NEGRU VODA — Dobruja Region
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The mighty drone ! NEGRU VODA head toward very monumental regions, combining ultra-dark drones with overwhelming pulsations & rhythms. Very good, recommended post-industrial at its best !!
“Member of legendary dark project Megaptera, Peter Nyström, continue his journey into the territories of black sounds with his solo shuttle Negro Voda. The connections to Swedish Industrial label Cold Meat Industry are unmistakable with the evil death-industrial-expression on this first full length. Beginning with the gloomy work "Under The Ice" (divided into two chapters), the album opens dramatically with dark brutal ambient, reminiscent of some mixture between Lustmord and late Namanax. Subtle drones of crushing power electronics floats inside a cavern of echoed sounds and noises. As the first chapter ends the next chapter rapidly takes over with a storm of harsh noise rhythms familiar to the German Power Noise-scene around Ant-Zen Recordings. After the great opening the album slows down with the atmospheric goth-ambient track titled "Re-enter the mine shaft" of eerie choir and ghoulish voices built upon low tempo tribal rhythm textures. Towards the end we move into more gentle zones as the 10+ minutes track titled "Northern beauty" sees the light. The lonely sounds of Northern nature are nicely expressed into a work that in some ways reminds of Biosphere's majestic ode to Norwegian nature on the amazing album "Substrata". As everything seems to drift away into sonic beauty, Negru Voda opens the final gates to hell with the ghoulish death ambient track "The ghost of Leftwood Lake" putting an end to this quite remarkable sound experience.” [NMP/Vital Weekly]
“Member of legendary dark project Megaptera, Peter Nyström, continue his journey into the territories of black sounds with his solo shuttle Negro Voda. The connections to Swedish Industrial label Cold Meat Industry are unmistakable with the evil death-industrial-expression on this first full length. Beginning with the gloomy work "Under The Ice" (divided into two chapters), the album opens dramatically with dark brutal ambient, reminiscent of some mixture between Lustmord and late Namanax. Subtle drones of crushing power electronics floats inside a cavern of echoed sounds and noises. As the first chapter ends the next chapter rapidly takes over with a storm of harsh noise rhythms familiar to the German Power Noise-scene around Ant-Zen Recordings. After the great opening the album slows down with the atmospheric goth-ambient track titled "Re-enter the mine shaft" of eerie choir and ghoulish voices built upon low tempo tribal rhythm textures. Towards the end we move into more gentle zones as the 10+ minutes track titled "Northern beauty" sees the light. The lonely sounds of Northern nature are nicely expressed into a work that in some ways reminds of Biosphere's majestic ode to Norwegian nature on the amazing album "Substrata". As everything seems to drift away into sonic beauty, Negru Voda opens the final gates to hell with the ghoulish death ambient track "The ghost of Leftwood Lake" putting an end to this quite remarkable sound experience.” [NMP/Vital Weekly]