I knew Maya Deren for her experimental filmwork. I did not know she traveled to Haiti in the 50's and put out this dope set of field recordings. Alan Lomax's Haiti box is my go to for sounds from the collection (and also the same era) and this is in-step. Chanting, percussion, and a thick heady atmosphere. Just 35 mins (originally a 10", reished here as a 12") but very cool.
For whatever it means, this is the beginning of Corrupted's "Hollow" series. Maybe the clue is in the music? Unlike Corrupted's traditional ultra-slowed down, Spanish-sung, Japanese doom metal this is instrumental harsh noise. Still filthy and angry and depressive but sans vox and also more or less sans metal. Both untitled sides are meant to be played at either speed. The result? Meh. I miss Corrupted's brand of doom, this relatively anonymous harsh noise is fine and all but if I'm listening to Corrupted...well I know what I want. Skippable.

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