July 14th, 2008

New Reviews

New review for Bramble’s “Emergence” at Gothtronic:

Bramble’s third release is entirely created using only the human voice. Mainly the voices of Scott Wehman and Morgan Stanton. The ambient drones that are created this way are oppressing, hypnotizing, breath-taking and at the same time reassuring and calming. This release with six tracks from this project out of Toledo, Ohio suprisingly shows what a wide range of music and tones can be made using only the human voice. Especially the lengthier tracks like ‘Conjunction’ and ‘Apocrypha’ are well-performed and know how to keep being entertaining and interesting with their long spun-out tones.

A well-done and refreshing ambient drone release. A recommendation for fans of VidnaObmana, Biosphere, Kammarheit, The [Law-Rah] Collective and Klaus Schulze.

Go here to preview and buy “Emergence”

And a new review for Life Toward Twilight’s, “Blood” at Cosmos Gaming.

Life Toward Twilight is a musical entity that creates sounds reminiscent of both drone and ambient music, with other influences as well. Now on its ninth release (or sixth if you don’t want to count the three releases that were recorded live), Blood, this project is perhaps one of the more challenging entries in its genre out there and is sure to take multiple listens from even the more seasoned drone listener. But that in itself is what makes this disc so interesting, even if it is far from music for the mainstream.

Blood is a mini-album based around themes and moods from horror films. While this isn’t necessarily a new concept, Daniel Tuttle (the man behind Life Toward Twilight) has chosen to explore these ideas using drone/minimalist compositions. Rather than being background music per se, the sounds on this disc are much closer to the sound effects of a horror movie. One can hear noises that sound like doors creaking and wind howling, as well as the screams of the various victims. In fact, at times Life Toward Twilight sounds like that of death itself. The mood of this disc is very eerie, and it will definitely take multiple listens to make out every little element that makes up this powerful effort.

As with most drone, Life Toward Twilight lacks the traditional structure of most music. Sounds seem to flow in and out of the atmospheric base often established at the beginning of each song, but even these can be extremely soft and hard to hear at times. And while each of these five tracks are different from one another, they share ideas and certain sounds to create the feeling of one long effort. What really makes this a disc worth investigating, however, is the way in which it shocks you. Although much of Blood is minimalist and soft, the occasional vocal or sound interlude will hit at higher than usual volumes and bring the listener’s attention back from the atmospheric droning.

If you’re a drone fan, don’t miss out on this release. You are really going to have to invest some time into this disc to get the most from it, as there are plenty of subtle details that can be missed out on the first time around. But Daniel Tuttle has once again done something unique with his music, creating a disc that is both disturbing and absorbing at the same time. If five songs from Life Toward Twilight can produce so much tension and atmosphere with so little sound, I can’t imagine what a full length of material could do.

Go here to preview and purchase “Blood”

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June 23rd, 2008

Now on iTunes

Two new Bottle Imp Productions albums are now available via iTunes

Bramble, “Emergence”

Third release by Bramble. Deep ambient / drone work.

Life Toward Twilight, “An Eclipse”

Re-release of Life Toward Twilight’s extremely limited edition 2003 3″ album. Ambient, otherworldly soundscapes.

Other Bottle Imp Productions albums available on iTunes:

Blaerg, “Dysphoric Sonorities”
Life Toward Twilight, “Blood”

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May 30th, 2008

Two New Albums

Two new albums coming to Bottle Imp Productions soon.

emergence

Bramble’s third ambient drone album, “Emergence“.

an eclipse

A long awaited reissue of Life Toward Twilight’s “An Eclipse” EP. Originally, this was limited to 25 copies, but will again be available on CD with newly designed cover art.

More updates on both titles coming soon.

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March 25th, 2008

New review for “Blood” from Industrial.org

New review for “Blood” from Industrial.org:

I received “We waited for a subtle dawn” from Life Toward Twilight a few years back, and I liked it a lot. It was diverse dark ambient, and overall pretty solid. So I wasn’t really surprised when I popped in “Blood” and found that it was another slab of quality reverb soaked nefariousness.

The material on “Blood” is different in a few ways, mainly in that it has an overall stronger sense of cohesion and tightness, and it stays more in one stylistic direction, while still maintaining a lot of different aural inputs. It’s also different in that it’s only 17 minutes long, which may add to it’s feeling of cohesion a bit. There are a lot of creepy moans and howls here, and a lot of good found sound type elements of the darker variety, what with creaking and slamming doors and demonic poundings. Lots of very effective winds and muttered screams as well.

Overall this album sounds like a 16th century english village being slaughtered by a storm of very fucked up demons, which in my book is really, really cool. If you dig dark ambient you have no reason not to get yourself some “Blood”.

Emphasis added by me, because you know, that’s a pretty great description in my opinion.

Remember, “Blood” can be downloaded for free at Bottle Imp Productions. Higher quality can be had via iTunes or Amazon MP3

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March 19th, 2008

Dysphoric Sonorites Release Party

CD Release party for BLÆRG’s “Dysphoric Sonorities”.
Date: Saturday, March 29th
Location: FromTheGut
1551 Winder St #208
Detroit
Time: 10:00pm
Cost: Free/Donation

Get the new album by BLÆRG, “Dysphoric Sonorities” here first. Will be released worldwide two days later, on March 31st.

Live Sets by:

BLÆRG
http://www.myspace.com/blaerg

Banjax0red!
(First Live Appearance!)
http://www.myspace.com/banjax0red

Geist:Ex:Bibliotecha
http://www.myspace.com/geistexbibliotecha

Life Toward Twilight
http://www.myspace.com/lifetowardtwilight

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March 10th, 2008

Life Toward Twilight, “Blood” on iTunes

Life Toward Twilight’s “Blood” is now available on iTunes.


Life Toward Twilight - Blood - EP

Review for “Blood” by Grave Concerns:

“The latest release from dark ambient artist Daniel Tuttle is a brief EP devoted to horror film atmosphere. Extremely subtle in its composition, this is less like a soundtrack than the work of a Foley artist; it’s not music for a horror movie, per se, but closer to the sounds you hear in the background where there isn’t any music. While Tuttle explores multiple themes on this album, ranging from Japanese ghost stories on “Yurei” to shambling corpses on “Zombie Infestation,” this EP feels less like a distinct collection of tracks than a single piece exploring fear from different perspectives and through multiple movements. While different sampled layers help to create different landscapes, with “R’lyeh” using soft splashes to evoke the sound of H.P. Lovecraft’s undersea metropolis and “Orlok” using distant screams and labored breathing to conjure the Dracula analogue from the original silent film Nosferatu, Tuttle’s commitment to subtlety and his use of lots of open space pulls everything together. While this is almost too quiet for fans of the more obvious, in-your-face scares that make people scream in movie theaters, Tuttle has created something gorgeously chilling this time around, and people who enjoy visiting the dark spaces built by such artists as Lustmord and Coil will find this a worthy addition to their collections.“

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