Oblivion Ensemble

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R (Embr) Yo U 00:00 Tools
D Is So [Lve 00:00 Tools
.Open [Ing The Darkness Of This Hole 00:00 Tools
Phono Record (Part 1) 00:00 Tools
r (embr)yo u 00:00 Tools
(for) the dews that drip all over 00:00 Tools
Phono Record (Part 2) 00:00 Tools
U 00:00 Tools
a prayer of +one, calling 00:00 Tools
always) I see y;our murder 00:00 Tools
a drea(m of m)e 00:00 Tools
moon; I know 00:00 Tools
kis.s in (open) s k in 00:00 Tools
v o I d 00:00 Tools
d is so[Love 00:00 Tools
lifted, (yo u were near 00:00 Tools
a(waking, her dream[projected on mine 00:00 Tools
Eyes(closed; angel 00:00 Tools
open[ing the darkness of this hole 00:00 Tools
.open[ing the darkness of this hole 00:00 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
Untitled 2 / Untitled 3 00:00 Tools
Untitled 1 00:00 Tools
d is so[Lve 00:00 Tools
a(waking, her dream[projected 00:00 Tools
Eyes(closed;angel 00:00 Tools
Forgotten Side Beneath Your Eyes 00:00 Tools
veil 00:00 Tools
v o l d 00:00 Tools
moon;I know 00:00 Tools
Side Two 00:00 Tools
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The music of the Oblivion Ensemble remains as elusive and surreal as the ever-shifting cast of musicians and performers who participate, knowingly, or unknowingly in their work. Drawing extreme elements of electronic, acoustic, noise, and industrial musics, the sonic tapestries of Oblivion Ensemble are carefully woven with unique improvisations, excerpts, and layered samples and loops; the result is dark, beautiful and intense, inspiring conflicting emotions and aural hallucinations. Founding members are John Bergstrom and Brannon Hungness (aka Figure). Hungness is a virtuoso experimental guitarist and composer, frontman of the progressive-noise-art-rock band Kill Myself On Monday, a former member of the Glenn Branca Ensemble and the band Hammerhead. Bergstrom is a concert-hall composer and computer music gearhead with a classical music pedigree, having studied at the Eastman School of Music. http://www.oblivionensemble.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.