{Abadina}

Olekranon
Inam Records
General | Sep 2011

Reviews

D. Cannibal
Reviewed 2011-11-02
Drifting, fuzzy, yet casually noisy. Described by the label as “salvia damaged drone.” This album has a solid sense of controlled chaos—manic drum machines, tape loops, and oscillating synth freakouts are all expertly layered, with some occasional calm guitar meanderings thrown into the mix. Reminds me of a more abstract Scorn, or maybe if Nadja had a little brother with ADD.
All instrumental, all tracks are awesome.

1. A sweet guitar ostinato slowly gets buried under layers of static and electronics
2. Sparse, drifting, ambient: stray tones drifting in a sea of static.
3. Frigid synth wanderings get overwhelmed by harsh noise and beats
4. Buzzing, screeching auditory nastiness, still with that bleak drum machine pounding away
5. Abstract guitar and electronic glitchiness slowly deteriorates into feedback drone
6. Harsh feedback and chainsaw noise—this time it drowns out the drum machine midway through

Recent airplay

Abadina
Abadina
Songs: Cantan pt IIJan 13, 2012
Abadina
drone zoneJan 10, 2012
Abadina
Everything.Jan 08, 2012
Potosi
et. al.Jan 03, 2012
Abadina
lost and foundDec 25, 2011

Charting

2011-11-06 — 2012-01-08 Classical/Experimental
Week EndingAirplays
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Dec 18 1
Nov 27 2
Nov 20 2
Nov 13 1

Track listing

1. Abadina
2. Junin
3. Potosi
4. Red Clover
5. Norwalk
6. Marek's Nail