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Flatline Construct - Chiroptera


Obscurica OB-021

1. Fingers Spread and Give Hint to Wing   (5:06)
2. Wings Now Lick the Air So Cold   (3:47)    (Download sample)
3. Thickest Darkness Did Trance the Sky   (4:39)
4. Echoing Fragile Cries   (2:36)
5. Insectivores Shimmer In the Night   (8:01)
6. Rise Again when Darkness the Horizon   (10:34)    (Download sample)

FEEDBACK:
From: iheartnoise chat
trashwalker:: that flatline construct material sounds a lot different from what i've heard from him
obscurica:: yeah, it's a departure for sure
obscurica:: he decided to really stretch out and experiment
obscurica:: he composed it in an attic adjoining a space inhabited by bats
obscurica:: he'd sit in the "batcave" in the dark, and meditate on the creatures as they were flapping all around him. Really got into them, it seems.
trashwalker:: sounds kinda twisted
obscurica:: it's nocturnal and moody

From: NoiseReviews Blogspot
An album about bats. How fucking cool is that? Here we have Canada's (yeah!) Flatline Construct, and his latest (as far as I know) offering on the northwest label Obscurica. Apparently he sat in a cave and gets his inspiration from that, and it certainly shows.  [Actually, an attic -ed.]  Just listen to the first track, 'Fingers Spread And Give Hint To Wing', a heavy, loud, ambient and cave-ish drone/noise track. All these expectations of uneventful drone are soon shattered to dust, as 'Wings Now Lick The Air So Cold' starts. Say hello to distortioned ambient. Although i'd have to say there is always an ambient undertone to this album, it's dark as hell. Best track is probably 'Insectivores Shimmer In The Night' (yes, I know, the title are utterly kick-ass), an 8 minute excursion into a cave full of thousands of bats. Although it does end in a softly, the first 2 minutes of skippy horrible noise make up for it. So overall, if you like bats, ambient undertones, horror and horrible noise, you owe this cd-r to yourself.


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