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Alchemist Corpse Rite
Not quite asleep, not quite awake Music for your nocturnal evocations and surrealist rituals... ACR continues to blur the lines between trip-hop, goth, ethereal and dark ambient. |
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Now available: The Babalon Working - the Rite's entry in the '08 RPM
Challenge! Entirely written and recorded in the month of February, the "Working" was inspired by rocket scientist Jack Parsons and his 1946 attempt to evoke the goddess
Babalon.
Available for only $9.99 at iTunes and CD Baby! Listen to The Chemical Dream of Frater N.S. - ACR's '07 RPM entry at Virb! Please support Alchemist Corpse Rite by: bumping ACR at theSixtyOne.com; making ACR your MySpace friend; and scrobbling ACR on Last.fm! We appreciate your support, and you might just stumble across some bonus tracks! |
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The Greater Curse This dark ambient project from Los Angeles gives us a glimpse into etheric realms of terror and beauty. Sonic landscapes collide with bleak atmospheres to earth-shattering results. |
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Now available: World War One (Parts 1 & 2) - This epic masterpiece of dark ambience explores the horrors and tragedies of the Great War. A hauntingly beautiful journey that pushes beyond the comfort zone of traditional "music." Available for only $9.99 at iTunes and CD Baby! We need your help to spread the Curse! Make The Greater Curse your friend at MySpace! And be sure to scrobble us at Last.fm! |
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Petrochemical Sister Before they disappeared to an undisclosed location somewhere in Europe, Petrochemical Sister left us with a handful of mostly unfinished tracks that have left us literally begging for more. We think their driving brand of industrial electronica is sure to create a lot of excitement on dance floors worldwide! And we're working to piece together the fragments that they have left behind. So hey, guys! If you see this, give us a call! We're dying to get an album out! In the meantime, everyone else can still get a little taste of Petrochemical Sister at MySpace! |
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Thanks for checking out our artists! Be sure to check out the band links above, because we're always giving away free music, and we'll have exclusive tracks hidden away from time to time... You can really help us out by bumping our songs at theSixtyOne.com, by scrobbling your iPod on last.fm, or by being a friend on MySpace. Microlabels like Book 4 are heavily dependent on social networking websites, and we need your help to make us visible! Keep tuned as we'll be announcing special offers and more free music in the future. -Mike Spreier, President |