Full Album Stream: Mark Solotroff – ‘Today The Infinite, Tomorrow Zero’

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Photo by Elena Solotroff

We’re gonna go ahead and ease you into the Halloween insanity (fireworks are part of the celebrations up here in Canada) with some dark ambient noise courtesy of Bloodyminded/Anatomy Of Habit founder Mark Solotroff. Solotroff is also the founder/owner of the BloodLust! label, purveyors of industrial electronic noise since 1995, and today we’re offering a full premiere of his third solo release, Today The Infinite, Tomorrow Zero. The looping, static-y sounds will help get your head right for whatever All Hallows Eve celebrations you may have planned. And if you’re staying home to dole out candy to trick or treaters, Solotroff’s vaguely menacing, tense soundscapes offer the perfect soundtrack to set the mood for a night of fright.

Today The Infinite, Tomorrow Zero is set for release on November 3 on four-panel digipak CD and digitally on all major platforms. Place your preorders here.

Quote: “I’m excited to share my new album here, today of all days, in advance of its release on Friday. It may not be full-on Halloween spooky, but it’s definitely seasonally correct, as it’s filled with a strong autumnal sense of melancholy and nostalgia. We’re living in darker days, literally and figuratively, after all. Mood-wise, it’s probably easier to connect to Anatomy of Habit, even if the palate is different, but a lot of friends of Bloodyminded will already know the direction I’ve been headed with my solo releases. I invite the rest of you to sink into the unsettling ambience and see where the mood takes you.”

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