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Burial Hex is a post-industrial project founded in 2004 by Clay Ruby from Madison, Wisconsin, USA. Ruby coined the term "Horror Electronics" to describe his music, which draws from influences such as Tangerine Dream, power electronics, new wave, black metal, and horror movie soundtracks. Notable albums include "Book of Delusions" (2011), "The Hierophant" (2014), and "Gauze" (2022). Burial Hex has collaborated with artists like Zola Jesus, Kinit Her, and Sylvester Anfang II. The project is known for its live performances and an extensive discography encompassing LPs, CDs, CDRs, and cassettes. The products available from the artist Burial Hex include CDs.


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