Bull of Heaven's 118th numbered and 228th overall release, it was the first to feature a runtime exceeding a full month. It was originally distributed in 400 parts, the first 399 of which lasting 3:38:27 each, and the final part lasting 17:08. The album has a total runtime of 1,453:00:00 (2 months, 13 hours). It is also considered by some to be their second longest strictly "musical" piece, behind 209 . 210 is usually not considered in this discussion due to the unavailability and following loss of most of it's content.
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Bull of Heaven's 118th numbered and 228th overall release, it was the first to feature a runtime exceeding a full month. It was originally distr… read more
Bull of Heaven's 118th numbered and 228th overall release, it was the first to feature a runtime exceeding a full month. It was originally distributed in 400 parts, the first 399 of… read more
Bull of Heaven is an experimental drone, noise and avant-garde group formed in Denver, Colorado. The band originally consisted of Clayton Counts and Neil Keener, with help from various contributors. After Counts' death, Keener remains the only member left. Bull of Heaven is mostly known for its slow, lengthy, unchanging music. Usually, the focus is on dark ambient, minimalism, and drone; however, the band is not limited to just these genres. 237: Disordered Before the Naked Picture of Despair is an avant-garde jazz loop. Similarly, 261: A Feeling for the Order Lying Behind the … read more
Bull of Heaven is an experimental drone, noise and avant-garde group formed in Denver, Colorado. The band originally consisted of Clayton Counts and Neil Keener, with help from various cont… read more
Bull of Heaven is an experimental drone, noise and avant-garde group formed in Denver, Colorado. The band originally consisted of Clayton Counts and Neil Keener, with help from various contributors. After Counts' death, Keener rem… read more