1. The Self-Disembowelment of God
2. The Skies Above Declare the Death of God's Purpose for Mankind
released January 1, 2017
Despite everything, this album was produced on the first days of lull from that (which seemed to be eternal) rain from Porto / Portugal. Spring air, sun overhead, an image in mind and proliferating sounds of a humble work station. Edmund Elias Merhige, Begotten, and the idea of subverting the biblical logic of genesis into a non - genesis. This scene has long returned to my thoughts. We are in 2017, and the latest events feed hopelessness, Trump, Daesh, Brazilian Coup, the So-Called American Alt-Right. We've always been at the mercy of our own luck, does your conscience not hurt?
Igor Almeida, August 29th, 2017
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"The Holiness in flesh and blood delivered to the movement of the eternal return of the sounds and wills of the Sea. Rhythms, forms and intensities of the water: difference and life. The true life. That one which embraces death as a common destiny and at the same time so unique. The paradox of Love to finitude [...] One wants nothing to be different, not forward, not backward, not in all eternity, like the wounded feet of the humanised Christ that indulge in the kisses of the waves in an erotic rhythm. The death of God is the tragic will of loving your own destiny."
Nietzsche, Friedrich (1974). "Ecce Homo," Because I'm so smart, § 10 (1888). In? Obras Incompletas. (Transl. Rubens Torres Filho). São Paulo: Abril Cultural, Os Pensadores. p.382.
Marcos Faunner, October 13th, 2017
credits
released October 27, 2017
Music by Igor Almeida.
Paintings by André Gonçalves.
Recorded, Produced, Edited, Mixed and Mastered by Igor Almeida at makrostorm. studio in Porto/Portugal, between March and June/2017.
© 2017 Superalma Project. All Rights Reserved. All Music by Superalma Project.
Released by Spheredelic Records (Kiel / Germany).
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