A Japanese duo whose origins are traced to 1987 after the disappearance of White Hospital. They produce dense post‑industrial/noise and drone music incorporating traditional wind and percussion and ritual/ethnic elements; Tribal Zone (2012) is a concept album with Tibetan themes.

Vasilisk is described in the available review as a Japanese duo formed in 1987, producing a mix of noise, drone and post‑industrial music fused with ethnic percussion and ritual elements. The 2012 album Tribal Zone is highlighted as a concept work addressing Tibetan themes. The review praises its dense, sacred atmospheres and ritual soundscapes.

For:Fans of experimental, noise, drone and post‑industrial music; listeners interested in ritual and ethnic soundscapes.

 The album presents a unique mix of neolithically cavernous drones, shamanic percussive rhythms, and compelling ethnic beats.

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