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Tom Hall, aka Sermons By The Devil, makes visceral electronic music the old-fashioned way: with machines. His hardware-based apocalyptic electronic music builds over longform tracks in modular-made percussive heartbeats and wavering synth melodies. It's meditative, hypnotic, and a singular sound.
With his Library Of The Occult debut Exorcismo Electrónico, Hall takes Sermons By The Devil into everything from apocalyptic tomes, electro funk excursions, and hip hop-adjacent beats, all meant to put us in a meditative space built for contemplating the downward spiral the world seems to be riding on.
From the moody opener "Mouth Full Of Frogs" to the one-two electro funk punch of "Voice Of Doom" and "Electroshock", Exorcismo Electrónico wants to move you in contemplative and visceral directions, never losing sight of the importance of feel.
Exorcismo Electrónico has no specific intent or concept, yet when you hit play you get lost in its movement and almost drone-like delivery. The music possesses you, and you bend to its will.
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01. Mouth Full of Frogs 04:45 video
02. Voice of Doom 06:36
03. Electroshock 06:54
04. Spasms 06:46
05. Synesthesia 07:12
06. Sleep Eaters 04:15
07. Dangerous Advice from the Grave 07:18