Zak Bagans, host of Travel Channel's popular
paranormal series "Ghost Adventures," has joined
forces with Lords of Acid'sPraga Khan for one of the most
intriguing music releases ever produced, Necro - Fusion, due out
October 23, just in time for Halloween.
Each one of the eleven tracks on NecroFusion not
only tells the story of a departed soul who, for whatever reason, has not
crossed over, but includes an actual audio message from the spirit -
"electronic voice phenomena," or EVP. Armed with his SB7 Spirit
Box, a recording device well-known by devotes of the "Ghost Adventures"
series, Bagans has encountered inhabitants of the spirit world during his
paranormal investigations, reached out to communicate with and question them,
and then, when a spirit chose to communicate, he recorded the spirits' EVPs.
Zak Bagans * Photo Credit: Max Wynn
For NecroFusion, Bagans worked closely
with Praga Khan, a legendary pioneer of post-industrial-electronic dance music.
The two structured every song around a specific incident when Bagans had
a ghostly encounter, and worked to have the music and lyrics reflect the tone
of the spirits' voices. Bagans wrote the lyrics and provided the
earthbound spoken word/vocals for the tracks, while Khan wrote and recorded the
music at his Brussels studio between mid-2011 and early summer 2012.
"Working on this album was one great experience from
start to finish," said Khan. "When Zak came up with the idea to
record an album with EVPs, I was both surprised and excited. I had
absolutely no idea what to expect. When he sent me the audio files that
he had recorded with his Spirit Box and I listened to them, I really freaked
out. This was scary stuff."
"For me," said Bagans, "spirit communication
is the most powerful communication I've ever encountered. The most
powerful messages are delivered through music, and music truly influences the
way you feel, it stimulates the emotional memories of your life. With
'NecroFusioin,' we've blended together these two powerful forms of
communication - spirit and music. And the earthbound spirits have a lot
to say."
The result is abstract, sinister, illuminating and haunting.
"Poor Pearl" tells the tale of 22-year old Pearl
Bryan from Indiana who was murdered and decapitated in 1896. Her headless
body was found not far from a slaughterhouse, a site that some speculate was a
place of devil worship and dark rituals, and is haunted by one of her killers.
Today it is a club called Bobby Mackey's Music World, near Cincinnati,
and known as "the most haunted nightclub in the USA." Bagans
and his "Ghost Adventures" crew have spent a fair amount of time
there, and during one of his Spirit Box sessions, he stated to a spirit,
"I think Pearl is safe now from her killers." The spirit's
chilling response was recorded: "Is she?" and that original
audio is woven into this track.
At 3AM every night for three weeks, Bagans conducted
recording sessions in his "home dungeon" where Poltergeist activity
is common. He recorded two spirits there, and what they communicated is
what the track "In My Dungeon" was built upon. For "Good
and Evil," Bagans established intelligent, two-way communication with a
spirit, and he carries on an extended conversation with another spirit on
"Immortal Portal."
"On some of the songs," Bagans explained,
"you'll hear me communicating with the spirits. Probably the most
emotional track on the album for me is 'Sing with Me.' I deliberately asked
a female spirit to sing for me, and she did, we actually got her to sing."
"Room 20," "Dark Frequency,"
"Eleven Heaven," and "Dead Awaiting" and just some of the
other spooky musical offerings.
"Maybe it was a coincidence, but a lot of strange stuff
happened during the making of the album," added Khan. "Audio
files started to disappear, files that I never deleted, the computer started to
crash daily, my sound technician got really sick a few days
after the start of the album and ended up in the hospital. But the
strangest thing of all was that the cat who practically lived at our studio,
simply refused to enter the building while we were working on the 'NecroFusion'
album."
Big fans of each other's work - Khan catches "Ghost
Adventures" on Travel Channel in Belgium, while Bagans discovered Lords of
Acid while in high school - they connected via Twitter last year and began to
discuss working together. For their first collaboration, Bagans recorded
vocals for "Paranormal Energy," a song for the Lords of Acid album Deep
Chills (2012), working with Grammy-winning producer Chris Vrenna
(Nine Inch Nails, Marilyn Manson). The song hit the Top 5 on iTunes'
Electronic Music Dance chart.
"I want more people to hear what the spirits have to
say," said Bagans. "Spirits want to be heard, that's why
they're not at rest. They want to be heard."
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