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Zoetrope
Lustmord
Zoetrope
Genres: Alternative Rock, Metal
 
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All Artists: Lustmord
Title: Zoetrope
Members Wishing: 3
Total Copies: 0
Label: Tesco
Original Release Date: 1/1/2006
Re-Release Date: 4/4/2006
Album Type: Import
Genres: Alternative Rock, Metal
Style: Goth & Industrial
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 8594048312147
 

CD Reviews

Pure blackness
Michael S. Valle | Mesa, AZ | 07/27/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Fans of Lustmord know that he is the master of darkness (Heresy, The Place Where the Black Stars Hang), but this thing is just plain evil. I mean that in the best of ways. During one of the nerve-jangling tracks, you can hear a man choking to death. This CD is extremely unnerving. While I can fall asleep into the sinister darkness while listening to Black Stars, this one leaves me sweating as I anticipate my violent death. Good stuff."
I have seen the future of horror...
yorgos dalman | Holland, Europe | 05/05/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Can you imagine a movie that combines the `human body manipulation' of Rammstein's video clip "Mein Teil", Judas Priest's strobocopic lightning in their video "Painkiller", the black and white approach of "Pi", together with the weirdness of "Eraserhead" and "Begotten", the hellish production design of Brad Andersson's "The machinist" and the cinematic fetishism of the twin brothers Quay ("Street of Crocodiles" and "Institute Benjamenta")?



Probably not. But, believe me, there is such a movie.

It's Charlie Deaux' 18 minute tour-the-force "Zoetrope", a deranged, mindblowing, futuristic adaptation of Franz Kafka's "In the penal colony".

After a surreal opening in which we are, seemingly trapped in a void, approached by an unidentified flying object, we witness the final wanderings of a trapped, naked man, who crawls around his cell, waiting for his death sentence to be carried out. Above him, in the `upper world' there is the man, in the uniform, expressionistically gesturing, articulating his words of doom ("Let go of the tangible mass of your mind. It is only an illusion..."), and operating all kinds of seemingly purpousless tools and machinery.



Meanwhile, the clock, of which we often see its inner structures, is ticking. Time collapses. Mindgames alter, but still sore. It's a nightmarish existence of which there is no escape, the claustrophobia of the machine-filled upper world being as immens and exhausting as the claustrophobia in the large, empty prison cell.



And, to make it even worse, all this is set to the music of Brian Williams' terrifying one-man-act Lustmord, who brought us such dark ambient albums as "Herecy", "Places where the black stars hang" and the Robert Rich-collaboration "Stalker".



The CD "Zoetrope" contains considerably more music, and in the hands of Lustmord, we can be thankful for that, allthough, just like the film, it isn't a journey one would care to make out of choise- more out of some deeply rooted necessity.



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Awesome release by LUSTMORD
Anthony Dicapua | 11/09/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This CD is awesome, it is pure sound manipulation in case metavoid scared you off, he is back to his original sounds. This CD is awesome stuff, i also highly recommend zoetrope the DVD movie, it is a short film and it is intense, really intense, and lustmords music makes it even more so. you have to buy the CD separtae though b/c it is expanded to an hour of music, it also contian a trailer of the movie. I also want to recommned carbon/core by lustmord, this is another expansion of music that he made for the happy pencil website and it is intense, some really dark stuff."