Neural review for Amantra vs Submerged “Lost Direction”

At first listening, synthetic repetitions and ritual atmospheres, a bit dark and churchy, welcome us, and later gradually become more spatial, vibrating and cosmic. A continuous tremor, as though it was the result of a delirious and euphoric meditation, permeates the spaces and fills the first track, sixteen minutes long, with a mysterious presence. Thierry …

Another review for Amantra vs. Submerged “Lost Direction”

“Embarking on a truly wild brutal journey Amantra vs. Submerged deliver a sound with such bite on “Lost Direction”. The wide variety of stylistic twists and turns help to keep things particularly interesting. While a large chunk of the work can be said to be a particular form of digital brutalism or power electronics/industrial variety, …

Vital Weekly about Amantra vs Submerged “Lost Direction”

Absent in both pieces is rhythm, which perhaps is a pretty rare thing for a release on Kvitnu, known for their heavy, dark and minimal beat releases. Yet in it’s own way this is also heavy, dark and minimal, the well-orchestrated nightmarish soundtrack of thunder and torrential rain in ‘And Then We Started To Disappear’. …

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Amantra vs Submerged “Lost Direction” Lethargic novel taken from a blackened dream.  Noir mosaic moves of ancient thunder.  Free tremor dance, delirious and euphoric meditation.  Inhaling shiver wails, exhaling placid grieve.  A voice in time of everywhere and never. Amantra has worked with Synths & FX Submerged was managing Sheng, Dombra and Virus KC synth …