Soundwalk Collective's "Death Must Die" is an immersive sonic journey that transcends the boundaries of conventional music. Released on November 30, 2018, via Marionette, this spoken word album is the culmination of a five-year project that began as a radio play and evolved into a live performance in a New York temple. Founded by Stephan Crasneanscki and joined by Simone Merli, Soundwalk Collective is known for their multi-disciplinary approach to audio-visual art, and "Death Must Die" is no exception.
The album, which spans 56 minutes, is a rich tapestry of sounds and narratives, drawing from the collective's experiences in sacred Indian sites. Each of the nine tracks, from the opening "Kingdom of Kashi" to the closing "The Dues of Death," offers a unique sonic landscape, blending field recordings, spoken word, and ambient textures. Highlights include "Hymn of Creation," which appears in two mixes, and "Shiva Mother Ganges," a testament to the collective's ability to capture the essence of a place through sound.
"Death Must Die" is not just an album; it's an exploration of life, death, and the spaces in between. The collective's meticulous attention to detail and their unique perspective on sound make this album a standout in their discography. Whether you're a longtime fan of Soundwalk Collective or new to their work, "Death Must Die" offers a captivating and thought-provoking listening experience.