Artist
Magic Moments At Twilight Time
Magic Moments At Twilight Time, a Gothic Rock artist from the 1987-1996 era, crafts haunting melodies within lo-fi dreamscapes.
About
In the liminal space where gothic rock morphs into a lo-fi dreamscape, Magic Moments At Twilight Time emerged between 1987 and 1996, spinning tapes that whispered and roared. With 27 cassettes threading through the reels of audiofile Tapes, IRRE Tapes, and Music & Elsewhere, their sound was a process-driven exploration of atmospheric soundscapes and haunting melodies. Their oeuvre is fractal in its evolution, each release a sculptural entity unto itself, yet interconnected in a continuum of conceptual themes. Creavolution (1996) stands as a pivotal artifact, released on Music & Elsewhere, encapsulating their sonic evolution, a culmination of layered instrumentation and shadowy auras. The Advance Promo Cassette version from 1995 offers a glimpse into the gestational phase of this release, a rawer, more exploratory incarnation. Their collaborations with niche labels like SPH solidified their place in the underground, a network of sound that was both elusive and magnetic. In the echoing halls of Mmattland Community Radio FM (1992) and the reverberations of White Hawk Atomic (1991), the lo-fi production becomes a virtue, not a limitation. Each tape is a vessel of atmospheric intricacies, where the boundaries of melody and noise blur into a singular auditory experience. Magic Moments At Twilight Time crafted their sound as an interdisciplinary interplay, where Gothic rock's spectral echoes met the abrasive edge of experimental tape culture.







