Inade - Aldebaran (3rd edition)

Cat.#.: CSR13CD
Format: CD, jewel-case with four-paged full colour booklet
Release date: 2007, 1est edition from 1996

Price: 10,00 €
Tracklist: 1. Signals from 68 dimensions (11’21)
mp3 / 2. Signals from 68 dimensions (7’01) mp3 / 3. The conquest of being separated (10’54) / 5. The conquest of being separated (4’49) / 5. The crushing of earthly foundations (9’09) mp3 / 6. The crushing of earthly foundations (5’46) / 7. The end of the beginning (7’45) mp3 / 8. The end of the beginning (6’01)

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Press info: Debut CD from the masters of Black Ambient, available again after 6 years! "Aldebaran" is the black sun of the secret knowledge. This work focuses on the German Vril society myths of 'Aldebaran', from which universal spirituality is said to originate. One hour of immense walls of dark, brooding atmospherics, pulsating anthems of the universal power, mixed with themes of heritage and history. The ultimate document of deep and cavernous dark ambient.

Reviews: “[...] Aldebaran is eight tracks of gloriously gloomy and hellish doom ambience lasting for over an hour. Mikael Stavöstrand’s Inanna had also explored similar territory around the same time, but Inade had brought the genre to a pitch of perfection with this release; the duo floated to the top of the black pool that is the dark ambient genre and their reputation became totally entrenched, both in terms of their vision and the quality of the releases.

[...] Just like any other type of music there are those whose output is merely competent and workmanlike. There's no pretence at originality—simply taking what others have done and regurgitating it—and they offer nothing ground-breaking. Inade however were forging a new style then, pushing the envelope to use the vernacular, and even today, nearly 12 years later and with all the developments within the genre during that time, it still feels fresh and innovative and can hold its own. I can almost guarantee that the same will hold true of Aldebaran in another 12 year's time.”

Simon Marshall-Jones, Brainwashed. To read the full review: www.brainwashed.com