2002 release ** "Andrew Lagowski's dark ambient soundscapes are nothing less than a penetration into the most hidden and sun-drenched aspects of human psycho-geography. Other projects include work for S.E.T.I., Lustmord, and Graeme Revell. "Zodiac" is Lagowski's fourth full-length album as Legion, which owes its name to the infamous "Zodiac Killer" of the 1970s. On five tracks, approximately 53 minutes long, Lagowski celebrates a highly fatal confrontation with himself and the forces of darkness, expanding into endlessly stretched organ samples, sub-bass orgies, and disturbing sonic cut-ups. "Zodiac" spreads acoustic psychological terror; the disc repeatedly advises against consuming this music if you are mentally unstable. This is no empty talk: comparable to dark masterpieces like "The Monstrous Soul" (Side Effects) by Lustmord or some of Randy Greif's works, in the case of "Zodiac," music is no longer music but psychonautics in the best sense of Kodwo Eshun's, it's the soundtrack for the updated version of a mass for the "Invocation of My Demon Brother," it's music that goes to the very depths of human existence. And that can be damn deep..."
Limited edition of 500 copies. Recorded: May 2001 to June 2002 at "The 733 Digital Matrix". "The fourth album, ‘Zodiac’ is named after (but not dedicated to) the infamous Zodiac killer who terrorised the San Francisco area in the 1960's & 70’s. Legion’s concept for the album was to investigate how deep the human capacity for evil and self-deception could stretch. The answers may lie within the tracks on the album. Having been subjected to repeated listenings during the mixing of the album, Legion can confirm that listeners with weak mental capacity should definitely not be auditioning this at parties." "Not for the suicidal, those with phobias or addictions, or those on medication." p & c 2002 aufabwegen made in germany