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Bisclaveret - Psyche noMine
CD, The Eastern Front, 2006
www.bisclaveret.com
The Polish Bisclaveret has released four albums up to know according
to the overview on Discogs. Their own website mentions two more
releases in the past and two other upcoming releases planned for
2007. So we can conclude that this duo is quite active and
productive. But at the same time it always gives me goosebumps
because a lot of really productive projects tend to give in on
quality in comparison to quantity. Now the question is, does this
also count for Bisclaveret?
"Psyche noMine" has six tracks and plays for a little over 50
minutes, which is a good size for a CD. The style of the music falls
within - as I tend to call it - "oldschool dark ambient". Eerie, hazy
atmospheres with lots of reverb and background noises, symphonic
arrangements with violins, piano and cello's and a creepy voice which
isn't audible enough to fully hear and comprehend the vocal part of
the compositions.
So the answer to the question in the first paragraph can only be "no,
the quantity doesn't cause the quality to decrease". The "Psyche
nominee" album has a constant dark atmosphere and they are very
obviously a project that will be growing even more in the future. One
can hear that this is a product made with a lot of conviction.
Admirers of Swedish dark ambient and black/death/drone metal (the
album has a lot of influences from metal too) should consider
purchasing this.
There are however a few things that should be said, which should be
read as positive criticism towards the next release. Most important
is that Bisclaveret should try to experiment with a few more
different atmospheres. The CD has only one style to offer, while
experiments with rhythms, drones, sounds and different guest
vocalists would add a lot of dynamics. Personally I miss these
dynamics a bit and probably the grade would be much higher if there
was a bit more variation. But as stated before, this is still the
beginning and maybe I'm completely wrong because after all, this is
the only Bisclaveret album I've heard up to now.
-- Bauke van der Wal [6.5/10]
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