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Mystified : Hellwaste.
Mysterious, hypnotic, lovely, drones.
"Hellwaste" is a drone essay on Hell-- as a place, a concept, and an atmosphere. Deep tones and swirling voices connote an underground setting. Strange brass sounds and drumbeats tell you you are in the lair of the Efreeti. This release is less didactic and more exploratory than many artworks concerning Hell, and is meant to be enjoyed, rather than understood.
Songs:
1. Down We Go
2. The Chasm
3. Falling Further
4. Lair Of The Efreeti
5. Frozen Hell
6. Fell Voices
7. Lost Underground
8. Lair Of The Efreeti 2
9. Under Rock Under Stone
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Release date: 9/22/2008
Mystified lives in Missouri USA
Tagged as: Ambient, Electronica, Indie Rock
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