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 Tracklisting

Invocation
In Absentia
Gloaming
Internal Moment
Silver Coin
Portrait of God with Broken Toys
Chaplins of Ms Selfridge
Examination
Dalkeith Night
Freeview
Mouth Replaced, Tears Removed
Midnight at the Blighted Star
Pig in the Moon
Sleeping in Stations
The Graces Departing


Other Titles available


consolation by human greed  
PILGRIM:
New World Homestead
2006

consolation by human greed  
CONSOLATION 2001

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Human Greed  
Black Hill: Midnight at the Blighted Star

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"Sometimes, its like the silver coin of the moon is tossed, like alms for the poor, across the cold, midnight sky" Michael Begg

Human Greed's Black Hill: Midnight at the Blighted Star was released on CD by Lumberton Trading Co on Dec 1st 2008 (UK) and January 2009 (EU, RoW).

"Black Hill occupies a realm that is somewhere between the gorgeous drones of Stars of the Lid and the haunting and solemn “Symphony No. 3” by Henryk Górecki... This is powerful stuff and takes a while to fully digest it. The oily darkness that the music conjures up gets deeper and deeper with every listen, a resonant and otherworldly tremor that is at once human and sublime." Brainwashed

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With very special guest contributions from Julia Kent, Fabrizio Modonese Palumbo, Clodagh Simonds and David Tibet.

Featuring artwork by Deryk Thomas and Alan McGowan

Produced by Michael Begg

A double vinyl deluxe edition with remixes and additional / alternative content will appear on Erototox Decodings in January 2009.

Nacht by Alan McGowan

 

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“Did you say the stars were worlds, Tess?”
“Yes.”
“All like ours?”
“I don’t know; but I think so. They sometimes seem to be like the apples on our stubbard-tree. Most of them splendid and sound — a few blighted.”
“Which do we live on — a splendid one or a blighted one?”
“A blighted one.”
“’Tis very unlucky that we didn’t pitch on a sound one, when there were so many more of ’em!”
“Yes.”

From Tess of the d'Urbervilles, Thomas Hardy

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