Track number four, and if you have followed my work from 2014, then you will feel right in the past. This is tech dance on 136 bpm, but now fused with my Plaguedoctor approach. I haven't stopped making noise as HS. I just try to use it for hard dance and harder tech dance, don't you worry.
The patient lies in front of us. They are in agony, in pain that everyone can see. However, there is no way to ease th esituation. The tension is rising, and their pain levels are reaching critical levels. They are in need of anesthesia, but there is none to be found. This operation is bound to end badly, but is there a solution to all of this?
A piano with a creepy sample hook, another eerie pluck... and my voice hooked into a ridiculously effective vocal hook. Anesthesia, anesthesia, anesthesia, anesthesia. This track is possibly something I may further evolve into something grittier on Ominous Digital, the label I've been part of ever since it started in 2016, and one I led all throughout 2018 with only one person helping with artwork. Oni, you are the best.
There is a good reason why this is the flagship track. It feels classic and yet different. This is plague tech, I guess?
Expansive four-track EP from the electronic-leaning solo project of Lee Malcolm, a founding member of experimental band Vessels. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 4, 2024
This Bandcamp exclusive comes complete with a head-spinning background story (check the album notes) and eerie electronics. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 29, 2023