
*Artist: Purist
*Album: Stillstand [ep]
*Year: 2009
*Genre: Experimental Depressive Black Metal/Drone/Jazz
*Country: Germany

*Format: mp3@CBR256kbps
*Size: 44MB
Tracklist:
1. Stillstand 18:58
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Total playing time: 18:58

Extended info
Коллаборация на тему Experimental Black Metal/ Depressive/Funeral Jazz/Dark Ambient/Drone
Mortifer - instruments / sounds/ voice
P.K. - Saxophon, Clarinet
But don't compare "Stillstand" with godlike "Sunn o)))" drone masterpieces or with early works of legendary "Black Sabbath". Yes, there are similar features but when "Stillstand" reaches its middle point, saxophone improvisations cut through drones. A bit schizophrenic, it sound very good and appears as that so-called "funeral jazz" developed by German band "The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble", a fellow-countrymen to Purist.
But despite these strong influences and associations, in this work Purist members prove they have their own distinctive features. In awesome final they create leisurely improvisation duel between melancholic saxophone and depressive guitar chords hovering over the mass of chaotic drones.
Mortifer - instruments / sounds/ voice
P.K. - Saxophon, Clarinet
But don't compare "Stillstand" with godlike "Sunn o)))" drone masterpieces or with early works of legendary "Black Sabbath". Yes, there are similar features but when "Stillstand" reaches its middle point, saxophone improvisations cut through drones. A bit schizophrenic, it sound very good and appears as that so-called "funeral jazz" developed by German band "The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble", a fellow-countrymen to Purist.
But despite these strong influences and associations, in this work Purist members prove they have their own distinctive features. In awesome final they create leisurely improvisation duel between melancholic saxophone and depressive guitar chords hovering over the mass of chaotic drones.
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