Friday, February 10, 2012

Lid EMBA

We live for drone around here.  It makes us happy and helps us through our celestial journeys through the cosmos.  Actually, we just dig the soothing, ambient flow and meditative trance-like states the music induces.  Take a listen to Atlanta's Lid EMBA.  Their latest effort, "Terminal Muse:  Blue," is described as "the cost of persistence in art. Literally. Far from being a gift, the concept posits that the creative urge is actually a curse, a disease, an incurable infection that both drives the artist while draining his or her life-force."  Pretty heavy, heady stuff, even if it is a tad pretentious.  Well, pretentiousness aside, it's pretty damn good and droney.  Check "Iscariot" below and get the album from Stickfigure Recordings.



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