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Climax Golden Twins

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Climax Golden Twins, an experimental music duo from the United States, crafts haunting soundscapes since 1993, blending ambient and drone elements.

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Since 1993, Climax Golden Twins have haunted the Seattle underground with a gravitational pull towards the obscure and the arcane, their existence etched into the magnetic particles of eight cassette releases that resonate across E.F. Tapes, Fire Breathing Turtle, RRRecords, Since 1972, and Union Pole, their sound a complex and ever-evolving tapestry woven by Robert Millis and Jeffery Taylor, the duo who composed the sinister aural backdrop for the 2001 cult horror film Session 9; drifting through this sonic abyss are the contributions of Dave Abramson, Scott Colburn, and John Vallier, their roles as undefined as the music itself, yet each leaving an indelible mark on releases like Climax Golden Hiss and Eyeless Fabrication, where the harmonic and the dissonant coexist in a state of infinite tension, drawing comparisons to the likes of No-Neck Blues Band and Vibracathedral Orchestra, while the Twins' explorations continue to influence and be influenced by the tectonic shifts of the Seattle experimental scene.

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