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Première étape d'une trilogie qui traînait dans l'esprit d'Adam Kalmbach depuis deux ans, Discontinuities abandonne le chemin de l'electro expérimentale pour revenir sur un black metal microtonal. S'il est loin d'être un novice dans ce style, force est de constate que son désir de se dépasser est toujours aussi prévalent. Discontinuities possède les architectures musicales les plus glauques jamais composées par l'artiste ("The Failure of Transmutation") qui hurle à s'en déchirer les poumons. Jordan Vauvert
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PSA: if there was an album you heard a couple years ago and thought it was ok, listen to it again and you might love it.
That's what happened to me with this album. I cannot fathom why it didn't stick with me back then. Same thing happened with Decoherence's Unitarity for that matter. Matten
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Arkhtinn's demo work culminates in VI. Each of the two tracks manage to surpass almost any of their predecessors. VI's black metal track embodies the cold-sweat inducing knowing of an imminent disaster - say the panic while approaching a cosmic gate to a dimension filled with grim horrors. II is the official sonic equivalent to what is found on the other side. Hellish, and nothing but sublime. It cannot be a coincidence that the follow-up to this demo is named 'First Catastrophe'.
Arkh10/10. David Fischer
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If you told me that Dischordia shared members with Dysrhythmia I'd believe it without checking. Angular, dissonant constructions that give no fucks about human enjoyment. I need more. Ghuughra