Heresy (Lustmord album)

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Heresy
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Studio album by
Released1990
Genre Dark ambient
Length62:55
Label Soleilmoon Recordings
Lustmord chronology
Paradise Disowned
(1984)
Heresy
(1990)
A Document Of Early Acoustic & Tactical Experimentation
(1991)
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Heresy is an album released in 1990 by the dark ambient musician Lustmord. A remastered version was released in 2004.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Heresy Part I"7:26
2."Heresy Part II"10:16
3."Heresy Part III"16:01
4."Heresy Part IV"6:34
5."Heresy Part V"7:54
6."Heresy Part VI"14:44
Total length:62:55

Credits

Sleeve Notes

Liner notes: "Heresy is the culmination of work carried out from 1987 to 1989 and utilizes subterranean location recordings originated within crypts, caverns, mines, deep shelters and catacombs together with material of seismic and volcanic origin. It also takes advantage of psycho-acoustic phenomena and the physical effects of low frequency information."

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References

  1. "Heresy - Lustmord". Allmusic.