Droning ritual dark ambient, the first full-length album. Two long compositions exploring the relationship between death and birth, the womb and the tomb and light and darkness through Vodoun traditions.
Review
We all have a soundtrack to our nightmares built into our brains as we progressively get older and take in new sounds. It's an ever-expanding soundscape of apocalyptic proportions. Within each of our subconscious' lies our own armageddon, waiting until the moments of darkness, to come out and comsume our minds. This is the state we enter when we can't remember, because we don't want to remember. It frightens us. It harms us. So our brains choose to forget these matters in midsleep. Kaniba is merely the background soundtrack to these experiences. He haunts your subconscious, he awaits you in the astral plains of existence. There is no escape, there is merely the time between encounters. Kaniba is the predator, and we? We are the rotting flesh waiting to be consumed by darkness. - Heathen Harvest 5/5