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KTL CD (featuring Stephen O’Malley) available now

Available now in the Southern Lord store!!!(review from Aquarius)
SUNNO)))-worshippers alert! 1/2 of that drone metal behemoth, our pal Stephen O’Malley (who has also piloted or participated in such units as Khanate, Burning Witch, Ginnungagap, Teeth Of The Lions Rule The Divine, Thorr’s Hammer, Fungal Hex, Lotus Eaters, etc.) has travelled to Europe to collaborate with Austrian experimental digital noise artist Peter “Pita” Rehberg! They’re calling themselves KTL because the music they made is to be the soundtrack to some sort of stage piece called Kindertotenlieder by performance artist Gisele Vienne and novelist Dennis Cooper (”Closer”) due to debut at a festival in France next year. Judging from the music, not to mention the people involved, we imagine it’s gonna be beautiful, but also somehow disturbing and dark… This cd certainly is.
It starts off with the 24 minute drone “Estranged”, blissful and spooky piece that builds towards its end to noisier heights, threatening the storms to come on this album. And yes, the four parts of “Forest Floor” that take up the main, middle part of the disc are a harrowing journey indeed, into a buzzing, claustrophobic realm of dangerous digital sonics and heavy drone, like SUNNO)))’s lugubrious riffage mixed with the glitchy crunch of Pita — which is what it is, of course! Not for the faint of heart. Part four, in particular, sounds like a doomed prop engine airplane rumbling over a dark forest landscape from some black metal album cover, at night…
Finally O’Malley and Rehberg wind things up with the quieter (but still creepy) 13 minutes of “Snow”, a softly pulsing, detailed improv exploration of lowercase sounds… Very nice!
Let’s hope KTL isn’t just a one-off collaboration, we’d like to hear more from these two! Their mastery of minimalist ambient music, electronic glitchology and Earthy guitar sludge make a fine sipping brew.

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