Tip! *CD version* "Nona" takes inspiration from a case of xenoglossy - the ability to speak in an unlearned and unheard foreign language, often associated with past-life recall, states of trance or hypnosis and mediumship - discovered in Great Britain around the early Thirties when a woman in state of trance expressed herself in a language which was recognized as ancient egyptian. This voice from the past was called "Nona" or "The One Without a Name". The music has obviously much in common with Amon's previous releases, but introduces new elements and could be easily filed both under Dark Ambient and Avantgarde. The Amon sounds palette was never so rich in the past, and despite this fact the final result appears like it was stripped down to the essential while surprisingly retaining its thickness.
"Nona" is available in two different versions: a CD-EP and a 300 copies limited edition 10" vinyl pressed on clear wax. The CD-EP contains one 21 minutes long track while the 10" vinyl has about 14 minutes of music on each side. Both the formats include exclusive material and slighlty different versions of certain tracks. - Weird Amplexus press release