Spectral folk melodies submerged in thick, tape-hiss drones. A haunting, lo-fi journey through ancient woods and forgotten rituals for deep solitude.
TwinSisterMoon sounds like a transmission from a world that ended centuries ago, captured on a cassette tape that has been buried in damp soil. The music is a dense thicket of acoustic guitar strums, bowed strings, and Mehdi Ameziane's ethereal, often wordless vocals, all processed through a heavy layer of reverb and tape saturation. It is music that feels both intimate and vast, like a private ritual performed in an endless cavern.
What truly distinguishes this project is the way it marries the fragile songcraft of neofolk with the overwhelming physical presence of drone. While many artists choose one or the other, TwinSisterMoon allows melodies to emerge from the murk like ghosts before they are swallowed back into the feedback. The production is unapologetically lo-fi, using the limitations of home recording to create a sense of ancient, weathered texture that digital clarity could never replicate.
Start with 'When Stars Glide Through Solid' to experience the project's most evocative balance of melody and atmosphere. It serves as a perfect gateway into the sprawling, mythic discography, offering a soundscape that is as beautiful as it is unsettling. It is essential listening for anyone who finds comfort in the eerie and the overgrown.
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