“this valley[.]”
“hereabouts[.]”
“Come to Galilee for that”
“Capernaum”
“six funereal plumes of palms[.]”
“six funereal palms[,]”
“palms”
“six funereal plumes of palms”
“We reached Tabor”
“We reached Tabor safely”
“We never saw a human being on the whole route”
“never saw a human being on the whole route” ...
“Nazareth is forlorn”
“accursed”
“ruin”
“to-day,”
“Saviour’s[.]”
“sang[,]” ... “Peace on earth, good will to men[.]”
“living creature”
“Chorazin[.]”
“Chorzin[,]”
“them[.]”
“Saviour’s[.]”
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This is a most exciting surprise bag of unusual songs, each of them thoroughly different from the other ones. But they have one thing in common: They are ingenious. It's not easy to find a drawer where to put this music in. I'm reluctant to use the term "experimental", because this can mean anything, and nothing as well. Out of the established genres, "alternative rock" probably fits best, but this music is so alternative that it blows up the confines of the genre. In my collection, I'm tagging music like this as "avantgarde", to express that it's somehow ahead of the usual listening experiences. Sven B. Schreiber (sbs)
Kush Arora's latest EP features his trademark meticulous sound design, delving fully into a bleak, cold experimental world. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 22, 2019