Ominous, cinematic noise and drone that feels like a slow-motion walk through a haunted space station. Atmospheric tension for dark rooms and deep focus.
This is music that exists in the periphery of your vision. It is a dense, textural experience that prioritizes mood and dread over traditional melody or rhythm. The sound is thick with the residue of sci-fi horror, utilizing low-frequency drones and brittle, metallic scrapes to create a sense of vast, empty space. It feels less like a performance and more like a transmission from a derelict vessel.
What sets this project apart is the restraint shown by David Cordero and Marco Serrato. Despite their backgrounds in more aggressive genres, they lean into the silence. The distortion isn't a wall of sound; it is a fine mist that settles over the listener. They use feedback and electronic hum as emotional tools, building a psychological weight that rewards patient, immersive listening.
Start with 'The Ominous' if you want to experience their most cohesive vision of cinematic decay. It is the perfect entry point for those who enjoy the intersection of sound design and experimental rock, offering a journey that is as unsettling as it is beautiful in its desolation.
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