Post-Industrial solo project that explores the thin line between sound and visual arts. Started in 2013 by the contemporary artist Vasilis Angelopoulos as a sound conceptual Project that explores primitive religions and folklor ceremonies. He released 3 full-length albums from Raumklang Music and a EP tape from both Amek and Raumklang music. His collaborations in his albums and his live performances are with remarkable projects of the experimental industrial scene such like Lith, Mytrip, Mourmansk150, thug15 (psycorepaths). His latest work is focused in the connection between the body and the religion.
1. Sastrugi 7:39 2. Hard Rimes 6:36 3. Nunavut 6:32 4. Angakkuq 7:52 5. Frost Circle 2:49 6. November 6:29 7. Polynya 6:32 8. Permafrost 6:51 9. Graupel 0:52 10. The Hunt 4:27 11. The Last Night 6:07 12. Sastrugi (Талос Remix) 5:16 13. The Hunt (Endless Torment Remix) 4:30
Credits Artwork – Vasilis Angelopoulos Mastered By – Alexander Dietz Music By – Vasilis Angelopoulos
Notes The new album "Nunavut" by the Post-Industrial project Conjecture is now officially released.
Like with the first album, the subject of shamanism is present, but with a slight difference on this new album: the description of a dystopian place covered in ice, the country of Nunavut which resides in Northest part of the inhabited earth, in Canada.
Gloomy worlds open up and take the listener trapped in his melancholy. Nunavut draws you into the abyss of the sound. Pure, clear, honest and without compromise.
The cd contains 11 tracks (one featuring track with the screaming vocals of the Greek Hardcore band Psycorepaths) and 2 remixes.
Label: RAUMKLANG MUSIC – none Format: EP Country: Germany(FLAC) /Bulgaria(Cassette) Released: 18 Nov 2017 Genre: Electronic Style: Dark Ambient, Industrial, Noise
Tracklist
1. A 5:50 2. B 4:27 3. C 4:36 4. D 6:05 5. E 5:23
Credits Artwork [Cover] – Pupa Trauma Composed By, Performer, Recorded By, Producer, Mixed By – Conjecture Mastered By – Tokee
Notes This release composed with hardware synthesizers and piezo microphones on metal objects and scraps. The cassette-only EP offers five long-form pieces that explore the deepest realms of his sound. “My Body, Your Temple” is a menacing, gritty and cold affair, written and recorded exclusively on a hardware setup.