This is Somnolence’s music collection on Bandcamp.

Somnolence

  1. Belgrade, Serbia
  2. Experimental
  1. collection 15
  2. wishlist 1
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  1. Earth 2.23 Special Lower Frequency Mix
    by Earth
    Teeth of Lions Rule the Divine (Justin K Broadrick Remix) Teeth of Lions Rule the Divine (Justin K Broadrick Remix)
  2. PURGE
    by GODFLESH
    ARMY OF NON ARMY OF NON
  3. A Bureaucratic Desire For Extra Capsular Extraction
    by Earth
    Geometry Of Murder Geometry Of Murder
  4. Angels of Darkness, Demons of Light II
    by Earth
  5. Hibernaculum
    by Earth
    Miami Morning Coming Down Miami Morning Coming Down
  6. Radio Live
    by Earth
  7. Hex; Or Printing In The Infernal Method
    by Earth
    Raiford (The Felon Wind) Raiford (The Felon Wind)
  8. Angels Of Darkness, Demons Of Light I
    by Earth
  9. The Bees Made Honey In The Lion's Skull
    by Earth
    The Bees Made Honey In The Lion's Skull The Bees Made Honey In The Lion's Skull
  10. Primitive And Deadly
    by Earth
  11. NERO
    by GODFLESH
    NERO (ALT VERSION) NERO (ALT VERSION)
  12. Ugliest
    by CHORDA
    I.N.F.N I.N.F.N
    Always great to see new brutal, soul-crushing industrial rock/metal. It gives me hope.

    For whom did he suffer?
  13. Industrial (Re-Mastered)
    by Pitchshifter
    Eye (Remastered) Eye (Remastered)
    Some say this is a ripoff of Streetcleaner by Godflesh, but Industrial is unique in its own way, and the vibe, albeit similar in some ways, is also unique in some ways. I guess one could consider this a younger cousin of Streetcleaner.

    This album also helped me understand how drum machines are more than just a replacement for drums.

    Broken, you cover your burns.
  14. Death Industrial
    by Pitchshifter
    New Flesh P.S.I. (Long Live The New Flesh Videodrome) New Flesh P.S.I. (Long Live The New Flesh Videodrome)
    A great sequel to Industrial. Need I say more?

    Long live the new flesh!
  15. Streetcleaner (Remastered)
    by Godflesh
    Life Is Easy Life Is Easy
    In all honesty, when I first heard this album, particularly Like Rats, I disliked it and thought it was overly and pointlessly aggressive. But then it grew on me. This album helped me learn what industrial metal can be. It made me appreciate the heavier, darker side of industrial metal.

    The whole album feels like I'm descending into hell, but in a kind of a cathartic way. A great way to let go of negative thoughts and feelings.

    Truly an amazing and inspiring album.

    This is my own hell.