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premature burial

Industrial & Goth Rock Music | 9 tracks and 1.1K streams.

Dark ambient industrial soundscapes with tribal, orchestral, experimental, and metal elements

9 songs
1.1K plays
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sacrifice sacrifice

"sacrifice" by premature burial is an Industrial production available on SoundClick. The track carries an emotional weight that lingers well after it ends. The track creates a listening experience that feels horror, harsh noise and lo-fi. It has charted at #19 on the SoundClick Industrial chart. SoundClick gives artists like premature burial a platform to share original Industrial music with listeners around the world.

Industrial

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every empire dies a thousand deaths every empire dies a thousand deaths

SoundClick artist premature burial presents "every empire dies a thousand deaths", an outstanding release in the Goth Rock genre. The track carries an emotional weight that lingers well after it ends. With a tone that is horror, harsh noise and glitch, premature burial's track connects on an emotional level. "every empire dies a thousand deaths" has peaked at #15 in the Goth Rock category on SoundClick. premature burial continues to build a Goth Rock catalog on SoundClick, one of the longest-running platforms for independent artists.

Goth Rock

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hymn of the damned hymn of the damned

Independent artist premature burial drops "hymn of the damned", an Industrial track on SoundClick. Every element serves the song, creating a cohesive listening experience from start to finish. With a tone that is horror, power electronics and dark ambient, premature burial's track connects on an emotional level. Find more from premature burial on SoundClick, a platform built for independent music discovery.

Industrial

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awakening awakening

"awakening" is an Ambient track by premature burial on SoundClick. It is the kind of track that finds the right moment to make itself heard. The track creates a listening experience that feels horror, lo-fi and industrial. "awakening" is part of the premature burial catalog on SoundClick, where independent artists connect with a global audience.

Ambient

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the disappeared the disappeared

Independent artist premature burial drops "the disappeared", a World Fusion track on SoundClick. The song establishes its own world and invites the listener to settle in. With a tone that is horror, lo-fi and industrial techno, premature burial's track connects on an emotional level. Find more from premature burial on SoundClick, a platform built for independent music discovery. You can download this track free of charge.

World Fusion

Band/artist history

Premature burial, as an idea, evolved from Joshua Heinrich's forays into experimental electronic music in college and studies of musique concrete and musique electronique. Initially emerging from the track "exctinction", an experimental dark soundscape composed and recorded in 1999 for a live group performance piece at the State University of New York at Buffalo, the on-again-off-again project eventually took on a new duality that blended processed orchestral instrumentation and sampling techniques with more tongue-in-cheek song-oriented material. The result was premature burial's debut album, flowers for the dead, with the band's somewhat dark name actually being an inside joke referring to the number of times the project was abandoned, reworked, and restarted.

With premature burial's second album, however, the project took on a life of its own along with a more serious and cohesive concept-driven style and instrumental sound that combined ambient, classical, industrial, rock, and world music elements. Centered around ideas including spirituality, searching for identity, historical events, and persecution, ritual became premature burial's most popular album and produced the cult hit "sacrifice", which has since appeared in film.

In 2002, flowers for the dead and ritual were reissued with additional artwork and bonus tracks (including material from Heinrich's score to the 2001 horror film The Strange). The reissues were followed by premature burial's third album, ruins, a second epic concept album that this time concentrated on violence and war, following civilization from the deaths of past cultures to the extinction of mankind in a bleak nuclear winter. While the melodic/orchestral elements of ritual were still firmly in place, ruins delved further into industrial/noise territory, portraying the album's later thematic content with relentless distorted percussion and bleak processed ambient noise as the world fell into disarray and violence.

In 2003, Heinrich began work on a fourth premature burial album, nightfall, dealing with themes of control, politics, and illusions of freedom, but the album was abandoned shortly into recording due to feelings that the new album, sonically, wasn't pushing the same boundaries as the previous two premature burial albums.

In 2011, a tenth anniversary reissue of ritual was released with previously unreleased bonus tracks along with reissues of ruins and flowers for the dead, all remastered from the original multitrack recordings. In 2015, the project was resurrected to record a track, "signal to noise to signal", for an experimental compilation on Silber Records. The following year, premature burial recorded and released a new EP, Factions (alternately stylized "f/a/c/t/i/o/n/s"), also on Silber Records.

Your musical influences

Akira Yamaoka, John Cage, Brian Eno, Iannis Xenakis, Luciano Berio, Frank Zappa, Pierre Schaeffer, Lydia Lunch, The Birthday Party, Lycia, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Joe LoDuca

What equipment do you use?

Uhhmm..let see... Lots of various percussion instruments (some of which are not technically instruments), guitar, bass, violin and various other string instruments, flutes/woodwinds, various brass instruments, synths, samplers, various sound processing equipment, voice, a lot of other stuff (again, some of which probably wouldn't technically fall under the "instrument" category)

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