Ouroborindra (Vinyl)
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First time on vinyl.
Ouroborindra was first released in 2005 on CD-R, and now re-issued on CD and, for the first time, on Vinyl. Eric Zann was an alias for the more experimental work of Jim Jupp, aka Belbury Poly and Ghost Box co-founder. Inspired by early 20th century cosmic horror fiction, Ouroborindra sets out to conjure up it’s own awe inspiring and chilling imagery. It’s drone music with melodic elements, stitched together with synthesizers, samples, found sound and effects.
Another exceptional reissue from the consistently excellent Ghost Box.
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