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Pulsefear appeared in 2001 through spontaneous improvisation, influenced by Maeror Tri/Troum, Raison D'etre, Megaptera and many more. Two guitars, one four-track, and accumulated sonic junk explored over the course of several days with the final result of nearly two hours of gritty dark ambience. The goal was to create monolithic, evocative, unnerving, shifting atmospheres inspired by the darkness, fear and allure of derelict environments and urban decay. A brief glimpse of this session, sadly coloured by some rather questionable use of samples, appeared via a split demo with The Axis of Perdition in 2002, the band who grew directly out of the aesthetics and intentions of Pulsefear. Since then, unexpectedly, the Pulsefear archives languished in disuse for five years, until being spontaneously unearthed once more. The original sounds, raw and full of old energy, retained the effect of yore, and the duo set about finally completing them with additional textures and a proper mastering job, swept clean of samples and borrowed sources of impact. An album has recently been completed, and the band are on the lookout for an appropriate label. Pulsefear is the haunting, disquieting soundtrack to entering the realm of the Axis; the slow bleed between our reality and the places of blood and rust. Wander down the wrong alleys and you may slip between the cracks, into a gloomy purgatory where terror gnaws unseen and unheard behind the shadows as you wind further down into the realms of

Corridors

Perichoresis

Perichroresis
Le Mal Dominant: Industrial Music For Black Masses
Demo
Notes from the Lighthouse

Corridors / Notes From The Lighthouse
Le Mal Dominant - Industrial Music for Black Masses
AOP/Pulsefear split
Axis Of Perdition / Pulsefear
Notes From The Lighthouse [Split]
Corridors [The Axis Of Perdition & Pulsefear]