oceans Bioluminicent
Oceanss: A Sonic Implosion from the Darkest Corners of Mexico City
Bioluminicent is a slow, ominous descent—a damp spiral plunging into unfathomable depths. Ten tracks that echo with abyssal pressure and collapsing gears under alien-toned water. Something moves in the dark: tubes breathing, lights flickering. This is an auditory sci-fi manifesto where every track pulses with a dark, raw heartbeat. Noise as the language of the unknown.
From the title track, Bioluminicent—a sound lab of biological and mechanical dissection, as if carving up the Sea Devil (Himantolophus sagamius) itself—to Las Voces del Agua, a broken kaleidoscope of liquid psychedelia, Oceanss crafts a sonic abyss. Come to Me Closer writhes with perverted, flayed synth-pop, while Power Junky detonates in an industrial whirlwind of human decay—practically a prayer to William S. Burroughs. Everything feels raw, ominous, and yet hypnotically mechanical.
Zeitheist and Plexo Solar are fractals of noise and literary references. Distorted hymns clash with religious and Borgean undertones, replicating like infinite droplets of sound in a space where the surreal bleeds into the dreamlike. This is a sonic baptism in polluted water.
coming to you in super limited 150 pressing on eco black vinyl