Before appearing on raubbau with a long-awaited full length album, Coph Nia mastermind Mikael Aldén serves us a scrumptious appetizer on a 12'' plate: one outtake, a radical remix and two b-sides are a classic satiable ep size serving for the vinyl gourmet.
First up is the album's title track, a homage to Coph Nia's ongoing fascination with crowleyan matters, an enchanting dark folk hymn in which the female backing vocals swell on slowly, before, after a moody break, the song plunges into full-on hazlewood / sinatrastyle psychedelia.
'Mother of songs' is a lesser known original, here as a slowly grinding goth tune with angelic choirs, while Joy
Division's 'In a lonely place' is an undisputed classic, stripped to an even bleaker carcass of despair in the unique Coph Nia style.
Finally, Michael idehall's version of 'Lashtal lace' replaces everything female, acoustic and romantic about the song with haunting atmosphere and industrial darkness.
Appease your appetite quickly, the serving is scarce!
a2 originally by Harry Christian, b1 originally by Joy Division, remix by Michael Idehall.
Photography by federico bebber, layout by Salt.
Comes with download code and two postcards.
Tracklist:
a1 Lashtal lace
a2 Mother of songs
b1 In a lonely place
b2 Lashtal lace (seancetronica remix)
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