Lumpen Nobleman: "Scaling the Yablonois"

During their holiday trip to Tunguska, the good chaps at Extra Normal stumbled upon an abandoned bunker.

Inside a cabinet at the back of the bunker there hid a rusty tin. Inside that, the original film prints for the legendary Grusha.

Cue a bass line full of ill omen, like the hum of a primeval shaman staring into the bloodshot sunset, fear echoing across the aeons.

Lumpen Nobleman's (no link, alas) soundtrack for the aforementioned feature is all about the deep-- the abyssal, the sub-dermal. Brown drones, awesome like the ornate dome of a defiled Orthodox monastery, break through the mist; grim commandoes in ghillie suits pull their best Snake moves up the snowy hill. An inhuman metronome ticks away at the heart of the ruins, counting down the time until the paranormal firefight. -- 20 Jazz Funk Greats

MP3: Lumpen Nobleman: "Scaling the Yablonois"

Grusha LP is out now on Extra Normal Records

Tags: lumpen nobleman, audio

Posted by 20jazzfunkgreats on 07/26/2011 at 4 p.m..

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