MAUSOLEI VORPOSTEN (2018) Ambient dungeon synth
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MAUSOLEI VORPOSTEN (2018) Ambient dungeon synth

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Mausolei - UNTERKĂśHLUNG
Mausolei - Anonymität
Self-released
2017
Secluded Alchemist  - Ruminations Of A Hermit
Review by MAUSOLEI
Opening with “The Forest is Foreboding…”, Secluded Alchemist sets the stage for a deep-dive into the depths of solitude. Very simple but effective notes carry the listener through a foreboding atmosphere wrought with uncertainty and a feeling of lingering dread. Crippled trees line the horizon and leaves of dried ochre crack underfoot as I lose myself in the macabre landscape. A genuinely cryptic opening track for a very powerful demo, this song really outperforms itself at setting the mood for the story yet to unfold.
The next track, “Seeking Solitude In This Desolate Cave…” walks the line between unparalleled beauty and sublime horror. One word comes to mind when I listen to this track: haunting. I can feel the ghosts of countless dead circling around as I wander between broken rocks and the murmur of an underground stream off in the distance. An otherworldly glow gets stronger the further I walk while the voices of dead ancestors imbue me with strength and guide me along. This track is unreal in both talent and execution and it’s an incredible example of how simple and elegant a song can be while still allowing you a glimpse into a dream you’ve never had, but feel like you’ve known all along. I can’t say enough about this track, this is what the genre was built for.
“Ripples From A Nearby Pond Offer The Utmost Tranquility…” gives the listener a chance to breathe and gives us a very beautiful transition between tracks 2 and 4, bridging the gaps between solitude and the unknown. The sounds chosen for this track are celestial and echo in the mind’s eye to create a very peaceful, nostalgic space. Near the end of the track, the tones shift ever so slightly to innuendo at a lingering threat outside of our vantage point. This serves to expertly lead us into the final track of the demo. As the last notes play out, it becomes clear that this artist has created something very powerful in these songs. Finally, “The Forest Is My Sole Companion…” circles back to similar emotions felt in the first track, but as the title suggests, a sacred bond has been formed with the environment. Some hidden power has been distilled from the Forest and we are catching our first glimpse of the potential. I feel genuine sadness listening to this song, as if some distant memory tugs at my mind but it’s too far gone to recollect; some specter from the past who yearns for acknowledgment that will never be realized. A very eloquent ending to an equally dynamic demo. I’d like to take a moment to mention that for what I assume to be the debut album of a new artist in the genre, this demo knocked my socks off. Many new artists become overwhelmed by the possibilities available to them and try to force as many sounds into a single track as possible. Secluded Alchemist has done an incredible job at very carefully choosing the sounds that only serve to enhance the narrative. There were no sections that I felt were out of place, no sound that didn’t belong, no melody that made me uncomfortable. The titles of each track are perfect descriptions for the realms that the songs create. It’s clear that the artist spent quality time and consideration when choosing these names. I can’t wait to hear what comes next from this artist, I am very pleased with the quality and craftsmanship established in “Ruminations Of A Hermit”. Favorite Track: “Seeking Solitude In This Desolate Cave…”
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MAUSOLEI - ANONYMITÄT
Review by Snarling Clearing
The cover of MAUSOLEI’s latest album, ANONYMITÄT, like those of some of his earlier covers, features an Escher-like architectural fantasy. We encounter in this structure a unique totality, a sort of Ouroboros in the center of this yellowed-old nothingness. This image is a fitting one for ANONYMITÄT, which is itself something of a totality. It is consistent all throughout in the sense that every track on the album is related in texture to any other given track—that warm tape’s hiss, that low and menacing synth which is here and there accompanied or altogether eclipsed by the ghostly high notes that ring and hover above and around it like will-o’-the-wisps over a dark swamp—and this textural unity produces a satisfying feeling of completeness by the end of it. It’s a much darker album than the previous one, LETZTE WORTE, which came out in June of last year and had a more sullen and bittersweet quality to it whereas this album has a more sinister edge to it. It’s a dark monolith of that unmistakably lo-fi dungeon sound coming from Phoenix, Arizona USA, called MAUSOLEI.
One should not mistake my description of the album as consistent with saying that every track on it sounds the same as the other. Though sonically related in texture to the others, each track has its own overall tone, evokes different things. And the opacity of the titles (in all caps they remain somewhat static and removed from the sound material) leaves the imagination to conjure up its own imagery. In its increasing familiarity the sound itself may seem to shape-shift in the mind’s eye throughout the duration of the album: That hiss that feels like walking through a dense fog surrounding the solemn and specter-like synths in VERRAT becomes the sound of a waterfall on a mountainside one scales in UNTERKÜHLUNG. In this way, the music is free of any constraint, free to evoke any image or feeling or memory in the listener as it washes over him or her.
Despite the range in tone—from the somber to the ominous—there is no awkward disparity in sound here, no disjointedness. Each track seems as if to grow out of the one before it, organically (not unlike the structures in the albums’ illustrations). This is not just some old bunch of songs thrown together and forced into connection, thematic or otherwise; here, they compose a signature sound with varying expressions. One can immediately recognize and differentiate a track by MAUSOLEI from those of other Dungeon Synth artists—his sound truly is his own—and this is no less true on ANONYMITÄT. And so, in my opinion, ANONYMITÄT deserves praise as one of the best new releases of the year so far and among the go-to records for lo-fi Dungeon Synth.
 My favorite track would have to be UNTERKÜHLUNG. It’s one of the darker tracks on the album—second to SALPETER—and, given its spot in the middle of the record, I would describe it as something like the fulcrum of the album.
Mausolei - Nocturne
8 track album