Aarktica - Bleeding Light
1. Depression Modern, 2. OJ Gude, 3. Night Fell Broke Itself, 4. A Shadow Knife (Draws the Bleeding Light), 5. We're Like Two Drops Seperated by a Drowning, 6. Awash a Sea Goodbye it's Me, 7. Twlight Insecta, 8. Bleeding Light After nearly two years of silence, Aarktica (aka Jon DeRosa) returns with a fourth full-length release, the most haunting and ambitious to date. Supported by an ensemble of horns, strings and percussion, Bleeding Light is it’s own distinct hybrid of dark, dissonant free jazz, electro-acoustic drone pop, and shoegaze glimmer, all largely centered around North Indian raga structures.At its core, Bleeding Light is an album about New York City in the sense that it captures the very massive and intricate feelings of urban sadness and isolation. It simmers with tension, a harrowing feeling of the loss of self and a slow descent into madness, most apparent in the hallucinatory dirge "Depression Modern". Aarktica obsesses over the idea of synthetic light as a necessary