Archaic instruments and bone percussion meet occult chants. A visceral, ritualistic dive into medieval black magic and dark ambient shadows.
Hexentanz sounds like a secret gathering in a deep, ancient forest where the modern world has long been forgotten. The music is built on a foundation of primal, rhythmic percussion, often utilizing unconventional materials like human bones to create a dry, skeletal pulse. Over this, flutes wail like wind through ruins, and synthetic drones provide a heavy, atmospheric fog that blankets the listener in a sense of timeless dread and awe.
What truly distinguishes this project is its commitment to authenticity. Rather than just using digital samples, they incorporate actual period instruments and traditional arcane chants, bridging the gap between historical reenactment and dark ambient experimentation. The result is a sonic experience that feels less like a performance and more like a recorded ritual, where every whisper and drum beat carries the weight of a specific, intentional practice.
Start with the album Nekrocrafte. It is the definitive statement of their sound, perfectly capturing the intersection of medieval folk textures and modern ritual ambient. It is best experienced in total darkness or by candlelight, allowing the dense layering of chants and organic percussion to fully transport you to the Witches Sabbat they seek to evoke.
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