Showing posts with label EP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label EP. Show all posts

ohrr - ever rest

"ever rest" by ohrr is a three track EP, that blends post metal, with dark ambient and sound manipulation. It's doomy and gloomy in nature, and has a heavy feeling to it, even though it's minimalistic and partially acoustic.

We're humbled and delighted to have it on RZRecords. "ever rest" was not only highly anticipated, but is also a breath of fresh air.

This EP follows several singles ohrr released in 2023, but while those were more of a noisy ambient, IDM like takes on electronic music, this release channels artists such as Jodis, Sumac, Neurosis, Tribes of Neurot or at times even Tool, in composition and concept. 

The release is instrumental, 15.5 minutes in length and currently available on all streaming platforms.




ohrr - ever rest


Bad Dreams - Haggari Nakashe & gaop

Bad Dreams - Haggari Nakashe & gaop is a four track EP, originally released in early 2007.

As a part of our attempt to map out the history of our releases, we're finally posting about it, something we unfortunately never did.

When it came out, it was uploaded to a handful of streaming channels existing at the time, but mostly sent out to people in a Zip file format and on personally burned CDs.

It wasn't one of the releases we did PR for, it was just sent out to friends, posted about on a few forums, later we uploaded it to YouTube. But that was all. 

Bad Dreams by Haggari Nakashe & gaop

No idea why, but then again, 2007 was a really busy year for us, and sometimes we just recorded stuff because it was just happening,  released it because it was there and we felt like we have to share whatever we were creating and move on to the next outburst. 

This was one of the earliest Haggari Nakashe & gaop collabs, a bunch of them were also released that very year, all of them quite different, most of them are still pretty good in retrospect. There were a few lost, so if you have files, CDRs or recollection of releases we fail to mention, please let us know!

This specific release was recorded in bits and pieces by emailing tracks and channels back and forth. It's mostly layered bass guitars, flutes and recorders, some FX, but that's it. For a period in our lives where noise was out major focus, it's pretty calm, even though it's dark and haunting.


It was quite interesting or even shocking for us that this release became so "popular" with time. At the moment it already received over 23K streams on Spotify alone, which is honestly amazing for such a niche EP that we never properly promoted, never physically released and never gave it the attention it deserved.

Today this release neatly fits in the catalog, right next to the other woodwind, electroacoustic, post free jazz releases; but back in the day we just did it cos if felt right, not knowing that we're going fall in love with obscure experimental jazz. It was just us trying new sounds, not really knowing why or how.

Let us know if you happen to have a copy of the release, in any format. Or if you recall something about it that we've missed. We really appreciate any input because so much is lost to time.
Also, as always, feel free to add to or edit our Discogs pages. 

gaop - Jar of Fears

We have wonderful news, there's a brand new release from gaop!
t's dark, it's jazzy, it's piano-lead dark ambient with sad undertones. A 47 minute long odyssey with a winter feel to it. 

gaop - Jar of Fears
Jar of Fears


The aforementioned piano is accompanied by metallic percussion, woodwind shrieks and a generally brooding atmosphere created by layered effects. The sound is one of minimalism, but not in an uneventful way.

The release is free to stream on most platforms, but also available for digital purchase on gaop's bandcamp.

This release is another one in gaop's experimental celebrations of post-jazz and post-classical sounds, via a mesmerizing dark ambient, a contrast to his harsh noise releases but not venturing far from "noise" in general, it might be more user friendly, but the color palette is the same. The feedback, the humming drones hiding in the background, those are dead giveaways.

The album is a hauntingly beautiful collection of sounds that delve into the depths of fear and anxiety. With tiny, broken down elements of jazz and modern classical music infused into the atmospheric soundscape, gaop creates a dark sonic journey that really captivates the listener from start to finish.

"Jar of Fears" is a must-listen for anyone who loves immersive and experimental music that takes you on a journey through your own emotions.




From a visual arts perspective, "Jar of Fears" is a fascinating study in how sonic textures can mimic artistic techniques. The album’s minimalistically layered production mirrors the process of glazing in oil painting, where thin, translucent layers are built up over time to create a final image of deceptive depth and richness. gaop applies this principle aurally; the "metallic percussion" acts as an initial sketch, the droning hums are the underpainting, and the shivering woodwinds are the final, delicate highlights applied to the canvas.
This approach transforms the album from a mere listening experience into a piece of sonic art that rewards deep attention.
It invites the audience to dissect its construction, to listen not just for melody, but for texture and negative space. 

In an era of instant gratification, "Jar of Fears" stands as a testament to the power of immersive atmospherics, proving that the most profound emotional landscapes are often painted in shades of shadow and silence. 

For curators and collectors of experimental music, and connoisseurs of post-classical minimalism, this release is not just a digital file; it is an album as art object, a 47-minute exhibition of mood and restraint that deserves a permanent place in the library of modern dark ambient composition.

Haggari Nakashe - Tis the Season for Revenge

Haggari Nakashe has released a holiday themed EP titled "Tis the Season for Revenge" and we love it.

Three dark ambient tracks, it's all you ever wanted, all you ever needed, here in your arms.


Itai Matos & gaop - Sfinot

Sfinot, a collaboration between Itai Matos and gaop is now available for streaming, purchase, and as a limited multi-format release.

This three track EP merges noise oriented soundscapes with spoken word poetry.





Here's the original cover, featuring a very young Itai Matos, taken at gaop's bedroom studio, on an early digital camera:



You can find most of Itai's solo albums on his bandcamp, right here: Itai Matos.
We encourage you to follow his page and support him by purchasing his releases. 
His discography is pretty interesting, with tracks in both English and Hebrew, spanning across various genres. 


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