CDRX and Kecap Tuyul built this single long-form piece from layered field recordings, then threaded in prepared guitar, flute and voice. The foundation came from CDRX, whose work leans on loops, distortion and found sound. Kecap Tuyul, who also records as half of Pura Sombar, added the instrumental textures. Source material came from Mystified, Kecap Tilil and retired French noise artist Watzatnoiz.
The track opens sparse and low. Drones accumulate slowly, revealing detail as they overlap. Voices drift in, processed until they sound like wind through a structure. The flute sits high in the mix but never dominates. Everything moves at the same glacial pace, building density without raising volume. It feels constructed rather than composed, each element placed with care.
Released on Buddhist on Fire in 2011. One track, thirty-three minutes. For people who treat dark ambient as architecture rather than mood music.