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“Leaves me crushed by the weight of human movement”
Joe (XOiG) · favourite track: qaqqari lā târi Part I
“Rick Ruben said ( I am paraphrasing, of course) an artist can't make art for the audience. The artist must make art for themselves. The audience will be attracted to the authenticity of the work and value that authenticity. Wyatt E. surely does not have an audience in mind when they make their music. The work expresses something they are attracted to and value. In turn, we are attracted to their passion and value the music as they do. Very cool and unusual music. Thanks !!!”
“Very heavy psych/doom/drone/and even folk. Can that happen? Why, yes, it can. Wyatt E is from Belgium, although their music is steeped in ancient Eastern sounds. They explore the exile of the people of Jerusalem to Babylon in 587 BC here, adeptly blending East and West. The vocals range from deep chanting to soaring female wailing, altogether eerie and captivating.”
Nickie Harte Kelly · favourite track: Im Lelya
“yesterday, on the way home, I decided to take a different (possibly shorter) way. Unfortunately, there were three separate areas of construction along that route. "That's progress!" my grandmother used to say that and laugh”
“"What I can say is that again this music is criminally good and that once the picture will be completed we will hopefully able to affirm that Wyatt E. have outdone themselves. At least the signs are pointing into that direction." https://derohlsen.blogspot.com/2025/02/wyatt-e-zamaru-ultu-qereb-ziqquratu.html”
