KAULA (Experimental Black Metal) "Avadhuta Gita 24-28"

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Uploaded by on May 27, 2011

www.kaula.net

Kaula self-titled debut is less an actual album than a spiritual
quest. It also can be seen as the vision of one Pietro Riparbelli, an
Italian artist who not only composed and recorded the whole thing
throughout most of 2009 and 2010 but also designed its cryptic booklet
and contributed with organs, medianic chants, field recordings and
radio signals.

Defining himself as a "philosopher, composer and sound-multimedia
artists based in Liverno, Italy", Riparbelli may have made for himself
in the noise/experimental spheres with his main act K11 -- with whom he
put out a bunch of lo-fi mind-boggling through multiple respectable
imprint like Old Europa Café, 20 Buck Spin, Actual Noise or Aurora
Borealis -- but Kaula is a whole different beast that eludes any firm
categorization and whose desire to strip the listener down of any
preconceived notions and take him somewhere he's never been before is
the backbone of one-a-kind project. Musically wise, what could be seen
at first glance at some kind of weird black-metal outburst -- including
rasping vocals courtesy of Rosy from old-school death-metal warriors
Profanal and buzzsaw guitars -- soon makes sure all rules go out the
windows by using various metal (doom, thrash) and non-metal (noise
industrial) elements and create a sonic black hole.

But it's really on the spiritual level -- or, say, on the conceptual
level if you will - that Kaula really treads on uncharted territories.
Keen to explore the Hindu culture and the cult of Kali in particular,
all the lyrics are based here on ancient text called 'Avadhuta Gita',
said to have been originally written in the IXth century. As a result,
all seven tracks have been named after it and are basically about
attaining a spiritual state "equivalent to the existence of god".

Suffice to say that mastered by Mell Dettmer, who've worked with
SunnO))) and Earth among (many) others, Kaula debut is a beast on its
own.

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  • Awesome.

  • FUCKING. WOW. EPIC

  • Very Interesting take on BLAKK NOIZE. Check out T.O.M.B. from Crucial Blast Records...

  • Deep and Dark.

    

  • Heartwarming

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