• Transparent green vinyl
• Gatefold jacket with Pantone color printing
• 24"x36" folded poster
• 7" flexi disc in Pantone printed foldover jacket
• Two hour live performance DVD in high gloss wallet
All orders ship in high quality edge-protecting mailers.
Includes unlimited streaming of Elysian Alarms
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
ships out within 3 days
edition of 300
54 remaining
$22USDor more
Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
• Transparent green vinyl
• Single-pocket jacket with standard color printing
• 12x12 double-sided insert
Includes unlimited streaming of Elysian Alarms
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
ships out within 3 days
6 remaining
$17USDor more
Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
• Black vinyl
• Single-pocket jacket with standard color printing
• 12x12 double-sided insert
Includes unlimited streaming of Elysian Alarms
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
ships out within 3 days
edition of 200
$15USDor more
Streaming + Download
Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
Purchasable with gift card
$8USD
Compact Disc
Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
Matte finish 4-panel digipak
Includes unlimited streaming of Elysian Alarms
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
"Surfacing from deep eddies of despair, brined in nearly a decade of retrograde emotions, Hive Mind extends and surpasses 2011’s Elemental Disgrace with a new vision of blurry, bleary atmospheres conjured through post-dissolution electronics, giving the devoted what they desire while still envisioning a new path forward.
In the album’s first half, the distress signals scrambled emergency broadcast signals of “Wish Contact” thread seamlessly into the massive, irreversible immolation of “Mars, Cloaked in Leather,” presenting a condensed view of the earth in its final dissolution. Seen from thousands of miles in the air, the last days resemble a field of smoldering embers: metallic structures break apart and fall into the sea, reverberating their last stunned gasps like submerged gongs. Wars have been zero-sum; only loss, only obliteration, last soldiers laying siege to ashes, fire burning fire, draped inelegantly with inky smoke and toxic air. Explosives continue to detonate. Ceaseless obliteration even after all loss of human life. Sound evoking the smell of kerosene-soaked rags set ablaze, mortars repeating in the distance, until suddenly a low, elegant roar, one that is unattributable to crude human war machinery, emerges overhead. A vessel that could have been an escape, a rebirth, but now only hovers, watching, bearing witness to earth’s final dishonorable days. Poor and always compromised, never proud. In disgust, the decision is made from above to evaporate all traces. Sterilize the entire planet so that nothing (and especially NO ONE) will ever rebuild again. Perhaps they could save a few as specimens, but what could they possibly learn without being contaminated? Enough. End it.
The second half of the program presents four short, stately, precise environments evoked in sound, perhaps a view of four locations within the witnessing vessel, locations in which other worlds, less lethal worlds, can be heard and imagined. “The Roses in Bagatelle Garden” is a chamber cooled with oscillating fans feathered in gold, lending a soft, cooling drone under a new chant for new elders whose sacred icon is a lock and its sacrament a bouquet of picks. “House Without a Key” scores a stately processional to the court, every note and nuance trailing a plume of fragrant lavender smoke. From a lower deck, a request is made to “Come Alone.” A still pool stands in the middle of a massive gymnasium; occasional drips reverberate off the walls, agitating swarms of insects. From here, machinery from adjoining rooms can be heard faintly, as if in translucent memory. “Pawns Put Back Together” regresses us in a pool of psychedelic amniotic fluid, a ritual of amnesia completed while far below, the world once known becomes another cold, icy void in the universe.
Elysian Alarms contains many hidden surprises. It not only surpasses recent releases like Beneath Triangle and Crescent and They Made Me the Keeper of the Vineyards in density and textural variant, but the quartet of shorter tracks present, over 75 releases in, a host of entirely new possibilities, their synths and devices enveloping and protecting smaller concrete sounds. At the same time, the blackened and greasy opening track still rattles the innards and unsettles the spirit, just as you want, just as you expect, just as this era of cascading catastrophes demands. Be of good cheer, for the darkness only seems eternal until the smoke subsides."
-Chris Sienko [As Loud As Possible]
credits
released November 6, 2020
All sounds by Greh Holger
Additional playing on "Pawns Put Back Together" by Katherine Irene
Mastered by Josh Eustis
supported by 44 fans who also own “Elysian Alarms”
I cannot praise this album enough. This album is absolutely terrifying! The many starts and stops creates this very h settling tension. Each start expands on the stopper idea previously. It’s like the music equivalent of walking through thick fog while passing out multiple times throughout trying to find a place to orientate yourself. There may or may not be something sinister in that fog, but you don’t want to stick around to find out. Bought the vinyl so I summon the fog demons through spe showhornwithteeth
supported by 40 fans who also own “Elysian Alarms”
Had I already exhausted my Bandcamp budget when I bought this? Yes. Did I buy it anyway? Yes. Why? Maybe because I just listened to the "2020 Year End Wrap Up" episode of Greh's podcast Noisextra. Maybe because the book cover looks like the 60s/70s SciFi covers I can never leave in thrift shops. Maybe I'm just a kook. Thanks Greh for Chondritic Sound and projects like this. benwestdesign
Experimental electronic soundscapes steeped in dystopian themes; environmental and societal anxieties vented through industrial and techno. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 15, 2024
supported by 39 fans who also own “Elysian Alarms”
An excellent collaboration yielding melancholic and unsettling looping noise with ethereal vocals, tinged with a bit of 80s horror synth. Highly recommend! cedarshims