9.01.2010

Death jazz psychonauts…


I like Meshuggah a lot, so it came almost natural to dig the creature invented by Meshuggah's lead guitarist Fredrik Thordendal. In the project called Fredrik Thordendal's Special Defects the incredible technical textures of Meshuggah are blended with jazz while a demonic, reptilian voice accompanies you through the crazy, puzzle-like development of sound.
Amazing!
I’m posting the re-edition of Sol Niger Within, the 1997 only album done in 1999 (the so-called version 3.33). I know that this edition is a bit different from and is missing something of the original one, in spite of bonus tracks, but I don’t have the pristine 1997 edition.
Enjoyable anyway …

The project

The tunes

12 comments:

Petya Venikov said...

this album should be heard by all.

Petya Venikov said...

and v1 as well.

Mari said...

Folks, do what Herr Doktor Venikov says!!!
Thanks, Petya ... :-D

jedlucid said...

special defects, oh i get it.

Black Adam said...

Thank you,I had this album ages ago but forgot how good it was.Thanks for reminding me!

jedlucid said...

i hope we don't get shut down for the name of this album

yikes.

Black Adam said...

lol
I know what you would of named the mediafire link for this album piotr.

Mari said...

Don't worry, Piotr, the "dangerous" part of the name of the album is in Latin and it means "black sun". It's an expression used in ancient alchemy.

jedlucid said...

holy shit, mari thinks americans are cripplingly stupid

Mari said...

Lol, Piotr, you like playing the role of the exaggerate ...

Of course here in europe we chew alchemy and latin and culture and classic art for breakfast! That's why we are so much advanced relative to you on the wrong side of the ocean, you who like to play with that Lego stuff ... what is it called? ... advanced technology ... Puah!
;-D

Sombrero_man said...

lol

jedlucid said...

i work for ital's they say 5% of their income goes back to italy for their family, why can't everyone just work at ferrari and reduce the price down to 15gs per car vroom vroom