This straddles my two favourite genres of music, noise and new age--perhaps you could call it harsh-ethereal. The title of the album does a good job describing it: Quaking Earth Vibrations. The album is one long piece that starts with the lighter-spirited wash of inspiring flute-loop and static fuzz. It slowly turns into a louder and harsher beast. A very, very nice piece from Blasphemous Mockery (Wolfgang Nessel of Heavy Water, Blood Honey and Bummer in the Summer festivities). If you want a window into the noise and psych-drone community in Toronto, this would be a good one.