Liquid Abyss is the dark place of fascination into which you will descend upon immersion in this artists music. Moody, brooding but also infused with cosmic energy. Ambience meets charged bass meets percussion rhythms meets atmosphere meets the listener in an all-out electronic bash!
To listen to a track by Liquid Abyss is to feel the space-time continuum bend, twist, expand around you. It is to feel the same thing happen to your mind inside your head.
The universe is a big place and if other life forms are found, theres no doubt that Liquid Abyss would conquer them easily with its musical mastery. For now, this planet is enough. Mindbending and spellbinding.
Liquid Abyss, Atmospheric Intelligent Alien Music Experimental rooted Space tunes are a guaranteed trip past the known galaxies.
Music, says Liquid Abyss, is a journey into a dream state of mind-bending soundwaves that consumes your soul and succumbs to its cosmic energy force. How accurate! Liquid Abyss music is so finely crafted that the listener is abducted into what can only be described as another universe, a different dimension of existence, where space expands outward from a centerpoint, creating the illusion (and metaphysical truth) that you are part of everything and that everything is part of you.
*Constantly Evolving* Vote till: 12-20-2009, 3 votes per week for each chart. Please click on the banner above then, click Drum'n'Bass / Jungle to the far left and scroll down to number 69 and please vote for me! Thank You.
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***Razz 'n' Jazz (Okie Dad)***
***D'n'B Jazz***
This tune is dedicated to my father that has passed away last year July 21, 2008. My dad was humourous, funny, loving, very friendly, and kind, a man to live with, and be with. In the beginning it's just me dabbling with some loops and then my dad's composition that I cut up and re-arranged. He is a awesome guitar player with all his little gadgets that added a touch of class. Enjoy!
(c) Liquid Abyss / Outlook Ventures 2009
***Dream Orphans***
***Spacey DownTempo Chill Out Soundscape***
Explore the peaks and valleys at random for rumbling filtered beats. (80bpm) Enjoy!
(c) Liquid Abyss / Outlook Ventures 2006
***Echoed Pyramid***
***Drum n Bass***
These Truths revealed by Image and by Word, these Secrets great and small, which thou hast heard, keep Safe within thy Soul, a planted Seed, a Garden of Remembrance for thy need. Protect these Truths on thee in Trust conferred! Enjoy!!
(c) Liquid Abyss / Outlook Ventures 2007
。☆* Hi .. Hope alls well with you ,,i thought i would post the player again as it has 15 new vids now and free downloads available for fans. Hope you enjoy 〩 and Hope you have a great day!!Best Regards from Erik The Viking
And Greetings back from A cold Sweden... ...your track "Alienmagnatize" is it new? I can't remember it. And "Untitled 1 Endless Earth Rhythms"... ...anyway. Both are wery nice but very different to each other. As most of your music... Warm Regards, Ralf
Adviruz is the artist psedonym of Istanbul’s Pinar Gurcan, whose growing passion for sound is translated through her music. Since an early age, she has been listening and mimicking opera singers, writing melodies, songs and poems in which she spoke her mind and reflected her soul. All of which are evident on "Nightly Sounds", an 8 track album which is the equivilent of having a glimpse into a diary, learning of love lost, gained, a snapshot of the human condition from which we can all draw experience... All of these things are developed musically into minimalistic glitch, noise, idm, experimental music and microsounds, its influences reminiscent of work by artists like Tujiko Noriko, Mira Calix, Plaid and Björk.
Adviruz and Section 27 present "Nightly Sounds", an intricately woven and rewarding musical tapestry. Available now for free download.
Ah yes, I used to attend college before a car wreck, and coma robbed me of any sort of successful future. I was going to be a nurse. I had a newborn baby back then, and had to stay up all hours studying to pull nice grades. I never got sleep. Totally sucked. I hate math. I love writing:) Don't worry, you'll make it through those four weeks like a breeze, I bet...You should come to Boulder. If you enjoy bike riding, that's a great palce to do it:)
oh, that was a minute ago---lol,,It lasted for about four days, but im all good now. I'm a chronic pain sufferer, and am always in pain, but it was still signicant, and sucked. A new pain, if ya will....lol...But I am good....how are you? I have had a fuck of a day, buy am with good friends now, feelin better. how ya been?
To celebrate our first 27 releases on Section 27 Netlabel, we proudly present to you "Sectioned", a compilation of 27 tracks, amounting to 2 hours across two discs of twisted electronic beats, discordant melodies, haunting passages, broken ambience, bending senses of time and space, microscopic glitches, pounding bass frequencies, sounds between sounds, the human voice and the audible sensation of music dissolving in acid. This is the sound of your mind's eye. This is the sound of the Sectioned... Strap yourself in and enjoy the experience.
Also features a 75 minute bonus disc "Sectioned : Nonimxs", including 9 remixes of selected Section 27 artists by Nonima and 2 original tracks created by Silent Snow and Nina Kardec using existing Nonima tracks.
Ya, me too.....Romero flicks.........But I liked the newer dawn of the dead better tho, that came out in 04, rather than the original Romero flick, but still..... In the original one, I found it quite tedious to watch, for it's just long as fuck. At first, the idea of "newer" zombies, as enacted as the undead with physicalities of 23 year old athletes, did not appeal to me in the slightest. I wasn't down with it. But I saw it, and I found it much more exciting than the original, and I liked the differences from the original as well. I used to rent 'day'of the dead alot as a kid. It's the only zombie flick I dont own....Day of the dead is epic man...When that cat gets ripped apart in the end, when that zombir that the scientist is working on a zombie, and he gets up and his guts fall out....So good. I loved it...
I was thorughly impressed with land of the dead too! It was so awesome....Diary of the dead was good too, but it was a bit of a different style, something new for him...I mean, don't get me wrong, it was still awesome, but probably on the bottom of the list, for romeros shit. My god, Im sorry. Don't get me going on Romero, he's just so awesome. I love his work....lol Sorry so long...
As you can see, I am very fond of zombies, lol.......
Oh yes, I like that one.....I remember the first time I watched it, on HBO, back when I was 13, or so.......I feel like that alot too, observing many actions in the world, all these years, lol...My favorite is "Return of the living dead", (1984), albeit is not a George A. Romero, I have been watching it since I was five years old, and I just always loved it. Have you seen it? It's the one with the punks. Scared the shit out of me as a little kid, and now as an adult, I have a keen appreciation towards the cheesiness, and gore special effects of the time.
Almost Tomorrow is the third full length collaboration album from Section 27 Netlabel founders Tam Ferrans and Andrew Paterson, under their Nonima & theAudiologist guise.
This time around the sound is more melodic, and has a definite feeling of a complete and more mature sound than heard on the previous LP’s “Dystopian Battle Hymns” and “Ceremony After Amputation“.
If you are familiar with their individual projects you may even be in for a slight surprise, as the tracks are not as beat driven like before, but are more atmospheric and sound, well… “bigger”. In its 75 minutes, Almost Tomorrow takes you on a trip from the digital rain-soaked cavernous scraping in “Thoughtograph”, the ethereal beat jittering of “The Colour of Rain”, intercepted transmissions from unknown places in “Com-Intercept”, “Ganzfeld”s huge yet strangely insect-like beats until everything you knew comes crashing around you in “Almost Tomorrow”.
Burning pianos, melancholic glitched out soundscapes and intricately programmed beatplay, this may well be their best work to date. Consider it the soundtrack to a rainy overcast day, but with just that glimmer of sunshine peeking from the clouds. “Almost Tomorrow” wears its heart on its sleeve.
Nice....I love movies. I have a good collection of movies, mostly horror, though I wish I was rich, so I could buy any I can get my ahnds on....I will definitely check out those recommendations. I just love Christopher walken, he rules...He doesn't discriminate on any movie role, like the typical stuck up hollywoodites, of today.....An ya, totally check out 'Event Horizon'..It rocks....I believe it came out in 96 or sometime around there......At first, when I watched it, a friend of mine put it on. At first I thought it was another gay space movie, as was popular at the time, but my mind got blown, and it turned out to be a horror movie as well...Good shit.....I hope you have a great day my new friend...I gotta go, get this place cleaned up, after a five year old of mine, hopped up on halloween candy, ran amock in this place last night, and is still doing it this morning, lol.
Oh, and I have a question for ya, since I can see your cool movie knowledge is vast....What is your favorite movie of all time?
hehe, rock on.....Hmmmm, Communion, I don't believe I have seen it..It is totally awesome and reccomneded?..So I am mostly fueled in my movie interests, within the zombie/blood/guts/gore genre......But I see you take an interest in the universe and the beyond, quite paricularly, based upon your myspace, and music (which I dig by the way).....One of my favorite horror/sci-fi flicks of all time is: Event Horizon......You like that one? Great mix of mindfuck, gore, fear, horror, heaven and hell, all taking place in the unknown's of the universe......ahhhh.........
Thanks so much for adding me...I was combating in vampires, and as I was just randomly attacking people, I noticed I was attacking someone with a name of 976-evil...I was like...RIGHT ON!!! totally gotta add this person. And the pleasure is all mine:P
Yes, jacobs ladder is always been a fav of mine. I used to eat alot of LSD back when I was a young teenager, so I could relate...With the LSD aspect of course, but not the vietnam stuff, lol. I first watched it when I was fifteen....I have not seen repo man, fully. I attempted a viewing once, but was intoxicated, and didn't watch the whole thing....Have you ever seen "They Live" with roddy piper? lol