@BMP tak bracie przyjacielu ten album to wspaniała podróż w wszechświat kosmiczny album powalił mnie pod kazdym względem super 🤘🏿👻💀💣💥⚡🖤👍👿🔥🤖💀🤘🏿pozdrawiam
In his interview to the ''Dev Gohil'' channel here at RU-vid, Wroth explains this album / track, why it is called ''-II'' / ''-2.-2'' (and it makes perfect sense), and that this track is some kind of a reworked leftover, and that there will be a ''Dark Space V'' in a near future...
Thank you for also mentioning the Dev Gohil channel. That two-part video interview with Wroth is an awe-inspiring experience and I was blown away by it. Also hearing that there are no actual lyrics in Darkspace, and their goal was to invent their own alien language. Just surreal!
I had a dark period in my life. This album helped me to look deeply into my darkness. After the storm, the sun goes out. It helped me to overcome my darkness, and step forward into brighter days. Thanks to darkspace.
I finally had the right amount of time to listen to this album: emotions from the very first notes, one enters into this dark vortex that runs throughout the album. You arrive at the end with the desire to stay inside this stream again and press play again and again.
Google produced 2 results, of which one is this song's lyrics, and the other is... puzzling in its banality. The text appears in what seems like a resource for college physics students, titled "Units and Measurements".
I tracked down the sources of these samples: an entity referred to as "Ra", channelled through the medium Carla L. Rueckert (1943-2015), speaking to Don Elkins (1930-1984) in a series of sessions in January 1981. These sessions were recorded and transcribed and are now accessible online if you search for "Law of One" or "The Ra Material". Anyway, on "Dark -2.-2" Darkspace use samples taken from Session 1 (1.7), Session 6 (6.4-6.25), and Session 8 (8.2-8.11). "This is due to imperfections in design" is taken from 8.10.
@@Wulfhard thank you! I did think the unnatural pauses between words sounded like some of the obscure channelling tapes I had been listening to years ago but I didn't know these were the from the exact same sessions 😅
Way more subtle and less oppressive than especially I and II, but still a very fascinating challenging listen. Been a few years since I listened to the other four all the way through, but this one has some real class. It contains outer space dread just like some scenes in the first Alien film.
Well, for me its a Darkspace III with -I/I vibe. Guitars are totally III, percussions I, synths III with some new vibe. I LOVE IT. As everything that comes from them.
Finally got around to listening this new release. It has been a pleasant experience as always! Very consistent outputs by T.Möckl throughout the years!
I find this the most hypnotically psychedelic and mature offering from them. Took me about 2-3 full listens to get into it but now I'm hooked. This is like fine cosmic wine.
Folks, one may think 🤔 that it is a pretty good idea to make a playlist following the numbers instead of the titles provided by Darkspace. Most probably, you have tried this one out. The experience is unbelievable.
Amazing project. Already have multiple listens down....the collective's rebirth. Different approaches, experimental soundscapes, very alluring productions. My BM of the year so far!
NOBODY does this sort of metal like Darkspace. This is exactly the punishingly terrifying space black metal that I wanted. I so love te music from this band!!
So it's here at long last. Now it's time to immerse ourselves in the cold vastness of the cosmos. Hearing it in full now, I'm surprised at how much spoken dialogue actually is on the album, but also noticeably less heavy on the intense parts compared to previous works, it's truly lending itself a lot more into the dreaming aspect and subtlety. But it's good to have something different, and a good time for it to drop as well, as I've been expanding my Darkspace collection with the addition of III I recently. I'd say quite fitting, as the final album featuring Zorgh, an end and a beginning.
As I commented to someone else earlier....a little context - the collective was on verge of breakup....then Wroth had his own ambient keyboard piece he created from a couple years ago, and on a whim decided to share it with the others, they liked it and they added the heavier elements. This is an experimental re-birth, and that Dark 5 is still in the works, most likely to contain those familiar hyper blast beats.
@@PadanFain-yp2yz Oh I'm aware of that, I've seen Gohil's interview with Wroth that came out a while ago. I'm just appreciating the change, since this album did not start as Darkspace but rather evolved into it. I wonder when exactly V is coming, since a lot can happen these days, and where it's gonna pick up from. I find this somewhat comparable to Beherit, who have similarly not released anything black metal since Engram.
After reforming the trio with the new entity Yhs, they had to return to negative space (and negative numbers) to restart the broadcast. Placing this recording before the first demo makes so much sense, stylistically as well, the more I listen to it, the more I see it. The pathway to III II is wide open now, I hope.
Finally the day has come for the latest Aural manifestation. We are also granted two incoming transmissions containing electronic image sensor captures: file 1; file 2
Не читайте плохих отзывов на пластинку. Она просто другая, более сложная для понимания. Раза с третьего-четвертого альбом начинает штырить не по-детски.
- Moi au milieu de nulle part : - RU-vid à brûle-pourpoint : Leclerc Bonjour ! (merci, que ferai-je sans tes publicités clairement taillées pour l'écoute de ce genre d'album...)
I'm glad to hear that Darkspace is republishing material, because the aesthetics of the project are interesting, but it really looks like there's only one person left at the helm. And the result is narrower and less inspired, sorry to say, really.
they kid you, once every 10 years album. and for some reason it’s called Dark 2.2, not Dark 5.21, and the album is not Dark Space V and so the 4th album should have been called Dark Space IV and where is the tradition that all Darkspace compositions are called “Dark” plus the album number and the end-to-end serial number of the track in general terms
Supposedly this is a “demo” of the new Darkspace lineup, which is why it follows the demo nomenclature (negative numbers). In the most recent RU-vid interview with Tobias, he says Dark 5 is currently in the works.
Like others, you need some context. The collective was on verge of breakup....then Wroth had his own ambient keyboard piece he created from a couple years ago, and on a whim decided to share it with the others, they liked it and they added the heavier elements. This is an experimental e-birth, and if you do more digging on RU-vid (Dev Gohil channel), you'll know that Dark 5 is still in the works, most likely to contain those familiar hyper blast beats.
Give it time, and a little understanding. And you may need some context. The collective was on verge of breakup....then Wroth had his own ambient keyboard piece he created from a couple years ago, and on a whim decided to share it with the others, they liked it and they added the heavier elements. This is a re-birth, and if you do more digging on RU-vid, you'll know that Dark 5 is still in the works, most likely to contain those familiar hyper blast beats.
@@sagamore1987 To each their own...aka 'eye of the beholder'. I've had it on repeat the entire day, and just as hypnotic as the first time I heard the snippets. GL to you in your musical explorations.
@@cameleo6261 Well again, this comment is based off the assumption that all three original members contributed main parts since before 2003. We do not know that. Only now know that Wroth historically came up with the foundations and Zhaaral came with great additional/lead parts.
@@PadanFain-yp2yz oh stop with that shit. Music is bland and uninspired. Why came with all those "conceptual" and pedantic excuses just to make it sound better? If you did listen to Paysage d'Hiver and Sun of the Blind already, you'd notice the huge potential that those guys have. This release don't represent even a 10% of what they're capable of. Pure snoozefest!
@@PauloHenrique-kz1cq Your opinion has been noted. It's still JUST that....an opinion, which happens to be polar opposite to mine, which is also an opinion. Both are valid. Don't like? Don't listen and move on. I'll repeat myself and state what a band member has already said....this was not meant to be an official album but an ambient/soundtrack-like addition to their catalog. I personally have had it on repeat and can't get enough of the different direction they went with it. I'm sure there's plenty of BM artists you find very exciting and I would find tedious. To each their own, cheers.
@@PauloHenrique-kz1cqAnd trends are what make the wheel turn. It is what it is. Except for the fact that pioneers like this collective....are not hipsters.