Bow Church

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The 9 O'Clock Service 04:53 Tools
Winter Falls 04:53 Tools
Grace 04:20 Tools
the flesh is weak 00:00 Tools
Prophecies 04:12 Tools
resurrection 00:00 Tools
Æther 04:09 Tools
Confession 04:04 Tools
Sacrifice 04:28 Tools
Delirium 04:06 Tools
Incantation 03:06 Tools
Ritual 02:41 Tools
Vision 04:18 Tools
Committal 04:28 Tools
Immolate 04:25 Tools
Sulfur 04:25 Tools
Burial Grounds 04:06 Tools
Transcendence 04:06 Tools
Volatile 04:25 Tools
Revelation 04:09 Tools
Remedy 04:06 Tools
Vox Dei 04:25 Tools
Oath 04:25 Tools
Disease 03:20 Tools
Innocence 04:25 Tools
Possession 04:25 Tools
Suffering 03:22 Tools
Followers 04:06 Tools
Vanishing Footprints 04:25 Tools
Ascension 04:25 Tools
Flood 04:25 Tools
Indoctrination 04:25 Tools
Sanctuary 04:25 Tools
Apparition 04:25 Tools
And They Shall Bloom 04:25 Tools
Requiem 04:25 Tools
Transgression 04:25 Tools
Oath - Sidewalks and Skeletons Remix 00:00 Tools
Oath (Sidewalks and Skeletons Remix) 04:25 Tools
Delirium (Trisect Remix) 00:00 Tools
Ressurection 00:00 Tools
Winter Falls (ɱ ɪ ʟ κ ƴVVΛY remix) 04:28 Tools
Commital 04:28 Tools
Careless Dancing Costs Lives 03:00 Tools
Dystopia 03:00 Tools
Winter Falls (ɱ ɪ ʟ κ ƴVVΛY remix) 03:00 Tools
The Fesh Is Weak 03:00 Tools
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bow church is a project of many-faced Berlin-based producer David Whiting, started in London in 2012. It began as an experimental and instrumental offshoot of his now-defunct synthpop band HERETICS and soon became well-known amongst the then-burgeoning London witch house scene alongside such artists as Crim3s and Okkvlt Katt with his self-titled debut album. As the scene died out, he moved from London to Stockholm and the music changed too. Sounds that were once boxed-in and threatening became open and expansive. Nature became a big influence and the music broke out of its previous boundaries into ambient, synth wave, industrial and all kinds of other directions. The release of the 2015 album Token marked the end of that period, and later that year he moved once more to Berlin, where he currently resides. Absorbing much more influence from both the experimental electronic and goth scene in Berlin, he has again changed his sound to reflect a new set of influences; from which he has drawn to build his 2018 album Canon. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.