Antikatechon :: The Sanctum of Saturation (Rage in Eden)

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An original musical balance and convincing soundscaping dialogue which challenges things a little in the shifting ambient music galaxy. The Sanctum of Saturation explores the most minimalist, industrial and droning direction of Antikatechon’s music, melodious arrangements are far more discreet here than it was before.

Italy has an honorable tradition in the development of industrial dark ambient music, from past to nowadays. Eibon has forged the style for this country with Amon, Never Known, Nimh rapidly followed by Cold Meat Industry with the release of materials from Vestigial, New Risen Throne. Polish based label Rage in Eden actively carries on the torch of dark ambient acts from Italy, notably with Nimh, Antikatechon and Neuestrasse. Albums by Antikatechon have been occasionally reviewed by Igloo, his recommended effort in collaboration with Nimh titled Out Hunting For Teeth as well as Woe Is The Reward and I Feel Nothing But Repulsion. Antikatechon typical style is characterized by a cathedral of ominous drones, layered textures which interact with bleak noises sometimes punctuated by heavenly melodies in a minor key mode.

This new album explores the most minimalist, industrial and droning direction of Antikatechon’s music, melodious arrangements are far more discreet here than it was before. The two epic pieces are focused on a dense cascade of abrasive drone vibes, shrouded in utter darkness. This harsh wall of sounds let escaping sorrowing dreamscapes of elegiac beauty but you have to be fully concentrated to catch those submerged melodious counterpoints. Antikatechon keeps maintaining darkly meditative moods at high level with blissful then heavily charged thundering ambiences. Some buzzing electric chords reveal a slight experimental post-rock flavor.

A really interesting release which admits a cross between the turbulent noisy works of Theologian, IRM, Brighter Death Now and the quiet, mercurial drone ecstasies of Tim Hecker, Windy & Carl, and darkened contemplative textures of Atrium Carceri or Desiderii Marginis. An original musical balance and convincing soundscaping dialogue which challenges things a little in the shifting ambient music galaxy.

The Sanctum of Saturation is available on Rage in Eden. [Purchase]

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