Imbogodom

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Borogmog's Clock 00:00 Tools
Slate Grey Light 00:00 Tools
Heir Looms 00:00 Tools
Unseen Ticket 00:00 Tools
Etchum Buoy 00:00 Tools
Window Faces 00:00 Tools
Welcome Away 00:00 Tools
Red Brick Roundhouse 00:00 Tools
The Passing Presence 00:00 Tools
Nuclear Wind 00:00 Tools
I Am Here, I Am Gone 00:00 Tools
Rubbings 00:00 Tools
The Metallic Year Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
Pillars of Ash 00:00 Tools
Of The Cloth 00:00 Tools
The Endless Body 00:00 Tools
Indosoap 00:00 Tools
Bvsh Hovse Ghost 00:00 Tools
Report From Iron Mountain 00:00 Tools
Calibos 00:00 Tools
The Metallic Year Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
Voices of Lists 00:00 Tools
Imbosoundsystem 00:00 Tools
Soaked Into Walls 00:00 Tools
The Living Creatures 00:00 Tools
Marchpane 00:00 Tools
Mirror Dust 00:00 Tools
Laudanum Husk 00:00 Tools
Summer Fungus 00:00 Tools
Behold the Whirlwind 00:00 Tools
Other Animals 00:00 Tools
Soaked Into Walls (Slight Return) 00:00 Tools
'Unseen Ticket' 00:00 Tools
Borogmogâ’s Clock 00:00 Tools
The Metallic Year pt1 00:00 Tools
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Imbogodom are the UK's Alexander Tucker and New Zealand's Daniel Beban. The Metallic Year is their Thrill Jockey debut and first release under the Imbogodom moniker. Mutual friends in sound exploration, this Trans-Atlantic duo create other-worldly transmissions where improvisation gives way to mutated song forms and intricate soundscapes. Daniel Beban is a musician and sound artist living in Wellington, New Zealand. Stretching himself across many bands and musical projects, Beban plays with Orchestra of Spheres, Little Wet Horse, Slakes and his solo project Sign of the Hag. He runs The Frederick Street Sound and Light Exploration Society in Wellington. Alexander Tucker is a London based musician and artist. Recording under his own name, Tucker has released four albums of experimental song writing, sound collage, doom riffage, and orchestral composition. He continues to release records on the ATP/Recordings label. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.