Horror of the Hexham Heads (Vinyl)
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“Hexham stone” Grey Vinyl 180gm.
The Night Monitor deftly constructs an auditory labyrinth, intertwining layers of analog synthesis and spectral ambience. Drawing inspiration from the obscure landscapes of 1970s electronic experimentation and the spectral echoes of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop to create an immersive experience that resonates with the unknown. From the dissonant whispers to the pulsating rhythms, “Horror of the Hexham Heads” invites listeners to navigate the murky waters of the unexplained, delving deep into the real-life paranormal saga surrounding the Hexham Heads, a tale shrouded in mystery and intrigue.
“A glorious celebration of one of the weirdest supernatural news stories of the 1970s. Genuinely spine-tingling electronic chills…” – Bob Fischer / Fortean Times
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