Monday, April 02, 2007

Masstishaddhu - Shekinah

In 1988, Steven Stapleton's United Dairies ( (UD 028) label released this one-off album by a trio consisting of Metgumbnerbone members Sean Breadin (aka B. Sedayne), Matt Watson and Richard Rupenus (also of The New Blockaders). A limited quantity (1000) was pressed and, for the most part, it was overlooked and fell into an abyss of collector-talk and rumors. Thanks to the reintroduction by the new label Psychedelic Pig, and the remastering job by Colin Potter, Masstishaddhu's Shekinah can be heard again and appreciated for its insanely mystical tone and occult allure. Everything about this release suggests esoteric happenings: the title, the cover, and the music all recall bloodied altars, unfathomable rituals, and mystical learning. The low and buzzing drone of secret instruments underscores a lava flow of nonsense chants, violins, grunts, and various percussion. The pulse of these sounds is simultaneously warm and frigid as though through the music the difference between life and death was seperated. Whatever words might be spoken during this procession of yearning melodies and utterly ethereal voices is perhaps best left for the Gods. The word "shekinah" is Hebrew and translates roughly as "the presence of God" or as that light which is visible in the presence of God (as God appeared to Moses and others, for example). The title is highly appropriate as the two twenty-plus minute tracks often shine in an inexplicable way. The music burns slowly and washes the space it occupies with sweet and smokey incense, but the interplay of the voices and instruments emanates a bright and insistent energy that escapes the world of words and can only be described, with caution, as a feeling or a presence. Whatever secrets the music holds, they are a fountain of spiritual beauty and unknowable terror. Though the album might burn brightly, it also conceals an old and patient terror. Listening to this record at night gave me chills more than just once. It's as though the character of the record changed with my dispositions: if fear was in my heart, then it was fear Masstishaddhu played for me. If I were happy, then the joy of the Gods shone down upon me and relaxed every fiber of my being. Releases like this feel incredibly special not just because the music is unique and excellent, but because the entire package works well together. For the first time in a long while, I wanted to sit down and go over the titles of the songs, the artwork, and childlike rhyme that accompanied the music. I was completely absorbed in the entirety of the album from beginning to end and there were times at work or when I was out and about with friends that I found myself hungering to listen to the music . Unfortunately, only 500 copies of this release were pressed by Psychedelic Pig (PIG 01), making it another far too limited release of this album. Dedicated to the Stones and Trees of the Small Palace.


Tracks :


1. For The Dead & Unborn
2. Angels Gather Here Between Purity Of Heart & Hopeless Despair


Shekinah


enjoy.

16 comments:

Theo said...

thanks for introducing me to this!!
Could i file a request for some more Muslimgauze if poss? I loved your past posts. thanks

Hellbishop said...

Thank you for this marvelous work of...? I dont know what but i like it. :)

Sekhmet said...

Another one I've not heard before,
looking forward to hearing it, much gratitude.

Shekinah is the Divine Feminine
energy. Energies of Galactic
core which express in this sector via the step- down transformer of the planetoid Chiron, who is attributed to the void of the abyss (Daath) on the qabalistic Tree of Life.

Essentially it's the kundalini
force on a cosmic scale expressing
through the great entity of the
Galaxy...to the ancient Egyptians,
the energy of the Divine Lioness...
the Goddess Sekhmet, to the Hindus,
the Goddess Kali.

Hellbishop said...

Thank you sekhmet for gracing us with your words. A very relaxing informative read and strangely comforting in its eternal consistency. Like a Mother..a Father always there.

Ruido Horrible said...
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Ruido Horrible said...

One of my all time favorites!!! Do you have any Metgumbnerbone you could post? Any other Bladder Flask? Any more Organum?

You're doing a GREAT job here man.

T H A N K S

-sergio

Hellbishop said...

ruido horrible theres a link to a Metgumbnerbone file on the bottom of the Masstishaddhu - Shekinah post :)

Wes said...

Just a quick thanks Cranio, for the last few posts, I've been so
busy lately I've been grabbing stuff faster than I can listen to it all.
I'll pull this down album this evening when I get home from work so really looking forward
to it...I find this kind of stuff is excellent for late-nite reading...

A special thanks also for the TG tapes, I never would have believed that I would hear
this treasure...

I've said this before, but always worth mentioning how important the Doorstep is to
everyone who makes their daily pilgrimage here, and for that,
I extend my warmest thanks and appreciation...

Wes

gerireig said...

thank you-have heard much about this. you rule.

Sekhmet said...

Ok, now I've had a listen to this one
it's great:) The free form vocalisation work reminds me of the Negapadres, in a way this sort of work takes us back to the time before complex language existed and in that sense it's very shamanic.

If i may echo Wes' comment, yup we really do appreciate your work with
the blog...I've been listening to
industrial/experimental musick
since the days of the first Faust album, and you've turned me on to quite a few recordings I did not know of.

Ruido Horrible, a couple more
Metgumbnerbone tracks on the Beast666/Archangels of Sex compilation that Cranio posted a while back

cranio said...

hi all,

thanks for all the wonderfull comments, realy appriciated.

theo,
yes more Muslimgauze will be blended between the other posts.
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sekhmet,
like hellbishop said many thanks to sekhmet for his explenation of the word Shekinah for us.And a whole lot of thanks for your second comment,and if I may add I find it to conjure pagan images when you play it in the complete dark,like you said shamanic.
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Sergio,
Metgumbnerbone has one more release :for the raven tape witch I do not have ,but the tracks on Beast666/Archangels of Sex compilation also are on that tape.

Bladder Flask only made 1 lp,the one I posted a few months a go.(look in the archive),Mutand Sounds has posted the Sudden Departure compilation album witch has 2 more tracks so have a look over there (link is in the side bar).
more Organum is to be blended between the other posts.
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hi wes,
as always thanks for your kind words and I know the feeling about downloading to much and not having the time to listen to it.yes its excellent for some late-nite reading just like Zero Kama and Negapadress.Enjoy TG.
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Also thanks to Hellbishop and gerireig enjoy it.

TheeBradMiller said...

Again, an amazing post. I have never heard of Masstishaddhu before! I can't put my finger on it, but they remind me of somebody. Perhaps the premire Coil release "How To Destroy Angels"... I liked both releases; "Shekinah" and "Liegliahorn". In fact they have made it on to my IPOD.

By the way, I am a big fan of early Nocturnal Emissions. "Death Day was a real treat. Up in my Garage I have an LP copy of Chaos. If I can ever get a turn-table I will post it.

cranio said...

hi TheeBradMiller,

Thanks for your comment,a copy of Chaos would be wonderfull,I have a crappy recording of it on tape,that would be realy nice.

Thanks.

soma said...

the link to the "ligeliahorn" rip is dead. can anyone re-up it? thanks!!

Vileness Fats said...

This is a bit of an obscure request but would you happen to have any of the other works by Sedayne especially The Stones & Trees of the Small Palace?
Thanks.

Vileness Fats said...

Just noticed that most of it is still in print, nevermind.