| 1 | Ixaxaar | 5:08 |
| 2 | Primordial Atom | 25:27 |
| 3 | Protoplasmic Reversion | 5:54 |
| 4 | The Daathian Doorway | 6:38 |
| 5 | The Fourth And Final Key | 11:05 |
Originally recorded in 1990 and reissued by Soleilmoon Recordings in 2000, The Monstrous Soul stands as a definitive benchmark in the Dark Ambient and Ritual Drone genres. A collaborative effort between the legendary Lustmord (Brian Williams) and Clock DVA’s Adi Newton, this album is an hour-long exploration of doom, gloom, and cinematic horror.
The release is celebrated for its mastery of "restrained melodrama," eschewing traditional instrumentation like drums or guitars in favor of fierce drones, field recordings, and unsettling spoken word samples. It is a work of pure atmosphere—foggy, nocturnal, and chillingly hostile—that avoids cliché to deliver a truly frightening auditory experience.
Key Highlights:- "Primordial Atom": A 25-minute centerpiece that evolves from a slow mutation into a rapid, pulsing vision of hell, featuring haunting voices speaking of ancient demons.
- "The Fourth and Final Key": The album’s closing track, featuring electronically treated chanting monks and booming gongs sculpted into ten minutes of nightmarish ritual ambient.
- Production: Expertly crafted soundscapes that blend apocalyptic tensions with deep, marrow-chilling bass drones.
Perfect for late-night listening and fans of the Cold Meat Industry aesthetic, The Monstrous Soul remains a quintessential piece of dark, ominous art. This reissue is a must-have for collectors of experimental and drone music.