Cover of Maja Ratkje S.K. Crepuscular Hour
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For fans of avant-garde and experimental music, lovers of vocal and electronic sound fusion, and listeners interested in boundary-pushing contemporary compositions.
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THE REVIEW

3 Movements.

Shadows, like a pendulum, swing in space and time. By demolishing invisible barriers, they create a hybrid entity in constant mutation, in perpetual motion between different planes of crepuscular reality.

The archaic human element is dressed in ecclesiastical, medieval, Renaissance, and cybernetic garments. The Voice is genetically introjected into a synthetic dimension, a continuous dark enveloping transformation. Screeches, silences, magmatic choirs generated by machines, dark images, contained noise explosions, unknown environments, modified instruments.

Anguish and bliss.

Orgy of sounds.

Mass at the boundaries of Everything.

Everything, where the human beat, technological beat, time, and space are a single entity.

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Maja Ratkje's Crepuscular Hour is a compelling experimental album composed of three movements. It merges archaic human elements with synthetic and cybernetic sounds, creating a fluid, dark soundscape. The album explores themes of transformation between different realities through voice, machine-generated choirs, and unusual instruments. It evokes both anguish and bliss in a continuous motion of sonic evolution.

Maja Ratkje S.K.

Norwegian vocalist and composer known for experimental vocal techniques and electronic/avant-garde works.
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