Active since 2013 Magadan represents a newcomer on the European Power Electronics/Industrial scene. Originating from Czech Dark Ambient project Stor the two member line-up, made of of M.K.Vermin and Guldur, portrays their views on disturbing themes related (not only) to the history of political/social oppression. Persecution, misery, revolt and dissent expressed by roughness of sounds and scenes - mixing harsh industrial samples with distorted synths, broken keyboards and peculiar archival sound-voice samples.
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MAGADAN (cz) - PERM 36 power electronics/noise/industrial
After cosmic release "Sojuz" follows the cold one "Perm 36" with its alarming revelations of the dark human conscience. "Perm 36" is also the name of a recently closed museum and an open-air museum of labor camps, which by the use of slavish work helped to build the iron dream of the communist politburo on the bones and suffering of its own people from Donbas to Vladivostok. Hiding the past, denying crimes, and justifying brutality undergone a harsh sonic analysis and profanation with a clear message: "Victims both of past and present won't be forgotten". Album by Czech duo of extreme electronics with the theme of totalitarian regimes of the recent past and contemporary ones. First 63 copies are accompanied by bonus screenprint graphics made by painter Hannibal Tipet from Břeclav, who sadly passed away recently, the release is dedicated to his memory.
1 Комаров 8:24 2 Добровольский 6:38 3 Пацаев 5:24 4 Волков 6:04 Notes Magadan is a beautyfull Syberian area known for local net of gulags. This connection between raw, natural wonder and inhuman cruelty is pictured as a name for a power electronics project of Vermin and Guldur, which you can find also in a project Stor. Magadan is a journey to the old times of industrial music, a journey of pain and pleasure with a strong 80's influence. The record named "Sojuz" is dedicated to a Russian cosmonauts and space researchers.