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Little Sap Dungeon

The music of Little Sap Dungeon is often (and probably best) described as an atmospheric horror movie soundtrack. The band believes that music is a means of transcendence -- unlocking doors to solipsistic dimensions and expanding the imagination: music for the mind as the body follows. They specialize in the dark aspects of dynamic electronic music while experimenting with ambient rhythmic foregrounds. The project was conceived in 1997 by K.J. Cazier and A.E. Wilson in Salt Lake City, Utah. However, since the departure of Wilson in early 2010 the other half of LSD now rests on the shoulders of Chris Alvarado (23 Extacy / Twilight Transmissions). Claiming musical influences such as Godflesh, Skinny Puppy, Coil, Scorn, Leather Strip, Death in June and many others, they also find much influence in surrealism, the paranormal, horror, nightmares, exploration and travel outside of known reality, brutal human acts of violence, fairy tales, desolation, invective behavior, religious and political paradoxes and everything unknown.

By Kyle Larson