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Little Menstrual Night Music
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Album Details: Little Menstrual Night Music

Release Date:01/01/2003
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Track List: Little Menstrual Night Music

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Pro Reviews: Little Menstrual Night Music

  • All Music Guide

    This drastic Steven Stapleton remix of Current 93's 1986 LP In Menstrual Night was used as intro music for the band's live shows in 2003. It certainly works more on the level of background music than the original, which collaged tape loops, children reciting nursery rhymes, and other odd soundbites on two side-long tracks, back in Current 93's pre-folk days. In Menstrual Night is a creepy album, though less so than the more powerful works like Dogs Blood Order and Nature Unveiled. The remix completely blurs this all into a wash of eerie ambience, a heavy slue of echoes and filters whirled into drones while indecipherable wisps of vocal murmuring spill out of the soup. The original is nearly unrecognizable, even as the spooky atmosphere is retained, though with all the sharp edges smoothed and billowed to sound like some far-off choir of dispossessed angels chiming out of the depths. A compelling work that doesn't necessarily improve on the original but rather twists it into something f...ar more relaxed, and nearly as strange. - Rolf Semprebon, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Current 93

With a glut of industrial-pop hybrids on the market in the 1980s and '90s, several bands stayed true to the experimental nature of early industrial music. The Psychic TV axis alone spawned many creative artists, including Current 93's David Tibet, who blends Gothic chanting and haunting atmospherics with industrial noisescapes courtesy of tape loops and synthesizers. Th... Read more