Njiqahdda - “Taegnuub - Ishnji Angma” Review
Njiqahdda. Taegnuub - Ishnji Angma . 2009. 4.5 stars
Distorted wind-tunnel visions of integration. Wraith-like screams amassing like a wall of water. Bursts of light behind the eyelids. Njqahdda’s music is strange, daunting and deep. It presents both drawn-out abstraction and densely layered guitar riffs that drift over like mist. The meaning of these songs remains ambiguous, even structurally, leaving the listener free to conjure up chaotic imagery. This mysterious band is fixated on submersion, striving to find deep order within intricate texture. Bright moments lap against the uncanny in an ocean of sound. Taegnuub - Ishnji Angma is a meditative listen, appropriate for the sun’s return over soaking grass, the aftermath of a downpour.
Morta Vaan is the ending of Ancestral / Merankorii / Njiqahdda Split.





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