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The Cube of Unknowing

Bog Summoner (LP, Bog Green Vinyl)

Label: Library of the Occult

Format: LP, Bog Green Vinyl

Genre: Electronic

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€29.90
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Renowned composer and sound artist Francis Heery, under his alias The Cube of Unknowing, announces the release of his latest sonic expedition, 'Bog Summoner', via Library of the Occult. This immersive electronic album blends kosmische, motorik rhythms, and spectral atmospheres, drawing listeners deep into the mysterious heart of the Irish Midlands.

A visionary in avant-garde music, Heery's compositions have been performed by ensembles including the RTE Symphony Orchestra, Crash Ensemble, Quiet Music Ensemble, and Talujon Percussion Ensemble. With 'Bog Summoner', he channels his deep-rooted fascination with science fiction, occult mysticism, and bio-aesthetic philosophy into a record that pulsates with both history and otherworldly energy.

Evolving organically during the recording process, 'Bog Summoner' became a sprawling, shape-shifting entity. Influences range from the live recordings of Harmonia to the cosmic explorations of Tangerine Dream’s 'Phaedra' and 'Rubycon', all while steeped in what Heery describes as ‘Bog Gothic’—an eerie evocation of East County Galway’s mist-laden bogs and buried histories.

One key track, 'Uí Máine', takes its name from the medieval Irish clan that ruled the region. Heery was particularly intrigued by the 16th-century alchemist Edward Kelley’s claim to be a descendant of the Uí Máine, weaving an esoteric connection between occultism and the forgotten landscapes of rural Ireland. 'Bog Summoner' imagines Kelley’s spectral presence lingering in the bogs, appearing to seekers and outcasts, summoning spirits among ancient burial mounds.  Adding another layer of inspiration, the album draws from Ithell Colquhoun’s evocative writings on Ireland, particularly 'The Crying of the Wind', reinforcing Heery’s exploration of landscape as a portal to the arcane. 

Neil Mason of Moonbuilding magazine describes 'Bog Summoner' as “a kosmische transmission from a distant realm, fed through a Berlin School conduit. Heery teases suspense with hypnotic, slow-burning tension, maintaining a delicate yet relentless momentum for the entire 45-minute duration.” With 'Bog Summoner', The Cube of Unknowing crafts a soundscape that bridges past and future—an astral ritual invoking the echoes of lost worlds through dense synth textures, undulating rhythms, and cosmic reverberations.
 

Details
Cat. number: LOTO047
Year: 2025
Notes:
Edition of 400.