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09292009 Aluk Todolo @ God's Haus
30 sept. 2009, 4h19m
Holy shit. Seriously. What a night.
God's Haus is a house about three miles from my place, a huge house.
The bands set up in the kitchen.
First up was Caves Caverns. Turns out that it's the sound guy from Nara (RIP)'s band. Really spacy, theremin drenched psychedelic noise rock. Two drummers. They had some cool lighting effects with a projector/water/food coloring. Their set was really awesome. The theremin dude also played bass and it went from surf to psyche blasts to walls of feedback. Awesome stuff.
The second act was a dark ambient dude from New York, Lussuria. His set was one long track that gradually evolved from heavenly choir drone to pulsating blasts. At the height of the track he screamed some vocals, before it all finally faded back into the angelic drone and finally to nothing. Reminded me of NTT but more minimalistic. I think the height of the set was the pulsating and the vocals, it was very well done.
Last but not least was Aluk Todolo. They requested that all lights be turned off. The only light in the kitchen was one bulb hanging from the drum set. They started off with about a ten minute long wall of feedback soaked droney black metal, blasting on the drums, bass and guitar wailing. They played all of their tracks almost back to back, most of them went on for more than ten minutes. It was amazing how the tracks morphed from insane black metal to groovy slow jams. Think Keiji Haino mixed with classic Darkthrone mixed with a little bit of Thrones. The last track was seriously one of the most rediculous things my ears have ever heard. The track started off and grooved on, but then as it progressed it just got slower. and slower. and slower. Until it was nearly a crawl. Huge spacy riffs akin to Khanate. Seriously my new favorite. I may say this alot, but I don't think anything could ever top this show.
God's Haus is a house about three miles from my place, a huge house.
The bands set up in the kitchen.
First up was Caves Caverns. Turns out that it's the sound guy from Nara (RIP)'s band. Really spacy, theremin drenched psychedelic noise rock. Two drummers. They had some cool lighting effects with a projector/water/food coloring. Their set was really awesome. The theremin dude also played bass and it went from surf to psyche blasts to walls of feedback. Awesome stuff.
The second act was a dark ambient dude from New York, Lussuria. His set was one long track that gradually evolved from heavenly choir drone to pulsating blasts. At the height of the track he screamed some vocals, before it all finally faded back into the angelic drone and finally to nothing. Reminded me of NTT but more minimalistic. I think the height of the set was the pulsating and the vocals, it was very well done.
Last but not least was Aluk Todolo. They requested that all lights be turned off. The only light in the kitchen was one bulb hanging from the drum set. They started off with about a ten minute long wall of feedback soaked droney black metal, blasting on the drums, bass and guitar wailing. They played all of their tracks almost back to back, most of them went on for more than ten minutes. It was amazing how the tracks morphed from insane black metal to groovy slow jams. Think Keiji Haino mixed with classic Darkthrone mixed with a little bit of Thrones. The last track was seriously one of the most rediculous things my ears have ever heard. The track started off and grooved on, but then as it progressed it just got slower. and slower. and slower. Until it was nearly a crawl. Huge spacy riffs akin to Khanate. Seriously my new favorite. I may say this alot, but I don't think anything could ever top this show.