Transcendence into the Peripheral

Transcendence Into the Peripheral
Studio album by Disembowelment
Released 1993
Recorded 1992 at Toybox Studios, Melbourne, Australia
Genre Death-doom[1], dark ambient
Length 59:36
Label Relapse (U.S.)
Producer Disembowelment
Disembowelment chronology
Dusk
(1992)Dusk1992
Transcendence Into the Peripheral
(1993)
Disembowelment
(2005)Disembowelment2005
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Sputnikmusic[2]

Transcendence Into the Peripheral is the first full-length album by the Australian death-doom band Disembowelment. The album was originally released in 1993. In 2005, this album was included in its entirety as part of a double CD of all the band's recorded material.

Track 7 from this album (Cerulean Transience of All My Imagined Shores) is also the inspiration for the name of an experimental/psychedelic ambient music project.[3]

Track listing

  1. "The Tree of Life and Death" (10:25)
  2. "Your Prophetic Throne of Ivory" (7:40)
  3. "Excoriate" (4:44)
  4. "Nightside of Eden" (2:38)
  5. "A Burial at Ornans" (14:38)
  6. "The Spirits of the Tall Hills" (9:22)
  7. "Cerulean Transience of All My Imagined Shores" (10:06)

Credits

  • Renato Gallina - vocals, guitar
  • Jason Kells - guitar
  • Paul Mazziotta - drums
  • Matthew Skarajew - bass
  • Tony Mazziotta - double bass, track 7
  • I'da - vocals, track 4

References

  1. Davis, Cody. "Funeral Doom Friday: DISEMBOWELMENT's Genre-Defining Classic, Transcendence Into the Peripheral". Metal Injection. Retrieved 4 September 2018.
  2. https://www.sputnikmusic.com/review/26780/Disembowelment-Transcendence-Into-The-Peripheral/
  3. http://godwidevoid.blogspot.com
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