Arum Lilies

Subsurface Aquifers

The arum lily (zantedeschia aethiopica) is a species of flowering plant in the family Araceae, native to southern Africa. What does this beautiful flower have to do with experimental industrial music? The rather obscure second album of Arum Lilies, a brainchild of Mark Groves (Von Einem etc.), does not provide answers. What it does provide, however, is an album of vaguely unsettling, eerily obscure experimental electronics. Harrowing, subtle atmospherics clash with moments of eardrum shattering industrial noise; warbling pseudomelodies are offset by crackling static and piercing feedback; ominous vocal samples are layered on passages of tightly controlled minimalism. 'Subsurface Aquifers' is a piece of music that migrates between poles, from an almost ambient sparsity of expression to exuberant bursts of chaos. 'Subsurface Aquifers' is not an album of shallow industrial nihilism or typical power electronics misanthropy. It does not allow itself to be defined so easily. As such, it demands more from the listener - but also offers more. Limited to 120 copies.

Price
€ 12.95
Genre
Format
CD - 1 disk
Release date
19-10-2023
Label
Item-nr
548039
EAN
2090505480399
Availability
In stock
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TRACKS

Disk 1

1. A BELATED ARRIVAL TO ITS OWN PARTY
2. 27º 03' 36" S 150º 26' 18" E
3. PARALLEL PASSAGES
4. INTRINSICALLY PERVERSE CRYSTALLUM ORBIS
5. THE TISSUE-CULTURE KING
6. STRAWMAN ORACLE
7. THE LATE GREAT PLANET EARTH
8. MIRRORS