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Remote Jesus[dlnet006] - Remote Jesus - Kept Yan-Fisciously Alive (2004)

The sound of Remote Jesus lacks description. But its brooding mixture of dark ambient sounds, harsh noise rumblings and eerie vocal samples make for an impressive atmosphere both compelling and unsettling.


This audio is part of the collection: Dreamland Recordings

Artist/Composer: Remote Jesus
Date: 2004-00-00 00:00:00
Keywords: Noise; Experimental; Ambient/noise; Abstract; Dark Ambient

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Reviewer: Aryana - [4.0 out of 5 stars] - November 15, 2005
Subject: Ecclectic & Crunchy - Remote Jesus
For fans of atmospheric audio samples and super digitized feedback processing, check out Remote Jesus' album Kept Yan Fisciously Alive. The track Insomnia Population feels akin to Ninja Tune record label artists with their super crunchy beats. The track Love Part 1+2 is reminiscent of some of the early ambient industrial electronica of Zoviet France. All in all, this albumn provides a good distraction from over- produced industrial. There is a strong current of dark ambient sounds and rythmns evoking the more experimental side of the genre.


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