Convivium Oneirogen
Album info
Album-Release:
2016
HRA-Release:
20.01.2017
Label: denovali records
Genre: Electronic
Subgenre: Electronica
Artist: Oneirogen
Composer: Mario Diaz de Leon
Album including Album cover
- 1 Siege 02:39
- 2 Sacrum 09:02
- 3 Rupture 06:56
- 4 Convivium 04:12
- 5 Engulfment 03:43
- 6 Cordium 07:17
- 7 Held 04:59
Info for Convivium
'Convivium' is Mario Diaz de Leon's third album under his ONEIROGEN alias, and follows the 'Plenitude' EP, released in 2015. It was developed over a period of two and a half years, primarily through live performance in the metal and noise underground of NYC. Like its predecessor, the album's core instrumentation is an array of hypnotic synthesizer riffs, pummeling percussion, distorted vocals, and surging noise. With 'Convivum', Diaz de Leon has crafted a powerful and singular work of heavy electronic music.
A charged sense of anticipation permeates the music, sustaining tension and mystery through spans of repetition and moments of rupture. The songs build towards hedonistic climaxes, which yield to sparse, expansive passages in which every sonic detail is vividly heard. Inspired in part by Bataille's 'Erotism', which connects the 'rupture of boundaries' common to sex, mystical ecstasy and ritual sacrifice, as well as the work of psychologist Stanislov Grof on the impacts of birth trauma on the human psyche, 'Convivium' is an incantatory journey through primal and dark creative forces.
The artistic output of Mario Diaz de Leon spans a wide range. In addition to his work as Oneirogen, he is highly active as a composer of modern classical music (with a 2016 commission from the LA Philharmonic and releases on Tzadik and Denovali), and is the frontman of Luminous Vault, his recently formed death metal band. Envisioning all of his activity as part of a spiritual practice, he considers Oneirogen to be the most personal side of his work.
'It's just me producing everything, and of course I perform it alone as well.' he explains. 'Each album is a kind of personal trial or rite of passage. As someone who also works in the classical tradition, I think of them as my symphonies. Its a project where i'm open to all my influences, and i'm entering into mystery and the unknown, battling to carve essences out of formlessness.'
Mario Diaz de Leon, all instruments
Recorded November 2013 - February 2016
Mastered by James Plotkin
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