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Mystey X’s Music inspired by Robert W. Chambers’s “The King in Yellow” (1895).

Discord trumpets creepy burst of sound in lingering grey-ambience. Strange wind instruments moan and howl in the background. Eerie drawn-out soundscapes lurk like fog across dark waters on a somber evening. Clocks and dusty antiques paint the candle-lit scenes with cobwebs in opaque windows. Metallic pings echo down empty corridors, tunnels and alleys fading into static oblivion. Trills of glitchery, burst of sonic terror & frightful crescendos fall into valleys of rotting distortion and low rumbles. Feedback haunts your ears like ghostly figures of sound. This is Mystery X’s musical interpretation of the King in Yellow; it’s slow dive toward madness crawls in your skin and goes for a stroll in the shadows of night.

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Surely this must be in honor of the International Infictive Month, January.

HEY, Don’t scan over this post. Must-Absorb. Very FUCKING important.

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Key64’s Review of Donald Tyson’s Necronomicon Tarot Kit. Posting this link so you can check out their impression of it. We recently purchased this and have been largely pleased with it. The only disappointing element we have found in it is how it can often revert back to feeling like you’re working with a traditional tarot with a grim aesthetic to boot. Despite this not being some unique tool with which you can invoke the elder gods, we felt it cool enough to draw your attention to this review. Key64 also keeps it on lockdown with many other cool articles/review/interviews and more.

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