
Heavy distortion, blasted reverb, thunderous, Cronenburg crackle. - Foxy Digitalis
You see that c76? That’s 76 fucking minutes of absolute destruction… I felt like I was being led around a barren, post-apocalyptic landscape on a head full of codeine with no end in sight. -Incomplete Tales of Several Journeys
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When Dante stood in the dark wood, perhaps contemplating his final evening, Virgil came to his side and shown him Inferno. Standing at its gates, Dante must have immediately seen the souls stirred by the storms beyond Limbo. Remains of a Burning World is that storm, an unrelenting, swarming gust of unforgiving doom. The duo of Robe. have repeatedly proven themselves masters of evil drone with releases on Small Doses, Blackest Rainbow, House of Alchemy and their own Tragic Creature. More than any other Robe. release, Remains is the duo’s most considered, methodically stretching worn carcasses with ease rather than a full assault. Limited edition of 100 pro-dubbed and imprinted c76 tapes with full color jcard and vellum insert.








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1 Love Cry Hammer // Jan 21, 2010 at 4:19 pm
[...] course, don’t miss out still new-ish cassettes from Robe. and Beru (almost gone), plus a CDr from Mothguts and split LP from I Heart Lung and [...]
2 Foxy Digitalis Reviews Robe. ‘Remains Of A Burning World’ // Jan 27, 2010 at 11:00 am
[...] Digitalis reviews Robe.’s Remains of a Burning World: Minimal subtle variations of a lo-fi drone, the squeal of old hinges on a windswept night. The [...]
3 Musique Machine Reviews Robe. ‘Remains Of A Burning World’ // Mar 25, 2010 at 1:24 pm
[...] Purchase cassette here. [...]