Bringing together the leading experimenters from around the globe with
one common theme - to portray viral infections in all their guises. So
huge amounts of potential there. VROMB take the Ebola theme of the album
and sets gentle noisework against a distant tribal rhythm. Sounds not
unlike a collaboration between VIDNA OBMANA and WHITEHOUSE might sound -
heaven forbid such a fire-and-ice meeting of forces were ever to
happen, but the calming warmth mixed with shrill scratchiness works
incredibly well. STONE GLASS STEEL's track(s) are more narrative than
descriptive - painting the virus from the outside rather than
experiencing it from within. This is more an experimental noisework and
evokes nothing like what the alien invasion of a virus might be like. It
steals snatches of choral music (from "Glory" maybe) and becomes itself
the virus, taking over an existing body (of work) to transform it into
something else. SOLDNERGEIST again use noise, with some of the harsh
bite taken out, but nevertheless still extreme and grating, cumbersome
for the lack of 'top'. CONTRASTATE never really let us down, and this
time they have created a soporific drifting piece of Horror Film drama
over which cicada-like noise rises up. Minimal - I mean Minimal
percussion is used to give the piece a little structure. It then heads
into a darker simmering primal soup, gentle but with enough weirdness to
give it a black drama. KIRCHENKAMPF follow the mood perfectly, only
disturbing it now and again with sudden shocks of sound which crash out
of the speakers like electronically-altered thunder. A long track with
plenty of changes - hot, though. ILLUSION OF SAFETY take human voice,
mash it all up with fx and feed it back to us as a complex, machine-born
loop before taking us on an almost toneless sequential journey which
finally ends with a mountain of raw noise. YEN POX return to a gentler,
more Isolationist area, where the virus is insidious, entering quietly,
unannounced. Passively churning coils of noise grow gradually into
progressively noisy moments. The sound of structures fed through thick
fx (slapback echo?) heralds the arrival of VOICE OF EYE's contribution.
This is a group who never let you down, and their metallic-flavoured
slow journey rocks no boats as far as that goes. Dark, with shapes
wrought out of a shared nightmare between H.R. GIGER and H.P. LOVECRAFT,
this is a journey through a dark place, where even the singing of
angels cannot help you in your hour of dread. MAEROR TRI bring us the
penultimate number. Distant drumming like heartbeat forms the foundation
for a track which transforms but slowly. It builds up in gradual
metamorphosis, keping the passive feeling throughout, leaving the way
clear for LULL's track, and indeed the album's concluding piece. MICK
HARRIS never lets you down, and this piece hearkens back to when the
first couple of LULL albums came out. Passive, harmless yet it's very
calm disturbs the listener.
A bit of a mixed bag album, but mostly
good descriptive stuff. Nothing here actually chilled me to the bone,
which the idea of Ebola and other such nasties does, but perhaps I'm
just a little jaded. Certainly one to turn the atmosphere a tad colder,
and to dim what light you have.
Reviewed for Soft Watch.
Various – Invisible Domains
Label:Malignant Records – MRCD0001
Format:CD, Compilation
Country:US
Released:1994
Genre:Electronic
Style:Dark Ambient, Noise, Drone, Experimental, Industrial
1 –Vromb Zone X 7:57
– Violent Grace (5:25)
2a –Stone Glass Steel Pt. 1 Infection
2b –Stone Glass Steel Pt. 2 Corruption
2c –Stone Glass Steel Pt. 3 Redemption And Healing
3 –Söldnergeist Cerebral Blood Flow 6:52
4 –Contrastate Virophilia 7:45
5 –Kirchenkampf* Possession 6:31
6 –Illusion Of Safety Activation Phase 8:33
7 –Yen Pox Incubation 6:12
8 –Voice Of Eye Succumb 6:06
9 –Maeror Tri Inner Spheres Deceasing 7:11
10 –Lull Silent Entry 11:50
"Sonic illustrations of the infiltration of viruses:
The Coming Plague:"
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