Mortiis – Ghosts of Europa

Norwegian artist Håvard Ellefsen known as the enigmatic musical entity Mortiis embraces a visionary experimental approach that never ceases to evolve and evidently defies standard categorization generating today the cinematic new album “Ghosts of Europa”.
The title track depicts a surreal atmospheric ensemble where warped electro beats and mystical melodic waves gently unfold around fascinating vocals and often convey surprising uplifting sentiments.
Drenched in endless melancholia “The Faith That Fades Away” spellbinds even the occasional listeners with a poignant vocal delivery and darkly mesmerizing atmospheric arrangements naturally leading to thrilling rhythmic crescendos with the addition of gritty noise guitars.
In the beginning “Transcending Morpheus” reveals ancestral ritualistic vibes focusing on solemn choirs and the cathartic rhythmic patterns naturally acquire enticing darkwave textures.
“Tundra, Heart of Hell” takes you straight to the dancefloor relying on the distorted echoes of raw guitars to build electrifying grooves in industrial fashion enriched by dense atmospheric multilayers.
With an addictive dark rock flair “Farewell Romero” amplifies gloomy vibes with an intricate blend of dystopian electronic soundscapes and magnetic fuzzy guitars perfectly complemented by a wild vocal performance.
After over a thousand sessions Mortiis proudly refuses any rules and ultimately finds the ideal creative liberation within the hypnotizing sonic realm of “Ghosts of Europa”.

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