A pioneer of dark ambient and a quasi-mythical entity, Lustmord once again pierces the veil with "Much Unseen Is Also Here," the latest solo album from an artist with 43 years at the forefront of industrial music. Brian Williams began to assume the mantle of Lustmord in 1980 and started working with sound because the music he wanted to listen to simply didn't exist. Nine years of field experimentation and almost permanent collaboration later, Lustmord released his third album, "Heresy," which became a landmark in the industrial scene and is now universally considered the origin of the "dark ambient" genre. 35 years later, "Much Unseen Is Also Here" continues the legacy established by "Heresy" and echoes its captivating narrative arc. Sequenced into three distinct parts, the album is designed to be listened to in a single, uninterrupted sitting, transporting listeners to an uncompromising parallel world. With so many strings to his bow (over 20 solo albums, numerous collaborations on tracks and albums with Puscifer, Melvins, Robert Rich, Jarboe, and recently Karin Park, and numerous film, TV series, and video game scores), "Much Unseen Is Also Here" serves as both a triumphant and retrospective gateway to Lustmord's groundbreaking dark ambient origins and an enticing foretaste of what he is capable of today and what is yet to come. After only 39 concerts in a 43-year career, Lustmord may be ready to share the cosmic secrets hidden in "Much Unseen Is Also Here" in the flesh, with his inimitable timeless concoction of earth-shaking sub-bass, spine-tingling ritualism, and inescapable existential dread.
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