@@theboraxbandit9563 the Ape of Naples, would be a good bet. They are tbh a very different type of music, less post punk and prog and more disturbing experimental electronica with some really detailed occult undertones and a background in British industrial music- i find a lot of people in that background to be sanctimonious edgy types- the exact opposite of Cardiacs and Tim Smith. But this still sounds like The Ape of Naples or some of there later stuff, at least to me.
@@hamishwhitehenderson5197 I just fired it up and I'm loving the medieval / folk elements! I appreciate your description and I get totally where you're coming from, even though it's hard to put into words. Thanks for the share!
This is beautiful.
I imagine a magic ritual in a circle twirling and singing magick words
Amazing. It reminds me of some of Coil’s stuff.
Thanks for the recommendation :D
Which album would you suggest offers the most similarity?
@@theboraxbandit9563 the Ape of Naples, would be a good bet. They are tbh a very different type of music, less post punk and prog and more disturbing experimental electronica with some really detailed occult undertones and a background in British industrial music- i find a lot of people in that background to be sanctimonious edgy types- the exact opposite of Cardiacs and Tim Smith. But this still sounds like The Ape of Naples or some of there later stuff, at least to me.
@@hamishwhitehenderson5197 I just fired it up and I'm loving the medieval / folk elements!
I appreciate your description and I get totally where you're coming from, even though it's hard to put into words. Thanks for the share!
@@theboraxbandit9563 glad I could be of help.
Second Favorite song from this album.
Is your favourite Lilly White's party?
@@meursault7030 Dog Eat Spine or that one. Up In Annie’s Room is also a treat.
reminds me of electroplankton :)