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The Threshold PeopleThe Threshold People - Night of the Threshold People [plague003] (July 16, 1945)


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The THRESHOLD PEOPLE!

They prowl the twilight wasteland
seeking human victims!


Could YOU be one of THEM?!!


This Plague of Dreaming presents seven slabs of psychotronic horrorbeat from the strange and terrifying Threshold People that are sure to SHOCK the most hardened listener!

Thrill with horror at the savage sound!


This item is part of the collection: This Plague Of Dreaming

Author: The Threshold People
Date: 1945-07-16 00:00:00
Keywords: Paranormal; Electronic; Halloween; Horror; Monster Music; Psychotronic Horrorbeat from Beyond

Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States


Notes

1 - Threshold People 5:13
2 - [kokw calling] 1:05
3 - Radio Zombi 4:03
4 - Behemoth 3:33
5 - [forsaken] 2:33
6 - The Pit 4:03
7 - Yucca Flats 3:01

[When burning the CD, be sure to set your burner not to add silence between tracks.]

Individual Files

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Audio Files128Kbps MP3Ogg Vorbis64Kbps MP3
Threshold People5.0M5.3M2.5M
kokw calling1.0M884.0K524.4K
Radio Zombi3.9M3.3M1.9M
Behemoth3.4M3.5M1.7M
forsaken2.3M1.9M1.1M
The Pit3.9M4.0M1.9M
Yucca Flats2.9M2.2M1.5M
Image FilesJPEG
plague0035.5K
plague003_BackCover35.5K
plague003_FrontCover52.1K
InformationFormatSize
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plague003_meta.xmlMetadata2.0K
plague003_reviews.xmlMetadata2.8K
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plague003_rules.conf7.0B

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Reviewer: hipschoolpreppy - 5 out of 5 stars - November 30, 2005
Subject: ha

take some lsdizzle and listen to this full blast

Reviewer: NPalmer - 4 out of 5 stars - November 24, 2005
Subject: More Threshold People

Like your off-edge sounds.

If you dig non-Euclidean geometry, local history and punk rock, check out <a href="http://www.pinkstainless.net/word.php?d=simon&c=leda022" rel="nofollow">The Creeping Past</a>

Reviewer: Arthur Limbo - 5 out of 5 stars - October 17, 2005
Subject: Dance Music of a Mutant Future

Another non-Euclidian release from "This Plague of Dreaming", it further cements the label's reputation of distributing "Alien Music for Alien Youth". Here we have horror films from yesteryear as viewed from a prism both utterly modern and yet totally not of this Earth. Toxic prophecies from the past seeking a wider audience via warped electronics and groovy subdued dance beats. Blood craving zombies on the streets, horrific mutations, Frankensteinian abortions, the destruction of the human race: All on display here, and now we realize the grim, bleak truth... The horror movies of old weren't just cheap, tacky entertainment, they were in fact cinematic prophets describing a monstrous future (that is, if you choose to view the idea of turning into a mutant as monstrous... some of the New Breed are quite entertained by such a notion and await that day gleefully).

So it would be in your best interest to listen to this album so you will be prepared for the mutant apocalypse that surely awaits us in the future. I recommend in particular "Behemoth" and "Radio Zombi", but these are just highlights in a work that needs to be appreciated as a whole. Remember, it is not just music: It is also offering to Halloween gods, hymns to nightmares, and perhaps, in the end, a survival manual to the abstract future. What sounds weird today will be the pop singles of tomorrow. Don't YOU want to be on the cutting edge?


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