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The Lost Archives of Channeling Expeditions Through the Cosmos - 10-Inch Vinyl Record

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🧠🚀 Take a cosmic plunge into pure sonic experimentation with Dripping’s The Lost Archives of Channeling Expeditions Through the Cosmos. Released on 10-inch vinyl via Dissonant Tapes, this limited-edition slab collects rare and unreleased recordings that chart the band’s most chaotic and exploratory material—grindcore filtered through a sci-fi wormhole.

Known for their off-kilter song structures, sudden time shifts, and jazz-infused technical chaos, Dripping deliver a highly cerebral form of grind that draws influence from both brutal death metal and avant-garde noise. This release compiles long-lost demos and tracks that never made it to official releases, showcasing the band’s early DNA of dissonance and speed.

Whether it’s the spastic drumming, unhinged vocal layering, or the labyrinthine guitar work that defines their legacy, this is a must for listeners who appreciate their grind with a dose of psychedelia and forward-thinking madness.

Track Highlights (titles vary across pressings – exact list may differ):

  • Channeling Parasitic Planets

  • Excavation: Neural Extraction

  • Imploded Orbitals

  • Warp Chasm Entropy

Pressed on a compact 10" format with raw DIY visuals and archival notes, this release is ideal for fans of Cephalic Carnage, Human Remains, Discordance Axis, and other grind legends who like their blast beats weird, technical, and drenched in alien atmospheres.


Band Bio:

Dripping originated in the New Jersey/NYC area in the late '90s, surfacing from the underground as one of the most chaotic and experimental bands in the deathgrind scene. With a single official full-length (Disintegration of Thought Patterns During a Synthetic Mind Traveling Bliss, 2002) and a string of cult-favorite demos, the band remains a revered anomaly in the extreme music underground. Their sound is as elusive as it is explosive—perfect for those who crave something warped, fast, and forward-thinking.