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GODREC 053LP
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Another five years were necessary for Kajkyt to destroy old and develop completely new musical concept. III explores territories of complete alienation, abstraction, degradation. A four-part process of pulses that increase to complete reduction and secession. Personnel: Kajkyt - voice, electronics.
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GODREC 004LP
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2011 release. Four side-long remixes of Kajkyt's Krst (GODREC 002LP, 2010) from Lustmord, James Plotkin, K.K. Null, and Opcion. Some people call Lustmord a father of dark ambient, which is not far away from truth. His album Heresy (1990) is considered as a milestone of dark ambient but he also showed a big interest in dub music. His contribution here is a very good example of that theory. James Plotkin is not a person who can be easily classified into one particular genre, as his works show his interest of industrial/grind core (O.L.D.), drone metal (Khanate), but also abstract electronic (Indirmed). He shared his producing/mastering duties to bands such as Isis, Sunn O))), Scorn, Pelican, and Earth. Besides Merzbow, the other monster of Japanese noise culture is Kazuyuki Kishino (K.K. Null). Typical for the Japanese scene at that time, he also began producing a large number of solo and collaboration tapes. Nearby his numbered works, he is also a mastermind of Zeni Geva. Opcion (aka Ab-Hinc), has worked since middle '90s. He was closely linked to the label Wiederstand Records, where he produced one of the most fascinating down-tempo records of the whole catalog of the label, Farkhülse Fist (1997). Housed in a silk-screened box.
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GODREC 002LP
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2010 release. Krst is a piece of electronic music composed between 2004 and 2009. It marks the beginning of Slobodan Kajkut's project Kajkyt. It combines dark ambient music with heavy beats, combining with sort of Byzantine chant, which is one of the primary interests of his musical development. It also combines noise elements with contemporary composing techniques. Krst is a live piece which, due to monumentality, is to be played at big venues, such as churches or big halls. Krst was mixed by Oktopus, one half of hip hop duo Dälek, at their Deadverse Studios in New York. Kajkyt - electronics, voice. Co-release with Wire Globe Recordings.
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