Recorded last year at La Casa Murada in Spain on May 15th, Oculus is one of the most interesting projects that is like finding long lost hidden treasures that haven’t been opened for a long, long time. Released on the MoonJune label, Nothing is Sacred is a challenging release this year that will make your spine crawl. And to be allowed to feature Fabio Tentini, Asaf Sirkis, Robert Rich, David Cross, and Mark Wingfield, it shows that Oculus aren’t just a band, but a family.
Listening to Nothing
is Sacred is like walking into an area of the Twin Peaks universe that has never been seen before. With its
dissonance, increasing temperatures, and chambering echoes of gothic
cathedrals, Reuter takes the listener into the unknown. Solve et Coagula (Ghost I) is a cross between Philip Glass and Andy
Summers’ Behind my Camel from The
Police’s Zenyatta Mondatta-era.
Fabio’s bass goes upwards as Wingfield and Reuter’s
soundscapes take a deeper voyage into some of Schulze’s arrangements. The
themes on here are darker, nightmarish, and very creepy. Sirkis’ drums sound
like as if they’re locking the doors very tight inside the mental institutions
so that the inmates won’t take over the asylum for a while until all hell will
break loose.
Bubble Bubble Bubble
Bath (Wink) gives Reuter go into this psychedelic trance as we hear
film-noir mellotrons with vocalizing whispers while David’s violin adds the
beat with Asaf’s heart-pounding bass drum. And once Wingfield follows Markus in
hot pursuit, he follows him into those eerie rabbit holes with a morse code.
The Occult (Dice I)
has Asaf’s click-clacking percussion effects to fill up the entire studio by channeling
Nine Inch Nails meets Gong’s You-era.
The bass section that Fabio does, channels two unsung bass masters; Mike
Howlett and Paul Jackson from the Head
Hunters-era of Herbie Hancock. With an echoing effect, it has this
intensive drive between Markus, Fabio, and Mark driving 900 miles per hour.
Nothing is Sacred is
one of a kind. It may not be everyone’s cup of Joe, but Reuter and Oculus take
you into those areas that are surreal, mythical, and Lynch-like. But the twists
and turns can keep you guessing to see what will happen next.
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