Burial Grid (Adam Michael Kozak) has long occupied a fascinating space within the darker fringes of experimental electronic music, blending industrial grit, ambient decay, rhythmic abstraction, and noise-driven architecture into something uniquely cinematic and emotionally charged. With NORD Compendium, that vision feels sharpened to its most raw and unforgiving form.
Tag: Doom
Stormy Acres :: Phantom Detractor (Not Yet Remembered)
These are undoubtedly dark ambient veils woven by a dedicated sonic detailer. All in all, a pulsating, abstract, and translucent album.
Gamardah Fungus :: 10 Years Compilation: Singles, Rarities, Remixes (Self Released)
This album—with its significant hybridization of musical aesthetics—can easily seduce fans of bleak ambient with a sensitive facet as well as classic drone artefacts from […]
Dødsmaskin :: Fullstendig Brent (Malignant)
Fullstending Brent is a very sinister, scary and haunting cinematic black and doom ambient release that will easily seduce most demanding fans of the genre. […]
Pattern Behavior :: Omens (The Crime League)
Omens immediately catches the attention. Musically it brings to the fore a series of menacing and enthralling cinematic ambiences with a clear 80s retro feel. Pattern […]
Terminal Sound System :: A Sun Spinning Backwards (Denovali)
The landscape bursting out of the speakers is turbulent and incendiary, soaked in a threatening mist. An unidentified mass, an unstoppable throbbing force on its way […]
John Cohen :: Deaf Arena (Exotic Pylon)
As an album in its own right Deaf Arena is a towering monument of distorted terror—brooding and heavy with some beautifully intricate atmospheric meanderings. An […]

















