Transmitting from the clandestine depths of post-industrial surreality, Phuture Doom are poised to expand on the Black Acid of their debut EP, Nightfall (released via OWSLA on 23rd July) with their first full length. Coming October 15th, also on OWSLA, the 10 track recording is a highdriving collection of dystopian doom techno that nods to revered genres from IDM to black metal.
Transmuted between aural and ideological dimensions, the LP leaves audiences whiplashed in a wake of occult mystery and warned of a not so distant merciless and mechanized future. In anticipation of the release, Phuture Doom has tipped the world off with a series of encoded hints into their enigmatic inner workings via their social media. The group is geared up to push their mystique beyond recording, having readied their sound to be unleashed upon live audiences as well. Prepare for the Black Acid reign, it is coming.
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