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Ugegi Aoiveae A SerThe Deconstruction of Flesh (May 30, 2004)

Ugegi Aoiveae A Ser means "Wax Strong Star of Mourning" in Enochian. It was birthed as Teloch 'meaning death' in 1999. Initially my soundscapes incorporated elements of power electronics though over time this phased out as it became inappropriate for my vision. Ugegi Aoiveae A Ser is based upon transcending the human form and leaving this meek shell that binds us in more ways than it is feasible to list. I create bleak desolate soundscapes with an occassional glimpse of beauty amidst the detritus of fleshly life.
This recording is an unmastered demo from 2004. The mix was never completed due to the master recordings being lost. It was decided to make this available publicly as a free web release.


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Artist/Composer: Ugegi Aoiveae A Ser
Date: 2004-05-30
Keywords: Ugegi Aoiveae A Ser, Dark Ambient, Ritual Ambient, Ambient, Drone, Noise

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