Nocturnal Emissions
The World Is My Womb
(Earthly Delights/Soleilmoon/D.E.I)



20th Century

Ambient

Drum And Bass

Electronic / Experimental / Industrial

Industrial Rhythm

Techno

Trip Hop, Breaks, Dub, World-Fusion

(Very) Alternative

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    From 1987 comes this CD reissue of one of Nocturnal Emission's best ambient albums. The World Is My Womb comes from the beginning of their "NEotrantic" style, pursued on later releases Spiritflesh (1988) and Invocation of the Beast Gods (1989). Nigel Ayers and his longtime partner Caroline K were then making quasi-ceremonial music, after their founding noise and band-oriented albums. On The World Is My Womb, treated instruments, drone loops and environmental recordings created similar atmospheres to contemporary projects by Zoviet France and SPK. In music and spoken word pieces "Sealing A Phase," "Vegetation Narration," and "Blended Senses" Nigel Ayers (rather seriously and dryly) spelled out his new age philosophy - part gnostic holistics, part tantric imagery - while staying traditional when borrowing religious Church Of England signifiers (organ sounds and liturgical chants) on tracks like "Clear Bells" and the prayer-sampling "Lighten Our Darkness." Mixing the old with the new is also the feel of "Jangled Senses" where a simple piano melody recalls an old time hymn, while ringing bells signal something more revealing.