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Erik K Skodvin — From Darkness vinyl cover
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ERIK K SKODVINFrom Darkness

Catalog
MIALP062
Format
12inch Vinyl
Release Date
Features
180g vinyl incl. download code

39.15

Tracklist

From Darkness 01 18(Original Mix)

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Disappearance 04 34(Original Mix)

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Past Into Presence 02 32(Original Mix)

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Search Party 02 58(Original Mix)

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Forest Manipulations 03 22(Original Mix)

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Miscarriage 01 17(Original Mix)

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Who’s There? 00 59(Original Mix)

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The Pond 02 02(Original Mix)

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Mindfuck 01 20(Original Mix)

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I'll Take Noah 00 55(Original Mix)

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Wall Paintings 02 45(Original Mix)

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Death And Confusion 04 23(Original Mix)

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Visions 01 20(Original Mix)

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The House 03 55(Original Mix)

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What Have You Become? 01 41(Original Mix)

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Alone In The Dark 01 50(Original Mix)

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Ritual 02 07(Original Mix)

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Theo 02 29(Original Mix)

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Reunification 03 58(Original Mix)

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Open Eyes 02 25(Original Mix)

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Past Darkness 04 11(Original Mix)

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About Release

Erik K Skodvin summons his alter ego Svarte Greiner for a dive into the dark, wintery Swedish forest with the score to the psychological thriller/horror film “From Darkness” (orig: Ur Mörkret).The film is director Philip W. Da Silva's debut and is set largely at night, deep in a Swedish nature reserve where mining used to take place. Loss, mental health and Nordic mythology come together in a story that revolves around the search for a missing woman. The score follows an eclectic and atmospherical path throughout the narrative with an uneasy underlaying vibe; although one with occasional points of refuge in the otherwise vast darkness. There is a gloomy, barely tangible sound of Nordic folk tradition buried in the music, even if it comes across in a different, more abstract way, where the various instruments are often used more as sound sources that are improvised (and abused) into becoming their own element. Skodvin performed and recorded the majority himself. In addition, he commissioned free improviser Axel Dörner to participate with his unique, custom-built electro-acoustic interface, which, along with Claudio Puntin's processed reeds and additional electronics, has been built into the elaborate backdrops to create an entire world that balances on the border between the approachable and the elusive - not unlike the journey of the protagonists. Skodvin's partner in Deaf Center, Otto A Totland, appears on piano in the stand out piece “What have you become?”.The result is a harrowing yet deeply melancholic journey through the human psyche. One that echoes through the dark forests, cabins and lost mines of the desolate Swedish woodlands.“It is presumed that as humans mined ore in the 1800s, they had many mishaps and dug too deep, leading them to assume they had unleashed some evil spirit that was guarding the ore. She was referred to as "Cave Wraith". It was said that she employed darkness to lure miners to their deaths. They prohibited villagers from visiting during the darkest months of the year. Some used sacrifices to subdue the evil entity.”The vinyl is released in an edition of 150 numbered copies, with screenprinted artwork on black cardboard inside a screenprinted PVC sleeve, incl. Riso-printed insert with liner notes by Mike Lazarev, 180g vinyl.

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