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Antechamber - A1 In The Vaulted Hall
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Antechamber - A2 Blic Adula
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Antechamber - A3 Unknown Junction
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Antechamber - B1 Rhetoric of Ruin
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Antechamber - B2 On the Borders of Shadow
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Antechamber - B3 In The Vaulted Hall (Yura Yura remix)
Tracklisting
A1 Antechamber - In The Vaulted Hall
A2 Antechamber - Blic Adula
A3 Antechamber - Unknown Junction
B1 Antechamber - Rhetoric of Ruin
B2 Antechamber - On the Borders of Shadow
B3 Antechamber - In The Vaulted Hall (Yura Yura remix)
Release Note
Having stepped into fourth year of existence the factory of Depth.Request manufactures an article in form of an EP titled "Night Wounds Time" produced by British-born underground scene veteran Mahk Rumbae under the guise Antechamber, which - in slight contrast to his arguably better known alias Codex Empire - he ostensibly reserves for a more dysfunctional brand of electronic music intended as much for frantic terpsichorean participation as for contemplating the inevitable under the gloom of moonless nights. In line with offbeat nature of sounds presented, the release gives a subtle nod to Tod Phillips' literary work "A Humument", borrowing its name and
track titles from the lines within the idiosyncratic book. More
A1 Antechamber - In The Vaulted Hall
A2 Antechamber - Blic Adula
A3 Antechamber - Unknown Junction
B1 Antechamber - Rhetoric of Ruin
B2 Antechamber - On the Borders of Shadow
B3 Antechamber - In The Vaulted Hall (Yura Yura remix)
Release Note
Having stepped into fourth year of existence the factory of Depth.Request manufactures an article in form of an EP titled "Night Wounds Time" produced by British-born underground scene veteran Mahk Rumbae under the guise Antechamber, which - in slight contrast to his arguably better known alias Codex Empire - he ostensibly reserves for a more dysfunctional brand of electronic music intended as much for frantic terpsichorean participation as for contemplating the inevitable under the gloom of moonless nights. In line with offbeat nature of sounds presented, the release gives a subtle nod to Tod Phillips' literary work "A Humument", borrowing its name and
track titles from the lines within the idiosyncratic book. More