Lustmord
Lustmord, “The Place Where the Black Stars Hang”
Side Effects, 2006
“The Place Where the Black Stars Hang” fue editado originalmente en 1994 en Side Effects, que perteneciera al grupo industrial inglés SPK, sello que Brian Willliams aka Lustmord dirigiera entre 1985 y 1999.
Nuestro protagonista inicia en 1981 su carrera musical, editando hasta ahora más de 30 álbumes. Ha trabajado junto a Tool, Melvins, Chris & Cosey, Coil, Paul Haslinger [Tangerine Dream], SPK, Robert Rich, Current 93 y Nurse with Wound. Además, ha creado música y sonidos para películas, videojuegos, televisión y comerciales. Es decir, estamos hablando de un músico con una larga trayectoria.
“The Place Where the Black Stars Hang” es una reedición remasterizada que gana en profundidad. Es un viaje al dark ambient que se abre paso al espacio sideral a base de líneas de sintetizadores, loops y profundos bajos. Me recuerda a “Salt Maria Celeste” de Nurse With Wound.
Lustmord logra mantener la expectación por sus lúgubres atmósferas que envuelven al escucha en un mundo incierto.
[www.soleilmoon.com](http://www.soleilmoon.com) y [www.lustmord.com](http://www.lustmord.com)
Guillermo Escudero
Febrero 2007
The Place Where the Black Stars Hang was published originally in 1994 on Side Effects, the label that belonged to the industrial English group SPK, and run by Brian Willliams aka Lustmord between 1985 and 1999.
Our protagonist started in 1981 his musical career and has released more than 30 albums since then. He worked along with Tool, Melvins, Chris & Cosey, Coil, Paul Haslinger [Tangerine Dream], SPK, Robert Rich, Current 93 and Nurse with Wound. Furthermore, he has provided music and sound design for films, video games, television and commercials. That is to say, we are speaking of a musician with one large trajectory.
The Place Where the Black Stars Hang is a remastered edition that gained in depth. It’s a trip to dark ambient that opens to the sidereal space with synth lines, loops and deep bass. It recalls Nurse With Wound’s Salt Maria Celeste album.
Lustmord manages to maintain the sense of expectancy by its dismal atmospheres that surround the listener in an uncertain world.
[www.soleilmoon.com](http://www.soleilmoon.com) and [www.lustmord.com](http://www.lustmord.com)
Guillermo Escudero
February 2007
