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Zero Ohms: Supreme*Infinite*Essence
ByThis is experimental, sound poetry, disturbing, eerie, strains of Matrix-nightmared vistas unfolding. At times you wander ominous soundings of distant ghostly trains, of waiting rooms for dislocated souls, and are flung at the feet of cybernetic mutants that wander extra-dimensional abattoirs. Oh yes, there are respites, lulls, and inner exhalations but Roberts never allows complete release of tension what lies ahead may shock and bewilder.
Hear noise-meets-essence, vision-unveils-cold reality as Zero Ohms opens a new “Underworld” and then opens even that realm’s sub-basement door. Within dwell aggravated obliterations, numbing nothingness, and persistent non-entities. Where did Roberts find these sounds of madness and fever dream?
Supreme*Infinite*Essence is recommended to mutate your houseplant and confuse the neighbor’s cat. Zero Ohms, send this to the soundtrax office planning the Matrix sequels. You have a chance, really! Do not play this before spelunking or space shuttle launch. You may not find your way home. “Bzzzt!”
Cyberhome(s): http://www.mp3.com/ZeroOhms and http://members.safepages.com/zeroohms/
Track Listing
Formless, Of Pathos, 2% Timeless, Lichteberg Figures, Looking In On Schr
Personnel
Richard J. Roberts on Wind-Synth and various breath-driven devices from his huge eclectic collection from around the globe . . . and devices extraterrestrial
Album information
Title: Supreme*Infinite*Essence | Year Released: 2000 | Record Label: ZOP
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