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BASS COMMUNION - Sisters Oregon

Format: 10inch
Label & Cat.Number: Substantia Innominata SUB-25
Release Year: 2018
Note: the newest studio material of STEVEN WILSON's unique experimental drone project, especially recorded for our 10" series! Based on ethereal vocal choir material the four parts of "Sisters Oregon" reach a transcendental beauty of the highest degree. Excellent artwork by CARL GLOVER. // NOW AVAILABLE the 2nd edition 300 copies on sky-blue marbled vinyl & now black cover-frame
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"Much more than a mere "side-project", BASS COMMUNION could be regarded as Steven Wilson's discrete medium for manifesting his most daring, challenging and obscure musical ideas.
After a planning phase of several years we can finally present the newest studio material of BASS COMMUNION, a wonderful, mysterious experimental drone / ambient work that is mainly based on a recording of a boys choir (rec. at Air Studio in London 2014). Other sound sources or the meaning of the title "Sisters Oregon" were not revealed so much of this music is dependent on the listener's own imagination.
The four parts on this long play 10" (26 min.) are filled with sonorous drone expanses, tiny microsounds, deep bass eruptions and sudden breaks, ranging from an otherwordly subtleness to a most spacious finale, reaching a transcendental beauty of the highest degree.

2nd pressing on blue marbled (solid blue, black & solid white mixed) vinyl, with full colour sleeve feat. stunning artwork by Carl Glover, underlining the mystery of this release. First editon of 300 copies." [press release]

https://soundcloud.com/drone-records/bass-communion-sisters-oregon-part-4-from-side-b-of-10

"In the world of 10” by Substantia Innominata, of which this is number twenty-five, this is a most wonderful addition, mainly because it is not really a forceful piece of drone music, but rather gently works through a beautiful set of spacious sounds." [FdW/Vital Weekly]