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Album - 1984 - DeB Id: 297647
By Ain Soph
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Album DeRango™ 9,32

Ain Soph

I mementomori

 The pieces may be musically sparse, and for this reason, the superior art of far more gifted Current 93 is a distant echo along the grooves of the sparse settings laid out.

 Musically speaking, we cannot certainly cry miracle, from an emotional and mere sensory point of view, it is undeniable not to recognize a high value to 'I', the first step towards the occult that the Ain Soph entity was able to dig well twenty-five years ago.

 Dive into Ain Soph's haunting ritualistic soundscapes and experience a pioneering dark ambient masterpiece from the 1980s.

💬 6
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📈 4,60
Album DeRango™ 6,19

Ain Soph

I caesar666

 Imagine being in a desecrated church while a black mass is celebrated: this is the sensation you will have listening to these esoteric compositions.

 These experiments went beyond mere musical discourse, making them somewhat unique, even preferred over early Current93 by the reviewer.

 Explore Ain Soph's mystical soundscape and immerse yourself in a legendary cult album of occult industrial music.

💬 2
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Ain Soph

Ain Soph are an Italian (Rome-based) esoteric post-industrial/ritual music collective, described in reviews as an entity that began in the early 1980s with home-recorded cassette experiments conceived as “magical” rituals (influenced by Aleister Crowley, Kabbalah/Enochian references, and liturgical atmospheres). Their 1988 album Kshatriya is repeatedly presented as their masterpiece, while Aurora (1992) is depicted as a major shift “from noise to music, from magic to ethics,” moving toward more song-based forms and explicit conceptual narratives.
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