VRIL

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VRIL
Studio album by
Released2002
Recorded2002
Genre
LabelMagaza
ProducerSenad Hadžimusić Teno
SCH chronology
During Wartime... Again!
(1999)
VRIL
(2002)
Eat This!
(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Ljiljan [1]
Radio Študent (Tolpa bumov)[2]
skenders[3]
Muzika OnLine - Vijesti - 30(8/10) [4]
Oslobođenje [5]
Proroci, INFO magazin [6]
StartBiH[7]

VRIL is the sixth official album by SCH. Following a seven-year hiatus, Teno resumed activity in 2002, with a new electronic sound. According to the official SCH discography, "VRIL is a concept album that deals with the occult, space, aliens, secret societies, high politics, VRIL energy and other 'dangerous matters'."[8]

Ognjen Tvrtković, in Ljiljan, describes how SCH's previous "guitar noise" has been replaced by electronic instrumentation and sampling: "Once again we face an exploration of monotony, a minimalist research into rhythmic and melodic forms, tracks infused with a maximally claustrophobic atmosphere, and surreal imagery adopted from science fiction tomes...[t]ake Nazi UFO, [for example] a veritable little electronic symphony during which Hadžimusić develops his minimalist aesthetic of endless repetitiveness of rhythmic and melodic lines to the outer limits, a method he resorts to on a number of tracks here."[9]

Track listing[edit]

  1. "E.T. Tanz"
  2. "Ultima Thule - Mantra"
  3. "Kazumi"
  4. "Grijeh"
  5. "Predugo sve ovo traje"
  6. "Gruvy Lube"
  7. "Tamna sila"
  8. "Znaš da te oni k meni šalju"
  9. "Nazi UFO"
  10. "Traumkugel"
  11. "Tamna sila"

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Ognjen Tvrtković: A claustrophobic Vision of the Future". Ljiljan. Archived from the original on 10 March 2009. Retrieved 17 December 2011.
  2. ^ Igor Bašin. Radio Študent (Tolpa bumov), Ljubljana, 10. 10. 2002
  3. ^ Rajko Muršič: SCH - Vril, Muska, Ljubljana, 2002
  4. ^ Omar Kudović: SCH, Muzika OnLine - Vijesti - 30, July 2002
  5. ^ Josip Dujmović: SCH - Vril, Oslobođenje - prilog Metropolis, Sarajevo, July 2002
  6. ^ Mirza Gazibegović: Proroci, INFO magazin, 54-55, July 2002, p. 145
  7. ^ Selvedin Avdić: Kad Hyperboreanci izadju na zemlju, StartBiH, No. 90 Vol. 5, 2 May 2002; p. 55
  8. ^ "SCH Discography". Archived from the original on 2009-03-10. Retrieved 2009-03-10.
  9. ^ Ognjen Tvrtković. "A claustrophobic Vision of the Future, Ljiljan Issue 489, 3–10 June 2002; p 49". Archived from the original on 10 March 2009. Retrieved 17 December 2011.

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