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PARRHESIA Sound System VS Saint Xoemyr Of Hy Brasil – Art is Bleak

PARRHESIA Sound System VS Saint Xoemyr Of Hy Brasil – Art is Bleak
[LCNLP206]

PARRHESIA Sound System VS Saint Xoemyr Of Hy Brasil

“Art is Bleak”

The Necrophile Hummingbird netlabel presents Art is Bleak by PARRHESIA Sound System VS Saint Xoemyr Of Hy Brasil.

Special Thanks to Kathy Acker for her poetry & Art Blakey for his Music.
This album wouldn’t be here without Saint Xoemyr of Hy Brasil who woke up this old project, since became, Ubuntu Sound Antisystem and next Vivid Tribe Of Psychics.

Time itself makes loops…

The fire is to be shared.

Open your door and you will understand freedom.

Boycott Spotify, Amazon, Tesla, Airbnb, Meta, amongst other mobs and your stone will kill 3 birds.
You will save Humanity, Earth and your Soul.

Dedicated to all the Luigi of dark arts.

Video Art Clip Intense Sexual Desire is here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-cRJ7xQjaQ

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posted 12 March 2025

Various Artists – Aurora 2025: Nurture

Various Artists – Aurora 2025: Nurture

Various Artists

“Aurora 2025: Nurture”

All previous volumes of Aurora 2025 have embodied resilience in its many forms – endurance, determination, courage, strength, and adaptability. The final volume takes a unique approach, reflecting on the intentions set in 2024 while introducing an element of mystery. Selected tracks from Aurora 2024 were remixed by an AI remixer, with both the original and remixed versions – alongside new 2025 tracks from the same artists – analyzed through AI-driven sentiment analysis. Danceability, happiness, and sadness scores were then processed in NotebookLM Audio Overviews, where AI hosts attempted to uncover whether intention-setting for selected artists had a measurable impact. The insights that emerged were unexpected. These remixed tracks were then blended with excerpts from the Audio Overviews, creating a layered experience – almost as if an AI had listened, interpreted, and responded. A few playful mysteries have also been woven into this final release. Which secret words are hidden in the compilation descriptions? Who is the mystery artist? Let us know if you uncover the answers.
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posted 09 March 2025

Various Artists – Aurora 2025: Skyline

Various Artists – Aurora 2025: Skyline

Various Artists

“Aurora 2025: Skyline”

Vibrant tones and luminous textures define the fifth volume of Aurora 2025, offering a perspective on resilience that leans toward light and renewal. Inspired by hope and steady progress, each track carries a sense of movement – subtle, evolving, and intentional. Glowing melodies and rhythmic pulses intertwine, reflecting moments of change and quiet optimism. Open spaces within the soundscape allow resilience to emerge not just as endurance, but as growth. Reflecting an ongoing journey, this collection honors the strength found in adaptation and forward motion.
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posted 09 March 2025

Various Artists – Aurora 2025: Passage

Various Artists – Aurora 2025: Passage

Various Artists

“Aurora 2025: Passage”

Shaped by intricate rhythms and evolving textures, the fourth volume of Aurora 2025 explores resilience through a fusion of electronica, IDM, and industrial influences. Underlying each track is a tension between dystopian unease and dreamlike introspection, mirroring themes of passage and change. Resonant beats and fragmented melodies intertwine, visibly shifting between structure and abstraction. Inviting deep listening, it offers a space for voices of the past and future to emerge in layered compositions. Ever-present is a quiet strength – a testament to persistence through transition.
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posted 09 March 2025

Various Artists – Aurora 2025: Currents

Various Artists – Aurora 2025: Currents

Various Artists

“Aurora 2025: Currents”

Merging ambient depth with experimental fluidity, the third volume of Aurora 2025 continues its quiet exploration of resilience. Open-ended long-form compositions unfold gradually, shaped by artists who share a deep, reflective approach to sound. Xenial in its approach, the collection offers a space for deep listening, where sonic textures shift between tranquility and movement. Inviting reflection, each track carries a sense of persistence, embracing the subtle tension between stillness and change. Echoing themes of endurance, this volume invites to engage with sound as a meditative experience.
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posted 09 March 2025

Various Artists – Aurora 2025: Echoes

Various Artists – Aurora 2025: Echoes

Various Artists

“Aurora 2025: Echoes”

Guided by the interplay of sound and stillness, the second volume of Aurora 2025 continues its exploration of resilience through ambient compositions. Rooted in a tradition that has shaped the series from 2020 to 2024, it embraces a dreamlike, cinematic quality while offering space for contemplation. Inviting listeners into a world of layered textures and shifting atmospheres, each track carries a quiet strength, reflecting endurance in subtle yet profound ways. Through gentle movements and immersive soundscapes, this volume encourages deep listening and introspection.
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posted 09 March 2025

Various Artists – Aurora 2025: Threshold

Various Artists – Aurora 2025: Threshold

Various Artists

“Aurora 2025: Threshold”

Shaped by both natural and otherwordly soundscapes, the first volume of Aurora 2025 immerses listeners in a cinematic exploration of resilience. Interweaving experimentalism and noise textures, it embraces sonic unpredictability. Subtle yet profound, each track reflects on endurance, adaptation, and transformation. Underlying it all is an invitation to listen deeply, to reflect, and to find meaning in the interplay of music and noise.
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posted 09 March 2025

REfugEEs From Beyond – Spiriting Away

REfugEEs From Beyond – Spiriting Away
[LCNLP205]

REfugEEs From Beyond

“Spiriting Away”

The Necrophile Humingbird Netlabel presents Spiriting Away by REfugEEs From Beyond.

“Naturecore for Postpunk Lovers”

Improvisation recorded live the 18th October 2024 at the Cave Heaven in Foucherans.
Members :
Master of Ceremony : Psyché Pelik
Guitar Hero : McClintic
Disc Jockey : Yoshiwaku Mushotoku

“European leaders can’t find money to avoid the climate change but they can find billions for the war defense ? Well, send them on the battlefield !” Mother Earth.

A few days after the session we went mushroom harvesting in the forest, McClintic found the antlers of a deer, which you can see on the cover. It felt symbolic to me, as here in Franche-Comté, hunters and nature lovers alike have been protesting against the National Forestry Office’s mandate to kill so many deer. The supposed reason for this mass culling is the price of oak wood; the deer damage young oak shoots, so the office aims to eradicate them.

This album is dedicated to activists like Paul Watson, who protect animal species against the cruelty of humankind.

Special thanks to someone who passed away this year for her everlasting kindness, we use her soundsystem for the voice.

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posted 04 March 2025

Pablo Flores (Aysen) – Sandia

Pablo Flores (Aysen) – Sandia
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Pablo Flores (Aysen)

“Sandia”

The creation process of “Sandía”, my new album, began to take root shortly after the Social Outburst in Chile, a moment that marked a profound turning point in our society. Then came the Covid-19 pandemic, which altered everyone’s lives on a global scale, and finally, during the last months of composition, the painful reality of the Palestinian genocide was added to the long list of horrors we have witnessed in recent times. The echoes of that violence continue to reach us, and what began as a personal project has inevitably taken on a much deeper dimension.

Throughout this process, I always had a phrase by David Bowie in mind, which accompanied me while working on the music:

“I think most artists feel a lot happier discussing the process of what they do, rather than what the hell it means. I know so many painters who title their works after they’ve done them, which is a real giveaway.”

Bowie’s words resonate deeply with the creation of “Sandía”. In my case, the music emerged from an abstract process, driven by emotions, aiming to transform experience into sound rather than concept. It was a journey of discovery, not so much about knowing what I wanted to say, but about how I wanted to feel it. The titles, as Bowie suggests, came at the end. They were chosen not as a direct interpretation of the work but as a reflection of the emotions contained within the songs, and perhaps as a mirror of a reality that moves me to the core.

The “Sandía” (watermelon) is a complex symbol, full of nuances. As a fruit, its sweetness represents the freshness of life, yet it also embodies the contradictions and fragility of our existence. In this case, it stands as a symbol of the Palestinian flag, of struggle, resistance, but also of hope in humanity. In a world where destruction and suffering seem to be the norm, I want to believe that, as a species, we can still keep our hearts sweet—an act of humanity in the face of horror.

At a time when technology allows us to witness suffering in real-time through our screens, music, and artistic creation, in general, becomes a refuge—a way to make sense of the indescribable. “Sandía” is not just a sonic testimony to these times but also an invitation to reflect on our capacity for change, empathy, and resistance against the irreversible.

Thus, “Sandía” is not just an album. It is a cry of humanity amidst the chaos, a call to not forget what truly matters: to care for and love one another, no matter what the world tries to impose upon us.

This work seeks, more than to explain, to feel. I don’t know exactly what it means, but I know what it makes me feel. And I hope that, upon listening, you can also find a resonance with the moment we are living in.

Pablo Flores
(Granada, España. February 2025)

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posted 28 February 2025

Dormance – I

Dormance – I

Dormance

“I”

Dormance are
Sobria Ebrietas sobriaebrietas.bandcamp.com
iIliaque liaque.bandcamp.com

Iliaque promotes the potential of Creative Commons (CC) licensing through his choice of sources and samples.

Our label was founded on the principle of DIY so we are pleased to promote the use of Creative Commons licensing.

‘Calluna’, a previous collaboration between Sobria Ebrietas and Iliaque released on TCFSR can be found here tcfsr.bandcamp.com/album/calluna

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posted 26 February 2025

Spore Designers – Cultural Strains

Spore Designers – Cultural Strains
[LCNLP204]

Spore Designers

“Cultural Strains”

The Necrophile Hummingbird Netlabel presents Cultural Strains by Spore Designers.

“Dark Synthetic Music for Human Synthesizer”

Spore Designers are : HOMO | OresteS

When everything is possible, why do we make certain choices instead of others?
Experimenting with art—like music—is one of the most inspiring and transcendental things to do, at least for me. When you open new paths, traveling through unexplored lands, you are not here to plant a flag and colonize. Instead, you are drawing maps so that younger pioneers coming after you can reach these deeper places in the unknown and, in turn, open new paths themselves. Perhaps, just as Coil amongst many others did for us.
It’s more like opening your eyes, witnessing the light of a new day awakening. This expanded field of possibilities is a kind of call to all imprisoned musicians to break free from their cages.
Spore Designers is what happens when HOMO Met OresteS, but this music didn’t pop out of nowhere… In fact, it’s as if A Symbiotic Experience, rADio eNd, and Invisible Illusion form the basis of a triangle, and we are digging a channel through its center, leaving another dimension behind.
The music from Sequencing Life and Cultural Strains comes from the same source : the very first session I did with a sequencer—a Korg SQ-1. But each exists at different stages of evolution. While working on the tracks, refining and expanding them, I truly grasped the meaning of “spore”—how they can unfold, expand, mutate, and act like an endless spring, nearly infinite. Though, more often than not, infinity is simply the limit of our perception.
I wouldn’t say it’s exactly the same with other projects, but this one feels different—especially in the way rhythm is processed. It opened so many doors. It seems HOMO found the same approach I used in OresteS to emulate rhythm—thinking beyond fixed structures, outside any predefined framework. Not a mere pattern, but something closer to a pulse—like the play of raindrops, the wind drawing with tree branches, fire biting into matter, or the earth shaking through the bones.
We have a truly open horizon, free to go anywhere we like.
Now, let’s listen and see what happens in the next evolution.

Maybe you have a slight feeling of déjà vu ?
Imagine what it’s like to live in a world where most people imitate, instead of hybridizing, or even simply creating.

Poem on track 3 by Morne http://www.horsnorme.org/MONTREALEATOIRE/archaosesoterique.htm

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posted 21 February 2025

Spore Designers – Sequencing Life

Spore Designers – Sequencing Life
[LCNLP203]

Spore Designers

“Sequencing Life”

The Necrophile Hummingbird Netlabel presents SEQUENCING LIFE by Spore Designers.

“Electro Synthetic Music for Human Synthesizer”

Spore Designers are : HOMO | OresteS

When everything is possible, why do we make certain choices instead of others?
Experimenting with art—like music—is one of the most inspiring and transcendental things to do, at least for me. When you open new paths, traveling through unexplored lands, you are not here to plant a flag and colonize. Instead, you are drawing maps so that younger pioneers coming after you can reach these deeper places in the unknown and, in turn, open new paths themselves. Perhaps, just as Coil amongst many others did for us.
It’s more like opening your eyes, witnessing the light of a new day awakening. This expanded field of possibilities is a kind of call to all imprisoned musicians to break free from their cages.
Spore Designers is what happens when HOMO Met OresteS, but this music didn’t pop out of nowhere… In fact, it’s as if A Symbiotic Experience, rADio eNd, and Invisible Illusion form the basis of a triangle, and we are digging a channel through its center, leaving another dimension behind.
The music from Sequencing Life and Cultural Strains comes from the same source : the very first session I did with a sequencer—a Korg SQ-1. But each exists at different stages of evolution. While working on the tracks, refining and expanding them, I truly grasped the meaning of “spore”—how they can unfold, expand, mutate, and act like an endless spring, nearly infinite. Though, more often than not, infinity is simply the limit of our perception.
I wouldn’t say it’s exactly the same with other projects, but this one feels different—especially in the way rhythm is processed. It opened so many doors. It seems HOMO found the same approach I used in OresteS to emulate rhythm—thinking beyond fixed structures, outside any predefined framework. Not a mere pattern, but something closer to a pulse—like the play of raindrops, the wind drawing with tree branches, fire biting into matter, or the earth shaking through the bones.
We have a truly open horizon, free to go anywhere we like.
Now, let’s listen and see what happens in the next evolution.

Video Art Clip is here https://youtu.be/7s1ZXYiAgS8

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posted 12 February 2025

REfugEEs From Beyond – Black Sun

REfugEEs From Beyond – Black Sun
[LCNLP202]

REfugEEs From Beyond

“Black Sun”

The Necrophile Hummingbird netlabel presents Black Sun by REfugEEs From Beyond.

“Apocalyptic Punk Folk For NeoFolk Folks”

Improvisation recorded live* in September 2024 at the Cave Heaven in Foucherans.
Members :
Master of Ceremony : Psyché Pelik
Guitar Hero : McClintic
Disc Jockey : Yoshiwaku Mushotoku

Few months ago I’ve seen that Black Sun painted by Odilon Redon in Amsterdam Van Gogh’s Museum. And Odilon is one of my fav surrealist precursors, so despite I enjoy a lot Coil, the title comes more from this black sun and also from the black sun of Bauhaus on the sleeve of the Sky’s Gone Out. Or also les éditions Soleil Noir.

Except for the Title the artwork is made without computer edit with an argentic photography bleach with javel and other substances…
There is an great exhibition (80 photos) of my photos & Studio112 argentic photographies till the end of february in france more info in french here https://www.horsnorme.org/instanT/

Dedicated to those who are not afraid to cross the darkness to reach the light and go further in the in between.

*What you are listening is a spontaneous improvisation, nothing prepared, no overdub, no mix, no edit except few…

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posted 01 February 2025

Makunouchi Bento – Saloane SCRUM

Makunouchi Bento – Saloane SCRUM

Makunouchi Bento

“Saloane SCRUM”

Saloane SCRUM

Beneath a ceiling of mechanical quince leather,
children shatter time into triangular shards,
hurling it into the Pestmas tree-
a machine of vegetal organs,
where ornaments weep soft knives.

The fire begins to speak foreign tongues,
a dialect of square ash.
Branches twist into blue tentacles,
wrapping the air like a poisoned ribbon.
The children laugh with TV-bricked eyes,
tossing ice dolls into the orange vortex.

“What does fire taste like?” asks the smallest one,
while a cellophane specter
willingly casts its wings into the imaginary pan.
The smoke devours itself, a loop of hunger,
and on the floor, shadows start feasting on the walls.

The children become the memory of shredded paper,
circling above their incandescent supper.
The fire whispers freshly flavored tales,
and they reply in chorus, without harmony,
embraced by a Celebration seen by no one.

In the end, only ash.
A hoary ocean, calm as a broken mirror,
where the children dive together
to fish out a great cup of kites.

~

Saloane SCRUM

Sub tavanul din piele de gutuie mecanică,
copiii sparg timpul în bucăți triunghiulare,
îl aruncă în bradul de Crăciumă-
o mașinărie de organe vegetale,
din care globurile plâng cuțite moi.

Focul începe să vorbească limbi străine,
un dialect al scrumului pătrat.
Ramurile devin tentacule albastre,
înfășurând aerul ca o panglică otrăvită.
Copiii râd cu ochii tele-zidiți,
aruncând păpuși de gheață în vârtejul portocaliu.

“Ce gust are focul?” întreabă cel mai mic,
în timp ce un spectru de celofan
își aruncă de bună voie aripile în tigaia imaginară.
Fumul se înghite pe sine, o buclă a foamei,
iar pe podea, umbrele încep să mănânce din pereți.

Copiii devin memorie de hârtie forfecată,
zboară în cercuri peste cina lor incandescentă.
Focul le șoptește povești nou aromatizate,
iar ei răspund în cor, fără armonie,
îmbrățișați de o Sărbătoare pe care nimeni nu o vede.

La final, doar scrum.
Un ocean gri, calm ca o oglindă spartă,
în care copiii se aruncă să-și caute împreună
o cană mare de zmee.

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posted 28 January 2025

SkyTwoHigh – Ghost Stories III – Arrival

SkyTwoHigh – Ghost Stories III – Arrival

SkyTwoHigh

“Ghost Stories III – Arrival”

You have arrived, arrived just in time
Not to love me, but to take my life.
I thought we had something special,
And I loved you the whole time.

Sometimes my anger came through me,
Maybe I hurt you too much.
But this is not my fault—
The Devil did this to me.
No, don’t arrive.

It was a mistake searching for you.
Please, don’t take my life away.
Please…
Oh, please…

Finally, the third part of the Ghost Stories album is complete.
As I mentioned before, this chapter dives deeper into ritual sounds, and I pushed myself to get the most out of this sonic journey.
I didn’t want to stick to the usual ritual soundscapes, so I experimented—mixing things up with some Techno kicks and Jungle break samples.

The story is slowly reaching its climax, and the next album will be pure darkness, with a touch of discomfort.
But it has to be that way. You can already catch a glimpse of it in the final tracks of this release.

I’ve been going through some stressful times lately, and this sound feels like a perfect reflection of my current mood.
Thank you for your patience— it took some time to achieve the exact sound I envisioned for Part III.

Enjoy,
SkyTwoHigh

volume II is here:https://underwater-computing.bandcamp.com/album/ghost-stories-volume-ii-awakening

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posted 26 January 2025

Yoshiwaku – UFO Stalker

Yoshiwaku – UFO Stalker
[LCNLP201]

Yoshiwaku

“UFO Stalker”

The Necrophile Hummingbird netlabel presents UFO Stalker by Yoshiwaku.

“Unearthly Music for Aliens Tribes”

Live improvisation recorded in April 2024 at the Cave Heaven in Foucherans.
Be aware that this Unidentified Audio Phenomena includes real cosmic rays inside (I can’t tell what will happens if your soul stays too much longer exposed).
As well as an extanded critics of the penal colonies from the Katorga to the Laogai. It’s quite amazing that there is still no boycott of all china products till the release of the Uighurs. But is it that much surprising in a world where palestinians are killed in mass for the great profit of the weapon sellers. Also when the workers seem free but don’t earn the real price of their work because the corporations suck it, it may not be that much better. Don’t you think so ?

Dedicated to all the exploited prisoners who create the insane wealth of the world’s rulers.

Don’t be mystified, the artwork is not a photography, but a hybridization of Artificial Intelligence generated images with an editing software. I could use the photography of the Tesla Wardcliff tower instead, but I wanted to show the Siberia trees. This kind of cosmic keyhole is the free energy symbol but also a question mark about what happen in Tunguska, under the funny angle of view of the french serie Ovni(s).

No pink flamingos were harmed in the making of track 6.

Video Art Clips here
youtube.com/watch?v=kH6doLiOxps
youtube.com/watch?v=2QkhWxNoi24

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posted 23 January 2025

Joan Lavandeira – Pain recordings

Joan Lavandeira – Pain recordings
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Joan Lavandeira

“Pain recordings”

“Pain recordings” is a complex sound collage that delves into the fragments of memory emerging from personal relationships. Blending electronica, industrial, drone, noise, and bass music, the album offers an abstract and evocative experience, where traces of human connections manifest in structured forms.

This double album plays with the abbreviations M. and J., drawing from Robert Smith’s approach in the track “M” from “Seventeen Seconds”. The song references Albert Camus’ novel “La Mort Heureuse”, where the character Patrice Mersault feels jealous of his girlfriend Marthe’s other lovers, beginning with the phrase Hello image.

The album’s focus is not on raw emotion but rather on the ways memories—fuzzy, distorted, and at times disorienting—filter into consciousness. Each track acts as an autonomous yet interconnected fragment, reconstructing the vestiges of human interactions. Industrial landscapes, deep basslines, and the raw textures of noise create an unsettling atmosphere, where sounds echo past moments, reconstructed and deconstructed in a sonic quest for meaning through drone.

The music of “Pain recordings” embraces a fragmented sonic aesthetic, in which rhythms and melodies emerge and disappear like memories dissolving over time. It’s a work that captures the incomplete and fleeting nature of memory, offering an experience that is as challenging as it is hypnotic. Listeners are invited to navigate these passages of broken sounds and saturated textures, finding their own interpretations in what lingers between the sounds.

Rather than presenting a linear narrative, the album unfolds as a mosaic of sounds that invite reflection on the fragility of memory and how past events are reconstructed in fragmented ways in our minds. “Pain recordings” is, ultimately, an experimental sonic exercise, where relationships and memories become raw material for an exploration that feels as cerebral as it is emotional.

Joan Lavandeira aka randomVOLT
(Barcelona, España / Spain. December 2024)

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posted 12 January 2025