Drakh: The Industrial Estate

One listen.
I thought I’d have more to write about this but it appears I was incorrect. Still, I think what I wrote works well. It could be better, but overall it gives a pretty good impression of the song.

Drakh’s “The Industrial Estate” is from Bethlehem.

I hope you enjoy.

Low, quiet, drawn out. Expansive and cold, and slow to shift, but also perhaps fast. It flows in a linear way, and yet it seems to be all-encompassing, expansive, consuming. It is everywhere and it moves linearly and non-linearly.

Ideas of other sounds rise and fall as low moans. They are not soporific, but they seem to release as though in preparation to enter that state of being. They come through implying as much as they are stating, and they carry fragmented ideas of what they are, and they drift and fade back into the sound, and it grows quiet and soft and it gradually disappears as the song ends.

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1 Response to Drakh: The Industrial Estate

  1. Stephanie's avatar Stephanie says:

    I think music is one of the most difficult things to describe with only words, and you’ve done that so well (including the eerie interloping sounds). (Also think the cover image is a wonderful one to capture it graphically)

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