
consists of great swelling, bloated atmospheres of massive drone proportions slanted toward a tribal aura. Elements build, direction is focused, and the results
'With the sunbear chased off by a moon dog that offers chaotic visions we have burnt the sky till it is black, we had some dreams and felt like we were flying. But all that's behind us as we realise we have only fallen from the light....'
['burning the blue skies black' review from Remote Induction]
'Dark and brooding, ambient textures, flowing extended drones, angelic background vocals, and gently pulsing (chugging) percussion are the main elements that make up the sounds on "Burning the Blue Skies Black." I find this release to be of excellent quality and overall composition.'
['burning the blue skies black' review from Last Sigh Magazine]
'This release consists of great swelling, bloated atmospheres of massive drone proportions slanted toward a tribal aura. Elements build, direction is focused, and the results are stunning. When concentrating quite hard on detail one may detect tones of guitar and resonance of female vocals, but these are mostly disguised within the drawn-out drone process. Deep fog horn drone atmospheres and disembodied voices make for a tense yet ambient listen of Lustmordian quality. There is some involvement in this from Ure Thrall (also a member of the Smooth Quality Excrement project) thus reference to the reviews of these other outputs in these pages will reveal that there is a definitive high standard at work here and likewise very worthwhile.'
['burning the blue skies black' review from Spectrum Magazine]
The above reviews say it best. Asianova is still my favorite improvised collaboration of the many I've embarked upon as Ure Thrall since 1985 and still gets the most public response and sales of all. This, in my opinion, is primarily due to the great musical abilities of my collaborators who wished to be known as "Wilhelm" and "Katkishka" for this project.
Due to popular demand several new releases from Asianova are in the works and besides the tracks from the first release, heretofore unheard and unreleased tracks will surface here and then disappear as I circulate them to keep it fresh.
I've been told by some that "Burning the Blue Skies Black" is one of the best Dark Ambient releases ever made. I hope to surpass that standard in the near future with upcoming ASIANOVA releases.
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