CD released by Dark Vinyl. INANIS YOAKE was formed by Simone Skeleton and Risa Hara in London in 2020. Their debut album ("Summer Silence", 2021) was characterized by a unique melancholic and atmospheric sound with ethereal and dark folk influences. "How Things Seem" is their second, more explosive album and features collaborations with established musicians such as Matt Howden (Seven), Tony Wakeford (Sol Invictus), Toshi JC (The Professionals), Emiko Ota (Oxz), Vivienne Cure and others . An exciting and powerful blend of dark wave and post punk !
The Path, like untamed fruit, is rotten, withered, decayed and deceased. Like a bloated body left out in the open sun. The fruit ferments. That is to say, it decays even further. It decays so deeply in the thick black weathered swamp. When it reaches it's nadir it sizzles, glows, illuminates and takes flight. It becomes Will-o-the-Whisp, the Ghost Lights,...
Mediterranean Folk with heavenly Voices from Italy, featuring members of IRFAN, ASHRAM , MODA and DIAFRAMA. plus special guests like Maddalena Crippa and Caterina Pontrandolfo.
Limited edition of 500 copies. Released in a 6-panel Digipak with a transparent tray on the middle panel; no booklet, no lyrics. Track durations do not appear on the release, they are measured by a computer.
for fans of DEAD CAN DANCE, BLACK TAPE FOR A BLUE GIRL , female vocals & orchestral percussion ; mastered by Peter Bjärgö (ARCANA) ; 2018 ; A Retrospective spanning the period from 1996 - 2007 plus 3 unreleased songs, 72 min, Digipack
Two years after SOL INVICTUS "The Devil`s Steed" ( one of the best-selling Neo-Folk albums in the last 2 years) TONY WAKEFORD (aka SOL INVICTUS ) is back with a new Folk Noir album Loosely influenced by the prog records of Tony Wakeford's youth, Into The Woods describes a weird England of the 60's and 70's where pockets of woodland hold out against the...
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