There are those who believe that aliens exist somewhere in the universe; I am one of those people. I do not doubt that some type of organic life form exists on a planet somewhere in our 7 trillion light-years of space. I find it hard to believe that not to be true; but then there are those who believe that aliens have visited our planet already (Area 51, anyone?). Thus, a huge debate is sparked between the non-believers, people such as myself, and the conspiracy theorists who think our governments are run by lizard people. Whatever the case, alien life form is what dark ambient and experimental artist BlackWeald seeks to explore on his new five-hour composition “The Fermi Exhibit”. 


This digital only album is split into two parts, tracks one to thirteen being part of the “Main Hall” whilst tracks four to twenty-one are part of the “Gallery Annex”. The download even comes included with a thirty-page booklet. Isn’t that sweet? Throughout the album, BlackWeald explores the mysteries of space, the unknown, The Fermi Paradox, and why we have yet to observe any other intelligent lifeforms aside from that of planet Earth. 
BlackWeald Creates Five-Hour Work for Our Alien Overlords
October 21, 2023
Brutal Resonance

BlackWeald Creates Five-Hour Work for Our Alien Overlords

There are those who believe that aliens exist somewhere in the universe; I am one of those people. I do not doubt that some type of organic life form exists on a planet somewhere in our 7 trillion light-years of space. I find it hard to believe that not to be true; but then there are those who believe that aliens have visited our planet already (Area 51, anyone?). Thus, a huge debate is sparked between the non-believers, people such as myself, and the conspiracy theorists who think our governments are run by lizard people. Whatever the case, alien life form is what dark ambient and experimental artist BlackWeald seeks to explore on his new five-hour composition “The Fermi Exhibit”. 


This digital only album is split into two parts, tracks one to thirteen being part of the “Main Hall” whilst tracks four to twenty-one are part of the “Gallery Annex”. The download even comes included with a thirty-page booklet. Isn’t that sweet? Throughout the album, BlackWeald explores the mysteries of space, the unknown, The Fermi Paradox, and why we have yet to observe any other intelligent lifeforms aside from that of planet Earth. 
Oct 21 2023

Steven Gullotta

info@brutalresonance.com
I've been writing for Brutal Resonance since November of 2012 and now serve as the editor-in-chief. I love the dark electronic underground and usually have too much to listen to at once but I love it. I am also an editor at Aggressive Deprivation, a digital/physical magazine since March of 2016. I support the scene as much as I can from my humble laptop.

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