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Soundtracks For The Aftermath Of Violence

by The Elderbranch Campaign

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CD VERSION AVAILABLE FROM AGONY FOR PLEASURE RELEASES AT: agonyforpleasure.bandcamp.com

Soundtracks For The Aftermath Of Violence, the 10th album by The Elderbranch Campaign, is a collection of interpretive soundscapes chronicling the days and weeks following the events presented in their 9th album, Audio Chronicles Of The Drumhead. An inward view of the gradual decay we all experience when confronted with the civilized incivility of institutionalized state sanctioned violence. Stylistically and musically it is a logical progression from Audio Chronicles Of The Drumhead, with synths, found objects, walls of distortion and highly processed field recordings creating complex and vivid audio sculptures that act as soundtracks for the mind.

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released April 1, 2015

The Elderbranch Campaign are: G M Slater and Stephen Robert Rook Thompson.
Composed, performed and produced by The Elderbranch Campaign.
Recorded in 2014 - 2015 at their home studios in Nottingham UK and Santa Barbara USA.
Artwork by G M Slater
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.

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The Elderbranch Campaign Denver, Colorado

The Elderbranch Campaign is an experimental dark ambient industrial collaboration between American artist G M Slater (Eris and Dysnomia, 12 Frozen Radios, Occurrences In Rain) and U.K. Artist Stephen Surreal ne Rook (~UNUNE~/Agony for Pleasure, Spitune). They are known for long conceptual works that weave synths, found objects and highly processed field recordings into journeys of multiple styles. ... more

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