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"Kolik San Art" by Cranioclast is like a journey through a distorted soundscape shrouded in mystery. Just three months after the release of their latest double LP, the duo's second album is finally available on CD in a limited edition that promises to surprise and fascinate even the most devoted fans. Nearly 40 years after its first release in 1986, "Kolik San Art" continues to demonstrate Cranioclast's ability to create music that defies conventions and explores new sonic frontiers. Restored and remastered by Andrea Marutti, the album opens up a unique sound landscape, where acoustic instruments, electronics, and field recordings merge into a hypnotic and enveloping mix. This is not just an experimental music album; it is a sensory experience that transports the listener to unexplored and visionary worlds. Cranioclast, cloaked in mystery and enigma, guide us through a labyrinth of sounds and suggestions, offering us a privileged glimpse into their inner universe. "Kolik San Art" is an album that does not fear exploring the boundaries of electronic music, pushing beyond the limits of the conventional. With its acidic hysterias and moments of pure experimentation, the album captures the very essence of sound art, turning each listening into a unique and engaging experience. The extensive artwork of the original LP, skillfully transformed into a new design by Deison, adds an additional layer of visual depth to this sensory experience. Every visual and sound detail interweaves to create a total immersion into the universe of Cranioclast. In conclusion, "Kolik San Art" is a visionary and bold masterpiece, a work that will linger in the mind and soul of anyone who dares to explore the darkest and most fascinating sound territories. It is an invitation to let oneself be carried away by the music, to completely surrender to the sensory experience that only Cranioclast can offer.

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Kolik San Art by Cranioclast is a remastered 1986 classic blending acoustic instruments, electronics, and field recordings into a hypnotic, experimental sound journey. The limited CD edition offers fans a deep sensory experience, enhanced by redesigned artwork. This album pushes electronic music boundaries and invites listeners to explore visionary sound territories. It stands as a bold testament to the duo's innovative and enigmatic artistry.

Tracklist

01   The Birds Brought Water In Their Beaks Into The Temples (00:00)

02   Against Nature (00:00)

03   Did A Carpenter Make Her? No, No A Photographer In Sheffield (00:00)

04   Catch A Fading Polaroid And Put It In Your Pocket (00:00)

05   Chambre Des Cauchemars Monsieur Zann's Final Chamber Transformation * He Left Behind Black Blood On My Ear (00:00)

06   Les Voix Emurants Parlent Dans Les Débris De Tiffauges (00:00)

07   Ray Treatment (00:00)

08   De/Camuflage (00:00)

09   The Madonna Lost Her Face In The Acid Bath Les Chants De "Trois Frères" (00:00)

10   Strategies Of Truth (00:00)

Cranioclast

A mysterious German duo from Hagen, active since the early 1980s, known for dark, experimental industrial and ambient works. The members use the names Sankt Klario and Soltan Karik in available materials; releases are noted for ritual drones, dense sound-design and an underground aesthetic.
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