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Blink Twice - Other Locations [Expanded Edition]

by Mood Exhibit

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Belial Pelegrim Love that this has emerged from another time period altogether. This immersive album delves into the depths of the subconscious and takes the listener on a journey through uncharted territories of sound and emotion. "Other Locations" is a testament to the BT's ability to conjure a sense of mystery and wonder through sound alone. Each subsequent track builds upon this foundation, gradually intensifying the sense of foreboding from the very fabric of dark sonic dreams. Favorite track: Subsistence.
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Subsistence 10:07
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Tlaloc 05:21
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Pull of Time 11:05
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Slow Escape 04:47
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about

Other Locations was originally released in 1996 on the German record label Broken Seal. It was the first CD release from Blink Twice and the label's second release.
At the time there was a zine culture in electronic music, where artists would send their cassettes through the mail to different underground music zines for review across the globe. It was really the only way to get one's music heard.
After putting out numerous cassettes in the early to mid 1990s, Blink Twice had earned a reputation as a unique dark ambient artist in America.
www.discogs.com/artist/48238-Blink-Twice

The dark mysterious sound of Blink Twice resonated in European countries, with favorable reviews in the Slovakian zine Crewzine, the Belgian leading electronic magazine Side-Line, Phosphor, and Wounded magazine from Lithuania. Blink Twice was also featured in American industrial magazines Outburn and Industrial Nation, as well as sonic-boom
sonic-boom.com/review/blink.twice-1.html

The sound of Blink Twice earned comparisons to artists at the time such as early Delerium, Dead Can Dance, Nightmare Lodge, Temps Perdu?, SPK, and some of the Cold Meat Industry roster from Sweden namely Raison d'etre, Morthound, and Deustch Nepal. Although generally classified under the genre of "dark ambient", Blink Twice utilized much more melody and percussion than most ambient. Many tracks display the melodic layering and tribal percussion that are showcased in some current Mood Exhibit material.

"Other Locations" is finally available here on the Mood Exhibit Bandcamp page, Robert Salchak's official distribution for all his music.
It includes a large selection of bonus material from the era (1993-1996) that was either never released or only available on cassette.

Hidden as the last track is an epic nearly 15 minute tribal ambient excursion that can only be described as Dead Can Dance era Spiritchaser" (1996) meets Delerium era "Spheres I"(1994)

It is an essential historic document for followers of Mood Exhibit, as well as any fan of dark ambient/neoclassical/tribal/cinematic sounds.

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released September 13, 2023

All music by Robert Salchak using various hardware gear
1993 - 1996.

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Mood Exhibit is the sound expression outlet for Robert Salchak. Exploring the genres of electronic, post classical, old world instrumental, and melody laced soundtrack styles. The music of ME has a strong emphasis on visual texture and emotion.

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