What a gem this one is from our friends at The Church of the Noisy Goat Records.  I’ll let them explain the work here:

“Listen to the album Der Golem (2012) continuing the series of rarities re-released by this net-label covering the beginning of the very rich career of the masterful Japanese composer and improviser mora-tau aka Takenori Iwasaki who occupies a prestigious place in ours and in the best and most varied virtual shelves of Bandcamp because I know that we love to collect unusual music and totally free from aesthetic shackles.

Conceived as a subjective soundtrack for the eponymous 1920 German horror film “Der Golem, wie er in die Welt kam” directed by Paul Wegener and Carl Boese this is an album that demonstrates the first and contagious investigations of this internationally famous artist. in the field of Dark Ambient. Scattered sounds with points of silence lead the listener to appreciate the sometimes tense and sometimes comforting soundscapes. An example that cannot be missed in the collection of lovers of good soundscape music.”

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