Tuesday, August 2, 2011

White Ring vs. oOoOO

Have you peeped this new trend the hip kids are calling "Witch House?" I don't know, sounds like Cold Wave or a more evil version of that Retro-Electro muck that all the most attention-seeking Williamsburgers were ear-snorting a few years back. Well, passing trend or not, I have heard a few interesting releases from these types, mainly the work of SALEM, Mater Suspiria Vison, White Ring, and oOoOO, so I figured a great means to get you in the door would be to share this mesmerizing split that pits White Ring against oOoOO.



13 comments:

Meatbreak said...

Wow, didn't expect to see this here. Great call. Other than MSV this release is really the start and end of Witch House (give o take a couple of others). Pretty much all you need and essential for anyone.

DarkRadu said...

Essential split, as said, but you should also check out Modern Witch, for something leaning more towards cold wave.

T. Garrett said...

I like some of this stuff. I'll definitely check it out. Thanks!

wireless darkness said...

between salem and ooooOOOooo i'm already done with it. cold wave dub. ooohhhh its like so psychy

Zac said...

I'm digging it.

Film i Veckan said...

I've been listening to stuff like this for a while now. Thanks a bunch.

TBV said...

YUCK

Radish said...

fuck the haters, shit is tight

dannyexplosion said...

Never heard of this stuff... But I dig this record. Thanks

Alt said...

That was excellent. More like that, and White Ring in particular, would be much appreciated!

t-rocc said...

great call, man. a fantastic split and a real high point of that whole scene

ihopeitscancer said...

Waterboarders is where it's at. Everyone else in the scene is a triangle necklace wearing douchebag.

A.R.M. said...

Taking the blueprint Burial left is a good thing, since dubstep ignored it anyway. Running it into the ground with shitloads of sub-par material and a meaningless obsession with occult imagery is not a good thing at all. That doesn't change that this is an essential release, though White Ring's The Black Earth That Made Me is probably more important, since it continues the same level of quality with another four tracks on top of these two! I hope they put out more soon.