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rue Delashay The Law of 8ve Do you remember the alluring, poignant and psychotic works of Charmand Grimloch's The Thrill, or Mr. Doctor's Devil Doll? Then you may have a tiny thought of what Le' rue Delashay might concern here. Directed by a certain Mr. Le' rue, this venture delves into colossal plains of Classical Music, whilst simultaneously exploring the elaborate drapery of horror, mystery soundtracks. The Law of 8ve conjures up atmospheres of dread, diabolical
discomfort, in a journey throughout 14 symphonies that surround the
listener, as if a mental murder mystery was being channelled by its
waveforms, harmonies and dissensions. The stateliness of this third
recording is truly mesmerising, as if Le' rue wanted to convey these
primary patterns and structures, all the way through a haunting hallway
of a tormented spirit and deeper into his mind's subterfuge. These
little symphonies have the principle of a complex arrangement, wherein
lies an authentic cavern of knowledge, enticing the mind to discover the
ineffable recesses of one's own subconscious; it does defy oneself in
its full length, really. And even if the whole record contains one or
another lesser shot at sequencing infatuation, it's by no means flaccid
background music, due to its bewitching supremacy and otherworldly loom.Distressing, uncomfortable and gargantuan: or the root of all evil. Within thee cosmic spheres, even demons dare to dance at an aetheric fibonnochian re-sequencing. www.leruedelashay.com © 2003 The Lodge |
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