Exploring themes of surveillance and unease, Hisayasu Satō Voyeurism Blues is the new experimental EP from Spectre Horsemen Pale With Dust.
By Graeme Smith
A brooding, minimal number, Hisayasu Satō Voyeurism Blues is a piece that takes its time unfolding. The atmospheric sound of the wind blowing provides the bedrock to some melancholic piano and double bass before a brassy melody comes in. There’s a sense of the morose about it all. It’ll take to you a dark world that feels somehow familiar.
The EP comes with two versions of the composition, an original version and an Eulogy Version which delves deeper over eight and a half minutes.
Regular readers of this blog will know I love music that’s a bit out there and Spectre Horsemen Pale With Dust certainly fit the bill. I’ll be keeping a close eye for future releases from them.
Hisayasu Satō Voyeurism Blues is out now and you can give it a listen below.
And for more thoughtful tracks with a story to tell, be sure to follow our Decomposition playlist on Spotify.

