Death” commences with a supernatural narration that sounds like a menacing black metal styled vocal with an echo effect that is made for ruining all positive thoughts. A squall of ear-piercing synths and soundscapes project an even darker world of hatred and corruption while inaudible voices and screams can be heard throughout, cementing this nightmarish vision of disturbing results. “Blood Torrent” begins with heavily distorted tones that are reminiscent of the distant buzz of mechanical infrastructures running on autopilot and out of control. Various disturbances echo from left to right, as if you’re being stalked by a maniacal being. “Crepuscular Soul” emits a muffled, underwater sound that loops uncontrollably while discordant tones and buzzes build around it. This track also offers clean and clear synth passages that are just as poignant as the other, darker tones set forth on this album. It’s almost as if it’s playing a bizarre scale that is melodic in nature but instead discharges an accord of sadistic intent. “Tongue Mosaic” is one of the shorter songs in this brooding collection, but it’s intermittent spikes of tonal despair, set on top of a sustained drone, presents a harrowing look at nightmarish entities in the void of nothingness. “Crosshair Mantra” starts with a doom-laden drone with heavy modulated breathing sounds that soon fuse with vociferous synth shrills and gruesome effects. The field recordings in this track display a scene of horror and ferocious resolve toward the end of existence. Life forms become scarce as mechanical objects rebel and conquer in pre-programmed unison. “Wall Of Crying Eyes” is a minimalistic piece with divergent drones that sway in and out of audial captivity, while mechanical noises meander aimlessly in search of their next victim. Sonic and celestial modulations depict a retrospective vibe while the tonal distortion of assorted soundscapes create a sense of abandonment and isolation. The massively distorted take off of “Nobody Will Know” is a severe reminder of a condemned society and the point of no return to normalcy and conventional existence. As this dynamic increases in layers, the sound thickens into a spiteful wall of harmonized noise and it’s deafening quality becomes even more mesmerizing as it continues to play out. The final track on the album is “Dream Slurja”. Signaling the end of existence for living organisms, this minimalistic piece represents the true dawn of industrial power and it’s agonizing takeover of humanity. With a deficient dose of harsh effects, this is one of the more peaceful efforts in this collection but none less terrifying than the rest of the album. Hints of stifled vocals and discrete field recordings are antagonizing reminder of the strength of industrial components and the new mechanical civilization that will forever remain a dark spectacle of potent energy.

Ideal Father just may be my new go-to artist for when I desire the hasty sounds of industrial ambience. With only a few albums in circulation, ‘Paradice Death’ has proven to be a jolting experience in the harsher side of Dark Ambient music. This sound and style isn’t for everyone but for the unique audience that lives for this experience, then look no further than Ideal Father. Please show your support by checking out this album at the link below.

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