Void Sigil Records

Welcome to Void Sigil Records, an independent netlabel dedicated to experimental and speculative audiovisual material. On this page you will find all Void Sigil Records releases outside of the core Void Sigil project. Please visit voidsigil.blogspot.com for all Void Sigil recordings and artwork, and browse our page at voidsigil.bandcamp.com for all audio releases on Void Sigil Records.

20150807

The Neplatný Radio Orchestra - Snowfall On Ashes (A Theme For Solo Autoharp)



20150505

The Neplatný Radio Orchestra - Music For The Entropic Mass I

Void Sigil Records presents: The Neplatný Radio Orchestra - Music For The Entropic Mass I

Compositions for solo pipe organ.



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20150209

Tanpakushitsu Kizuato - G​​}​​nsH00​​!​​n7omX Kft3​​^​​f

Void Sigil Records presents: Tanpakushitsu Kizuato - G​​}​​nsH00​​!​​n7omX Kft3​​^​​f



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20150115

Cryptomorggni - Cold Blooded

Cryptomorggni was created to explore the confluence of textures and ambiance that exists between metal, noise, and drone music. On "Cold Blooded," the sound sources utilized were limited to field recordings of wind, arpeggios played on a charango (a small stringed instrument from the Andean regions of South America, similar to a lute or a mandolin), drones and melodic passages played on Irish uilleann bagpipes, and a single bass rhythm played on a modified electric guitar. No synthetic elements were incorporated into this recording.



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20130630

null/point - Bandersnatch!

Bandersnatch!, which I recorded during the summer and autumn of 2011, was the first null/point music I had released in four years, and the first album to incorporate the full scope of the null/point project, as well as establishing an aesthetic of salvaging culture-specific musical symbolism and motifs that would become one of the central concepts of Void Sigil (The first two albums of null/point material, Technologies Of The Sacred volumes 1 and 2, still survive, and remixing and reissuing them, likely in the context of a Void Sigil release, is slowly climbing my list of priorities). I was working on these tracks at a time when circumstances had recently freed me from a professional obligation to listen primarily to a fairly narrow range of music, and during a period that saw me move, in a fairly short period of time, from California to Washington state to northern Scotland. Perhaps because of these factors, the album sounds a bit schizophrenic; a machine gun-quick ricochet through a wide variety of styles and sounds. Still, now armed with two years' worth of hindsight, I enjoy the mixtape-like quality of the album.



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 ©2011 null/point and Hermitage Recordings.

(Originally uploaded 11/16/12 on Digital Death Rattle)

20130616

null/point - Holy Day

This is the final null/point audio-visual video piece I'll upload, one created over the summer of 2012. I used mostly found footage to create the video, with small bits of databent video used as effects. The soundtrack is completely original and mixes synthetic and found sound elements. Although the components of both the video and the audio, individually and free of any other context, are completely benign, I was pleased at how unsettling they became with a few color filters and some editing.



©2012 null/point and Hermitage Recordings.

(Originally uploaded 11/16/12 on Digital Death Rattle)

20130613

null/point - Through The Looking-Glass

Another standalone null/point audio-visual video piece, from the summer of 2012. This video is almost exclusively found footage, most of it fairly old amateur footage, and is probably the closest I'll ever come to a traditional "Gothic" horror short film.



©2012 null/point and Hermitage Recordings.

(Originally uploaded 11/16/12 on Digital Death Rattle)