New Orthodox Line brings together two of the most notable Russian post-industrial / experimental groups:
Bardoseneticcube and Noises of Russia. This unique collaboration stirs the best of both artists to
surface, and results in an extremely powerful and intense emotional experience. The opus travels from sacral
soundscapes of orthodox choirs and church bells to a more punishing end of the sonic spectrum provided by pounding
rhythms and howling feedback. Here, the opposites unite with passion and compliment each other for the sake of the
greater good, the synergetic New Orthodox Line.
CD comes in a square DVD box with artwork designed by Niko Skorpio. Limited edition of 500 copies.
Bardoseneticcube, having released dozens of albums on various labels worldwide, has gained recognition in
the international experimental / electronic scene. Bardoseneticcube self-describes their music as “surrealism”,
using A. Breton’s description: "pure psychic automatism willing to express the real functioning of the reflection
either orally or written, or in any other form. Dictation of mind without any control from the intellect, outside
of any aesthetic of moral considerations".
More info » bsc.radionoise.ru
Noises of Russia is a highly active Russian experimental music act, with practically countless live
performances and a number of albums and videos under their belt. This four member group uses styles and imagery
from dark ambient to drone, all the while never forgetting traditional noise music. Their unique mixture of
influences, along with their extremely powerful use of vocals, create an unforgettable experience in modern music.
More info » www.noises.ru
Reviews
“These two projects drags you through all fields of industrial music from calming ambient to harsh noise, from sacral
soudscapes of orthodox choirs and church bells towards the punishing end of the sonic spectrum. It is all there nicely
build up in a powerful and intense piece of music. Considering the choirs you might think about Raison d’ Etre and
Current 93 and has a dark oppressive feeling which is intensified by throbbing drones and howling feedback. It squeaks
and clatters while drones are draining the bones while deep layers of low frequencies piercing the atmosphere.”
(Gothtronic)
“Many different elements are combined; sacral dark ambient, drones, pulsing rhythms, static, orthodox choirs, guitar
feedback and all other sorts of noise. All this makes it into an album that goes down very, very well. Over the three
quarters of an hour the sound is constantly evolving and reverting back to previous elements. An excellent album and
a must for lovers of more or less clamorous experimental racket.” (IkEcht)
“…a long, haunting journey through hidden crevices of the psyche, and an innovative juxtaposition of genres, textures,
and sounds. This is music for the subconscious, a sonic ideal in which the sounds and emotions of the hidden parts of
the brain are brought forward and into the light for closer inspection. … it’s all about mystery and ritual, and the
attempt to elucidate upon the inexplicable. Having never heard either band before, I have no idea who’s responsible for
what parts of the sound, but it hardly matters; the totality of their collaboration is so complete that it becomes its
own thing. Pick this up and expand your horizons.”
(The One True Dead Angel)
“As for every respectful suite also New orthodox Line has different moments which time to time lead to an
explosive ending. Like sea waves the sound waves gathers finding their end into a disrupting blast. This cyclic ritual
make the music turns into something now noisy and then experimental with choirs and treated sounds.” (Chain DLK)
“This album titled New Orthodox Line is a strange beast even in the noise scene with the inclusion of sacral
soundscapes consisting of church bells and orthodox choirs swirling in the storm of abrasive noise drones. Consisting
of one lengthy track of 47 minutes the expression is impressive with a nice emotional approach to sonic aggression.
Intense.” (Vital Weekly)