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After reaching Lucifer, Dante and Virgil escape Inferno by climbing up through the center point of the earth. “To escape Hell by climbing over Satan and going through the center of the Earth.” People are responsible for their own future and have to deal with the consequences. Negative consequences can be reversed and turned into positive effects. Humans have the ability to influence their lives; so although every action brings a consequence with it, it is up to each individual whether he or she will go to Hell or live a happy life after all and again may behold the stars.
Dante’s Inferno is a long allegory that is symbolic for the punishment of sin, as well as trying to reach God though it is a long way to go before one may see the stars…
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released February 13, 2024
Daxophone-Piano-Soundboard, Landscape Stereofield, Buchla System 200 Analog Synth
supported by 9 fans who also own “Through a circular opening in the cave, issuing we again beheld the stars”
As usual, Kirby manipulates various interwar records to fit a cavalcade of emotional states: blissful (B1, E8), tragic (D2, D5), frantic (E1, E6), and just plain horrifying (F3, G1, H1, K1). gjoe52
supported by 8 fans who also own “Through a circular opening in the cave, issuing we again beheld the stars”
The track's sonic palette and its vibrant forcefulness are absolutely remarkable, and very much in the vein of the best modular synth work of the 1960s masters. Carl Howard
The Doom Trip label never misses, and the latest LP from the genius Heejin Jang is a trip into thrilling industrial terror. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 30, 2023
J.Lynch (aka Thirty Pounds of Bone) plays with organic elements, including prepared piano, against electronics to impressionistic effect. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 21, 2023
supported by 8 fans who also own “Through a circular opening in the cave, issuing we again beheld the stars”
This album has been on my headphones repeatedly in the last weeks. I can’t get enough of the beautiful and relentless majesty of “Le grand miroir“.
Bauchet expertly balances harmony and noise on this album. Johannes Korn