All remaining copies of this EP have been damaged during shipping, and are now reduced in price to "compensate" for this. Shipping pricing will remain the same, to ensure that costs are covered. By buying a copy from this point on, you acknowledge the information provided above, returns/reimbursements will not be available after purchase (as copies will most likely be damaged even further if shipped multiple times, thus can not be sold).
These copies are only on sale for those who have expressed continued interest in obtaining a copy of this record, despite the damages. This is only an option for those who truly want a copy still, as there are no plans for another repressing in the foreseeable future.
Limited run second cassette pressing of the Initiation EP
Includes unlimited streaming of Initiation [Re-Issue]
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
supported by 57 fans who also own “Altar of Hecate [Enhanced Audio]”
Ominous in mood and striking in it's execution, "The Architects" is a fantastic release by Randal Collier-Ford that fully displays the depth of his talent and the scope of his vision.
An excellent collection of finely detailed and textured work that thoroughly engages, "The Architects" inspires repeated listens and deeper immersion by the listener, offering greater rewards the further you dive into it. rikm
Hypnotic ambient and drone music crests in the second track, which clocks in at a whopping 46 minutes. Mesmerizing from start to finish. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 25, 2023
The aptly-named Hauntings write songs that are sinister and moody—the seconds in a horror film right before the jump scare. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 3, 2023
Post-rock musician and World Within Worlds label head Lachlan R. Dale returns with his debut full-length, a suite of ambient explorations. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 27, 2024
supported by 46 fans who also own “Altar of Hecate [Enhanced Audio]”
Yog-Sothoth. The thought of something lurking beyond time and space, seeing and knowing everything and all in existence at any given time, is deeply unsettling and yet fascinating. This outermost, outerworldly feeling is being transported in a good way. Part 1 is good, but Part 2 indeed sounds like I would imagine The Lurker at the Threshold to feel, if he felt anything. An outerworldly, cosmic and desolate piece of dark ambient. David Fischer