DRIFT - Earthquake

£16.00

PRE-ORDER: Aiming to ship in 2 weeks of 11 April (they are on their way to us)

New from TOTAL BLACK

Earthquake
by Drift

Double CD in A5 sleeve

VERY LIMITED WITH OURSELVES

On Earthquake, the third and final cassette released on Slaughter
Productions, Drift takes on a slightly different angle to the previous
two cassettes. Where as The Beyond and Exile were firmly planted
in pitch black ambient territory, the desolation on Earthquake is
Saharan. Bright, Sirocco, and sun scorched. Afterall, who said Dark
Ambient needs to be cold?
In a sense, the listener is transported to an abandoned archaeogical
dig while faint middle eastern tones waver in and out of the surface.
One can imagine the dust storms, bustling outdoor marketplaces, The
burning of the library of Alexandria, endless pyramid labrynths, the
sounds of flies and vultures over the oasis.
Sonically, Earthquake stands somewhere between its two predessors.
Perhaps not as suffocating as Exile, nor is it as spacious as The
Beyond. However the Drift hallmarks are all here. The delayed
textures, long reverb trails, and sound sources of unknown origin.
What does make Earthquake stand out from the two albums is the epic
nature of the album.
Although The Beyond saw Drift incorporating lengthy compositions,
Earthquake takes them to gargantuan proportions, with tracks as long
as 30 and 40 minutes. It's in these elongated sequences where Giuliani
truly expands on his ideas, allowing him to change several directions
in the narrative of the track.
Earthquake concludes the projects cooperation with Slaughter
Productions and Drift would continue forward with a discography
taking on new and different guises. The listener new to Drift is
encouraged to continue seeking and to find there is much to discover
in this enigmatic project.

_ Jim Mroz (Lussuria)

All compositions assembled by Gabriele Giulianni
Recorded in October 1995

Originally released on Slaughter Productions

Total Black 197 / Chondritic Sound 397
Mastered by Grant Richardson