Blackburn

Blackburn is an EP released by Scenebuild and published through Bedlam Tapes. In July of 2016, the release was published for cassette through Lost Angles, which included 4 bonus tracks.

Blackburn
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Information
ArtistScenebuild
Release Type EP
Label Bedlam Digital
Lost Angles
Catalog Number DIGITAL_05
LA0041
Formats
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Bandcamp Album
Cassette
Release Date March 7, 2016
July 2, 2016
Singles
Tracks 6
10 (Cassette)
Length 13:21
29:52 (Cassette)
Tags

electronic; experimental; ambient; breakbeat; breakcore; drone; edm; vaporwave (Bedlam Digital)

experimental; breakcore; dark ambient; drone; vaporwave (Lost Angles)
Status Online
Scenebuild
Next Release HORRORshow

Tracklist

# Tape Track Length
1 A1 Madonna Oriete 0:27
2 A2 Andiron 4:38
3 A3 (`曲´)
('Song')
1:41
4 A4 FDJR 2:15
5 A5 Delusions of Grandeur: UNDERSTAY 2:00
6 A6 Delusions of Grandeur: THE MAN WHO 2:20
7 B1 26-3-1987 (Bonus) 1:04
8 B2 problem child (Bonus) 6:57
9 B3 GOD'S AS SCARED AS YOU ARE (Bonus) 3:45
10 B4 SATURN, DEVOURING HIS SON (Bonus) 4:45

Notes

  • Track 6 was originally called FIRSTSHOT on SoundCloud, with the present version on SoundCloud not containing "Delusions of Grandeur:".
  • Track 7 is stylized as 26 - 3 - 1987 on SoundCloud.
  • Track 8 is stylized as Problem Child on SoundCloud.

Description

"The door was crooked.

Not by a lot, but it was crooked, all right, canted just the tiniest bit to the left. It made him think first of scary movies where the director tried to indicate mental distress in one of the characters by tipping the camera on the point-of-view shots. This association was followed by another one -- the way doors looked when you were on a boat and the weather was a little heavy. Back and forth they went, right and left they went, tick and tock they went, until you started to feel a bit woozy in your head and stomach. Not that he felt that way himself, not at all, but --

Yes, I do. Just a little.

And he would say so, too, if only because of Olin's insinuation that his attitude made it impossible for him to be fair in the undoubtedly subjective field of spook journalism.

He bent over (aware that the slightly woozy feeling in his stomach left as soon as he was no longer looking at that subtly off-kilter door), unzipped the pocket on his overnighter, and took out his minicorder. He pushed RECORD as he straightened up, saw the little red eye go on, and opened his mouth to say, "The door of room 1408 offers it own unique greeting; it appears to have been set crooked, tipped slightly to the left."

He said The door, and that's all. If you listen to the tap, you can hear the words clearly, The door and then the click of the STOP button. Because the door wasn't crooked. It was perfectly straight. Mike turned, looked at the door of 1409 across the hall, then back at the door of 1408. Both doors were the same, white with gold number-plaques and gold doorknobs. Both perfectly straight.

Mike bent, picked up his overnight case with the hand holding the minicorder, moved the key in his other hand towards the lock, then stopped again.

The door was crooked again.

This time it tilted slightly to the right."

Gallery

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External Links

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