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Drinking The Goat’s Blood, released in December 2010 on Record Label Records, assembles a diverse selection of experimental and IDM tracks across 22 pieces. The compilation leans toward ambient textures and electronic abstractions, with contributions that range from the fractured rhythms of “Rap Career” to the spectral tones of “Seraphim (Excerpt).” The featured track “Room” exemplifies the album’s penchant for subtle shifts and layered sound design.Though the artists remain unnamed in the available documentation, the record’s sparse listenership and modest scrobble count suggest a niche appeal within underground electronic circles. The overall effect is one of cautious exploration, evoking a late-2000s experimental milieu where ambient elements intersect with glitch and IDM’s intricate programming. Drinking The Goat’s Blood stands as a quiet artifact for those attuned to the fringes of electronic sound in this era.
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Drinking The Goat’s Blood, released in December 2010 on Record Label Records, assembles a diverse selection of experimental and IDM tracks across 22 pieces. The compilation leans toward ambient textures and electronic abstractions, with contributions that range from the fractured rhythms of “Rap Career” to the spectral tones of “Seraphim (Excerpt).” The featured track “Room” exemplifies the album’s penchant for subtle shifts and layered sound design.Though the artists remain unnamed in the available documentation, the record’s sparse listenership and modest scrobble count suggest a niche appeal within underground electronic circles. The overall effect is one of cautious exploration, evoking a late-2000s experimental milieu where ambient elements intersect with glitch and IDM’s intricate programming. Drinking The Goat’s Blood stands as a quiet artifact for those attuned to the fringes of electronic sound in this era.
How did this get here?
| SKU | SPOT-65Vc5HsT89SlNSWTWNPzN7 |
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Listen to a sample on YouTube — opens in a new tab; own this release here for the full listening experienceOpen this track on Spotify