Malice in Underland is the debut album by Ovro, released on October 30, 2003. File under vocal microsound.
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Niko Skorpio vs. Reptiljan : Silence is King 7″ep
SPE7EP030277″EP, black vinyl, edition of 200 copies. Reviews “The busy bee Niko Skorpio is working on two albums at the same time, one is a solo CD and one is by a band called Reptiljan. The four tracks on this 7” “just happened” while working on those two albums. The title piece is a distorted … Continue reading Niko Skorpio vs. Reptiljan : Silence is King 7″ep
Sine Nomine : Amenia Amanitas CDR
Debut album by Finnish ambient/experimental artist Sine Nomine, also known as Cosine Nomine. Amenia Amanitas is cinematic electronic soundscape music that works as a backdrop for both daydreaming and nightmares, whichever you may prefer.
Ibrahim Terzíc : Dva CDR
Dva is the second release by Ibrahim Terzíc on Some Place Else. Compared to the debut, Fabrike Jaja, Dva is perhaps less noisy but just as intense in structure and audio vocabulary.
Reptiljan : s/t CDR
This is the first appearance of Reptiljan. The self-titled debut presents 3 tracks of digital noise outbursts that build to deformed monoliths, introducing subtle, spontaneous melodies like alien hieroglyphs. Waveforms are triggering and modifying each other to give birth to layers of new sonic life over one another.
Selected Dumbient Works 95-98 CDR (Various Artists)
A compilation album featuring unreleased material from various projects involving Niko Skorpio, from the period 1994–1998. Some of the material has later appeared elsewhere.
Niko Skorpio : Stainway to Heaven CDR
Stainway to Heaven is a four track EP originally planned as one half of a larger whole. The other half took more time than expected and turned out several years later as the album Escape from Heaven…
A\H : Kasvu CDR
Kasvu was eventually the final A\H release, a four track EP of minimal modular electronic excursions.
Ibrahim Terzíc : Fabrike Jaja CDR
Ibrahim Terzic released his debut mini-album Fabrike Jaja on Some Place Else in spring 2001. Having previously played in a “metal-banging industrial band” in his home town Tuzla in Bosnia, Fabrike Jaja introduced a completely computer-based sound, yet as intense and noisy as ever.
Niko Skorpio : ChAmber MooSick CDR
ChAmber MooSick is a three track EP that fuses ambient drones and post-industrial dub, resulting in what was described “dark electro illbient junkscapes”. The tracks from this EP were later released on the compilation Short Cuts & Dead Ends.