Night Clerk Radio: Haunted Music Reviews

Exploring Concept Albums from HDK

Episode Summary

Heimat Der Katastrophe (HDK) is a DIY label managed by an artist collective in Milan. They produce a wide range of albums from genres described as "ambient punk, minimal-synth, dungeon-drone, wartime music and post-nuclear wave." On this episode, we discuss two of their recent releases: a classic dungeon synth album and a soundtrack for an Italian horror movie that never existed.

Episode Notes

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Heimat Der Katastrophe (HDK) is a DIY label managed by an artist collective in Milan. They produce a wide range of albums from genres described as "ambient punk, minimal-synth, dungeon-drone, wartime music and post-nuclear wave." On this episode, we discuss two of their recent releases: a classic dungeon synth album and a soundtrack for an Italian sci-fi tv-movie that never existed.

Albums Discussed

HDK 72 † La gabbia umana by A. Ralla
HDK 81 † Husk the mountains by Pontifferasmus

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Artwork by: Patsy McDowell  
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