UNKNOWN PANIC - DOWNWARD SPIRAL MANTRA
This tune is included in our 1st album 'Downward Spiral Mantra' (2017). This track is about the internal process of anxiety and panic, the rolling base line as a blood flowing and boiling as the anxiety start to set, the pounding drums as the heartbeat raises, I have made a small video using a well known running scene from the movie ''The Night of the Living Dead'' 1968 G.Romero, that fortunately is on the Public Domain and so i could use its footage freely to make a escape scene cutting all parts just to leave her running from the unknown, the final outcome shows that sometimes most of the anxiety and panic is just something to laugh about, Hope you enjoy this ....
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Downward Spiral Mantra is an electronic project from Madrid, Spain that began early 2017, The main producer and multi-instrumentalist is Dave Navarro but counts with collaboration work with people such as Keyzer Soze , Juxta, Gjart , Nostos, Mike Ant, Kimmo Matakainen (Telemacho) and upcoming bands such as Tikala and The Curious Lingams as in their second album Overdrive
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The band is open to every genre as it can be seen in their debut self-titled album Downward Spiral Mantra, despite being mainly an electronic act with focus on progressive trance, hard trance, and Techno we can find Psychdelic Rock touches as well as Industrial and EBM sounds and experimental tracks. Downward Spiral Mantra also collaborates in side projects mainly industrial and metal that will be released in the near future . The group owes its sound to bands such as Death in Vegas, The Cure, Depeche Mode, Nine Inch Nails, The Cult, Curve, Pink Floyd, and also to Electronic and Industrial music from its beginnings from Kraftwerk to Air, EBM and post industrial Rock, Nitzer EBB or Front 242, Front Line Assembly, And One or Ministry, Skinny Puppy, Sisters of Mercy, Oscar Mulero, Stanislav Tolkachev, Christian Wünsch and Art of Trance amongst others.....
Downward Spiral Mantra has released to this time three LPs , the self-titled more experimental Downward Spiral mantra (2017), Overdrive (2017), Adaptation (2018), The Dharma Bums EP (2019) and the last album Black Raindrops (2019) . Downward Spiral Mantra main themes explores the dark and light undertones on human nature and all the extremes inherent to it, trying to recreate them in the sound sphere.
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Great, really his way of intertwining music with anxiety and panic is very good.
When I was a kid, I went to aunt's house, I remember sometimes listening to music being played from a night club near midnight. Listening to strong and repetitive drums gave me a lot of anxiety... Listening to this, it made me remember it very well.
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