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Worshipping at the Alter of the Boul God (W/ Boul God Records)

Worshipping at the Alter of the Boul God (W/ Boul God Records)

Published 2 years, 7 months ago
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Boul God records is a Philadelphia-based bizarre music label that traffics in all manner of surreal and mind-bending contemporary styles of music. From the cavernous, early Death in June influenced post-punk/neofolk of Gorseddd FM, to the disorienting blend of head fucked techno and garbled BM vocals of Grail Wizard, to the brutal and frightening electronics of Incluse, to the dadaist, Kiwi-influenced fucked guitar pop of Flying Mausoleum , Boul God is less concerned with genre than it is the cultivation of an AESTHETIC and an atmosphere. You see, underground labels function best when they are approached as conceptual art projects. The best underground labels — Siltbreeze, Harbinger, Bunker Records, Darker than Black, Hospital Productions — understand this, and when we think of them we think of a certain aesthetic. Boul God is establishing itself upon that list.

The anonymous curator/owner/auteur of Boul God joins us here to discuss the label, his own personal taste, covering the Grateful Dead, and the decline of the music scene in his home city of Philly.

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SOUNDTRACK: Flying Mausoleum
"Wiking in Scotch Ghetto"  Grail Wizard "The Werewolf Call"  Incluse "Thousands of Intelligent Reliable..."  Gorseddd FM "The Promise of Rot"  Bizarre Carnival "Ketamine Death" 

LINKS:
Boul God at Bandcamp Boul God at Big Cartel Dirk Kolk at Youtube 

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