Dead Space Chamber Music: Watch Bristol avant/neo-folk/ritual ambient act’s “Ion” video

“Dead Space Chamber Music captures that liminal sense of dread and panic, with the chilling, cinematic Ion.” — Post-Punk.com

(“Ion” Video Premiere AT THIS LOCATION)


PC: Katie Murt Photography

Watch Dead Space Chamber Music’s Video for “Ion”

Bristol avant/neo-folk/ritual ambient ensemble Dead Space Chamber Music have unleashed “Ion,” the viscerally intense first video from their sophomore album, The Black Hours. Filmed and edited by Katie Murt Photography, “Ion” presents something challenging for adventurous listeners.

Inform Dead Space Chamber Music:
“We filmed in the vaulted medieval crypt of St John on the Wall, Bristol, in January 2022 — a place we have performed many times and that has been really important to the development of how we sound, the imagery we gravitate towards, and the whole atmosphere around what we do.”

The album, The Black Hours, is inspired by a medieval devotional ‘book of hours’ of the same name — a unique and intimate book of prayers, created between 1460-1475 on black vellum and handcrafted with silver, gold and (the most valuable of the three) turquoise. The book marks The Liturgy of the Hours, or The Office of the Dead: prayers that could carry a soul in need from dusk through to dawn, through the darkest of nights. Working on the album from late 2019 through to the middle of 2021, the group kept the flame burning throughout the pandemic by leaning into the theme of the marking of time as a sacred act — the focused dedication to prayer being akin to the focus of creating and crafting music.

The video “Ion” offers a deeper delve into the visual world of the album through the sequence of three ‘miniatures’. These are highly symbolic diorama-style band portraits — rich with secret messages and hidden meanings — which feature in the booklet created to accompany the release. In the video, the viewer is thrust into a mysterious and intoxicating world where scale is uncertain, centuries collide, and the ground shakes beneath. The band are seen fixed and memorial-like amongst an array of architectural features, obscure creatures, and fragments of collage, placing them in an exploded, then suspended, alternate form of the original prayer book.

All the while the track, “Ion” (which appears on The Black Hours in two parts), underpins proceedings, writhing, never resting, summoning a myriad of archaic and unearthly sounds that cut right to the bone. Its wide dynamics are fully charged with avant-garde approaches including a bowed cymbal run through analogue delay, a variety of non-musical sounds (found sounds), a bullroarer (ancient drone instrument), and voice, cello and guitar all emitting their myriad cries.

Watch the video “Ion”:

Watch the Video

The Black Hours is available on digital, CD, and LP formats (Dead Space Chamber Music co-released turquoise semi-transparent colored vinyl with  Avon Terror Corps).  Order CD/Vinyl RIGHT HERE.

Stream the album in its entirety AT THIS LOCATION.


Artwork by Ellen Southern, Design by Katie Murt

Dead Space Chamber Music Are:
Tom Bush: Guitars, Sampler
Katie Murt: Drums, Percussion
Liz Muir: Cello
Ellen Southern: Voice, Percussion, Bowed & Plucked Psaltery

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