While intentions where focused elsewhere for some time, fans where teased in late 2010 with the fantastic Time Of Land EP. In retrospect, it was perhaps the release of deathconsciousness that went on to represent for many what is not only now a classic record, but also the marking of the beginning of the wider enemies list musical ideology. Six years down the track, Barrett’s efforts with label ‘Enemies List’ and its associated side projects resulted in the full time investment of the charismatic Connecticut resident into its further maturation. Inaccessible to many thanks to the duo’s characteristically abject bleakness and startlingly desolate atmosphere, it went on to become an instant classic among the cult following that did manage to break through its considerable inscrutability. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Have a Nice Life – The Unnatural World - Enemies List / The Flenser, 2014ĭan Barrett and Tim Macuga’s original gloom-filled masterpiece deathconsciousness managed to pique the interest of the collective interweb persona back in 2008, where an eager audience received the monolithic double-release with a certain trepidatious appreciation.
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