The Cats' Orchestra Regular Music - No Keys Ruins

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Review by Arfand

No Keys Ruins by The Cats' Orchestra: A Sonic Adventure Worth Exploring Alright, let’s talk about No Keys Ruins, the 2013 brainchild of The Cats’ Orchestra Regular Music. This album is one of those hidden gems that doesn’t scream for attention but quietly pulls you in with its weird charm. It’s tagged under Electronic music, but don’t expect your usual synth-heavy bangers—this is more New Age meets Experimental, a mix that feels like floating through space while someone whispers cryptic poetry into your ear. First off, hats off to Tiny Little Hammers for the artwork and layout. The cover art has this dreamy, slightly unsettling vibe that perfectly matches the music inside. And props to Field Hymns (the label) for putting it out there—it’s not every day you stumble across something this unique coming out of the US. Now, onto the tracks. There are ten total, each with names so quirky they could double as indie band monikers. I’ll zoom in on two that stuck with me because, honestly, who can keep up with all ten at once? Track 1: Treasure This one kicks things off with an eerie yet inviting tone. It starts soft, almost like distant wind chimes, then layers build until it feels like you’re walking through some foggy forest where glowing mushrooms light your way. You know how sometimes songs just hit you in the feels without really trying? That’s “Treasure” for me. I kept replaying it late at night when my brain needed a little mystery. Track 5: Sunrise Apocalypse Okay, wow. If “Treasure” was the calm before the storm, this track is the storm itself. Imagine if sunrise didn’t bring hope but instead sounded like the universe rebooting itself. Synths pulse unpredictably, beats stutter like they’re unsure whether to stay or go, and somehow it all works. By the end, I wasn’t sure if I’d been meditating or having a mild existential crisis. Either way, it’s unforgettable. The rest of the album keeps the oddball energy alive with tracks like “Rikki-tikki-tavvi” (yes, named after Kipling’s mongoose hero) and “Omega,” which closes everything out with a haunting echo. Honestly, even though I couldn’t tell you what half these titles mean, they make sense once you press play. That’s the magic here—the music does the talking. So yeah, No Keys Ruins isn’t perfect. Some parts feel overly abstract, and if you’re looking for catchy hooks, you might leave empty-handed. But isn’t that kinda refreshing? Not everything needs to be polished or predictable. Sometimes albums like this remind us why we fell in love with exploring music in the first place. Random thought to wrap this up: Listening to this felt like finding a dusty VHS tape at a garage sale and realizing it holds footage of aliens teaching cats how to DJ. Weird analogy? Maybe. But hey, so’s the album—and that’s exactly why I dig it.

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Download

Filename: the-cats-orchestra-regular-music-no-keys-ruins.zip
  • MP3 size: 39 mb
  • FLAC size: 535 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Sunrise Apocalypse4:00
Omega1:18
Abbattoot4:13
Medusa5:09
Rikki-tikki-tavvi3:01
Turned Off With A Clap2:40
Aabbaatt3:53
Everything That Rises Must Converge13:35
Treasure2:35
Omnicron2:19

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Catalog Numbers

FH031, FH032

Labels

Field Hymns

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Formats

  • Cassette
  • Album
  • Limited Edition

Credits

RoleCredit
Artwork ByTiny Little Hammers
LayoutTiny Little Hammers

About The Cats' Orchestra Regular Music

The cats orchestra is a one-man project created by Nicholay Syrov, experimental musician and poet based in Moscow. He admires avant-garde, synth, noise, lo-fi, experimental, electronic and field recordings sounds; earns money from teaching chess and helping people to go study abroad. He spends his time discovering new approaches in music, writing verse and short plays, studying early Christian asceticism and soviet documentary films, taking photos and loving. Hes also running Dumpster Diving lab label and Dumpster Diving Blog. n

Real Name

    • Nicholay Syrov

Name Vars

  • Cats' Orchestra
  • The Cat's Orchestra

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a cool fact: The album *No Keys Ruins* by The Cats' Orchestra is a hidden gem in the electronic music scene. Released in 2013 under the label Field Hymns, it blends New Age and Experimental vibes seamlessly. What makes it even more special? The artwork and layout were crafted by Tiny Little Hammers, adding a unique visual touch to the whole experience. Tracks like "Treasure" and "Sunrise Apocalypse" take listeners on a sonic journey that feels both nostalgic and futuristic at the same time. Not your typical album, for sure!