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Nubilum – Tsantsa
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Nubilum is the solo project by Michele (vocals/guitars for Gottesmorder and in Eleleth with Alex CF), a trip between ambient, noise, drone and glitch to create a personal blend that is able to fulfill his visions on different matters, from politics to inner feelings. After a self-released EP called Restless Sunrise, a first step used to present this project, where bass music and atmospheric inputs collide and give birth to a very interesting hybrid, Michele started to work on a more focused and cohesive effort named Tsantsa.

This new EP found a proper home when Michele joined forces with well-known Italian artist Claudio Rocchetti, born into the hardcore scene and now very active into sound manipulation, who’s exploring new landscapes with his label Tulip Records, not to mention his many projects and collaborations. Thanks to this partnership, Tsantsa is now ready to be unleashed and to fully reveal what’s hiding behind its soundscapes.

In fact, Tsantsa isn’t a simple collection of ambient suites or some weird freak show for sound extremists: it’s a real journey into our most ancestral fears going to reunite head-hunters and death metaphysics. Some very different languages and methods are used to portray all the different aspects of such an obscure subject, from cinematic to noisy, from drone to pulsing rhythm, so giving added value to this already interesting project. The obscure path is able to guide the listeners into hidden jungles, where lost tribes are still linked to our primitive and inner nature, so it involves also a journey into different ages and forgotten traditions. As I already stated, this is also a way to face our inner taboos and unsolved doubts, a sort of anthropological research like those by many eminent personalities in last centuries.
If you’re into such explorations and want to dive into some interesting soundscapes, you should really try Nubilum, as this is something that’s going to grow inside your mind a little by little and, for sure, there are some wide rooms for future developments and evolutions.

[audio:http://staging.cvltnation.com/wp-content/audio/1 Nubilum – Migration Divides.mp3,http://staging.cvltnation.com/wp-content/audio/2 Nubilum – Kelp Forest District.mp3,http://staging.cvltnation.com/wp-content/audio/3 Nubilum – Wetland Disease.mp3|titles=Nubilum – Migration Divides,Nubilum – Kelp Forest District,Nubilum – Wetland Disease]
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