PLAYLIST with COMMENTS/REVIEWS

Started by GEWALTMONOPOL, December 15, 2009, 09:30:59 PM

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RG

Crank Sturgeon - Mashacoustic CD
Night Science IV compilation CD
Mania/Hal Hutchinson split tape
Wardruna 2LP
Portal - Swarth 2LP

FreakAnimalFinland

Quote from: hannes on October 07, 2011, 12:30:51 AM
Assault Guard - Amputation Nation (H.A.S.H)
Pornosamples and rumbling noises mixed with some synth (?) stuff. Comparing to his show last weekend I find this more interesting, except for some tracks that doesn't really lead anywhere and get's kind of dull after a while. But overall nice first release.

Finally got to listen to this. It hits to the soft spot I have for raw and unsophisticated industrial-noise. You got the typewriter texts, you got the xerox art with bondage, bikini girls, 4-track tape recorders, mutations, amputated limbs.. And yes, rumbling and crackling lo-fi noise with porno/amputation etc samples going on. Sometimes rough drum machine beats giving more song oriented feel, but really file this into category of Proiekt Hat, old P231, old E.G., contemporary works of Filth & Violence and so on. It goes noisier and nastier than most, well fitting the prevailing "current" of Danish noise.
Perhaps not material that should be done on LP yet, but really, it just hits the ear from perfect angle and good stuff to listen to. I'm sure next releases would kill!
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heretogo

Monde Bruits - Purgatory tape
Mandatory Sunday morning noise blast. The only comment I can make: flawless.

Spoils & Relics - Ammonium Bulb tape
The tape with Mark Durgan was great. And this is just as good. At the same time utterly serious and invigoratingly playful. Abstract noise and concrete landscapes, there's nothing missing and not a thing too much. Fidelity is just as it should be, not too lo to mask the details - not too hi to kill the spirit.

Trepaneringsritualen - Veil The World tape
Luxury packaging in a wooden box with rusty nails & artbook. But why normal ferric tape then? Anyway, quite nice industrial sounds/songs. I'm not an expert but these do the trick for me. But the tape on Hanson was maybe more to my taste, I recall a more minimal / long-form approach?

Ashley Choke

Quote from: FreakAnimalFinland on October 16, 2011, 11:42:58 AM
Quote from: hannes on October 07, 2011, 12:30:51 AM
Assault Guard - Amputation Nation (H.A.S.H)

+1
Actually Lukas recorded the whole thing on the 4 tracker pictured with no effects, synths or pedals whatsoever. During his recent stay in the States. Quite amazing what can be done only with tape manipulations and radio signals. BTW Assault Guard will quite possibly be featured on a 4way split on Raijaja Tapes along side Forza Albino and the other two of us' solo projects.

NNERVES

Merzbow & Null 'Deus Irae'
Null 'Saishiyu Bushitsu'
Tongue Knax - 'Sacrosanct Pearl Skin'
Gerechtigkeits Liga – 'Hypnotischer Existenzialismus'
Kallabris 'Njonto' & 'Hafalgar'

PTM Jim

Viodre - Interpol Alchemi:  Seriously, get this.  Been waiting years for it and it has paid off.  Fine, fine, fine piece of craftsmanship here.

Ahlzagailzehguh - Memory and Hearing: Electronics and Acoustics mixed in for amazing cut up work.  Repeat listening on this one.

Prurient - Annihilationist - Looooong (C60) Prurient.  Get down. Stay down.

Der Sturmer - Bloodswarn - Collection of OOP, split and comp tracks.  Great NSBM.

STREETMEAT

Quote from: PTM Jim on October 18, 2011, 01:52:32 AM


Prurient - Annihilationist - Looooong (C60) Prurient.  Get down. Stay down.


did you happen to get "Despiritualized" also? nice to see not all of his work to be like the last full length.

-Alfarmania-Hålögd Insikt
Greatest/best recorded material ive heard from project
-Ramleh-We Created It, Lets Take It Over 1-3
-Young Girls-5
POP POP POP HNW

PTM Jim

Quote from: STREETMEAT on October 18, 2011, 04:23:47 AM
Quote from: PTM Jim on October 18, 2011, 01:52:32 AM


Prurient - Annihilationist - Looooong (C60) Prurient.  Get down. Stay down.


did you happen to get "Despiritualized" also? nice to see not all of his work to be like the last full length.
Yes, I did.  Just haven't listened to it yet.

I like how many directions he can go, but I actually do like Bermuda Drain. So, meh.

STREETMEAT

Quote from: PTM Jim on October 18, 2011, 05:58:29 AM
Quote from: STREETMEAT on October 18, 2011, 04:23:47 AM
Quote from: PTM Jim on October 18, 2011, 01:52:32 AM


Prurient - Annihilationist - Looooong (C60) Prurient.  Get down. Stay down.


did you happen to get "Despiritualized" also? nice to see not all of his work to be like the last full length.
Yes, I did.  Just haven't listened to it yet.

I like how many directions he can go, but I actually do like Bermuda Drain. So, meh.

let me know if the two are in the same direction. i missed out on Annihilationist. i didnt think bermuda drain was that bad myself but i would be upset to see him only go in that direction for project. i thought "despiritualized" was great. simple synth work + vocals.  kind of reminds me of something that would be on broken flag.

Ashley Choke

Marduk - Panzer Division Marduk

Just got awoken way too early by a bunch of loudmouth artisans that needs to change all the windows in the building where I live. The look on their faces when I promptly put this on was priceless. Hell of a way to start your birthday, still nothing this album can't fix(is there really anything this album can't fix)

FreakAnimalFinland

XEDH / IMBERNON "anekkyy" CD
Trait Media
Everything in this disc appeared to be somehow turn off. How cover looks, the names of artists etc. But I did allow myself to trust mr. Lunde's judgement and it paid off. It's good disc! Oscillator, guitar and effects. One long 50+ min track. It's hard to decide what exactly is the "category". It's drone, yet not really the type of lo-fi muddy drifting sounds. It has sharp and sometimes nearly glitchy elements to it. But not glitch. It gets noisy, but isn't really noise. Slow build track, which is just slightly different from most bands I have been listening lately, therefore fresh and interesting.

ERIC LUNDE "the world of hurt in the kindom of god" CD
HCBrecords
As opposed to many decayed and analogue tape recycled recordings, this is different. It has the "traditional" Lunde spoken word monologues, which are the most interesting part of disc. Then there is computer/digital sound. Few times even beats. It's noisy, yet very synthetic and electric sound as opposed to physicality of tapes and field recordings.

DEATH SQUAD "Acoustic Isolation" tape
Spastik Soniks
huh...  I've had nearly non-stop boner since I heard Autarkeia should be re-issuing old DS tapes. Not sure what is the status of the project, but this band simply hit me in such a crucial moment back in '94 or something. In times before internet access and very limited budgets to purchase items, when you got something, it made big impact. And when you got these special packages of paint, inserts, obscure covers, and interesting topics... it was just mind-blowing. Whole Spastik Soniks discography remains probably more important than Broken Flag, Cold Meat and handful of others together!
These early tapes are often pretty similar. They are more of "concept art" than noise releases that stand out musically. Packaging, written material and overall presentation is the main key to atmosphere and the musical approach might be very close to previous tape. Not that it's surprise when we talk about "noise"! Unlike later days Death Squad, most of these early materials are basically heavy and crispy wall of electronic noise. Often based on slow bounding noise loops repeating and everything driven via extensive highly texturizing fuzziness. Sonic quality perhaps more similar to technologically advanced noisers. A'la Pain Jerk, Stimbox or such. There is no "lo-fi", no "tape hiss", no "basement junk". Just high energy blasting. However, musically DS noise is not fast or aggressive, but suffocating and slowpaced movement where waves of slow EQ filter moves like approaching thunder.
Closest modern references to heaviness of sound could be SHIFT "bulk". One could perhaps understand the heaviness and type of fuzz pedal mayhem and slow movements. But its still not the same. DS does move more and focuses on very simple and minimal layering. I believe material was made live-in-studio?
Anyways, the sum up the above: ESSENTIAL and unique!!
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Ashmonger

Quote from: AC on October 18, 2011, 09:00:42 AMMarduk - Panzer Division Marduk
Great album indeed!

Last noise-related release I listened to was the What This Is All About comp from Antihumanism. To be honest, I wasn't really impressed, but that's probably mainly because the skipping CD prevented me from listening to it in a normal way. Anyway, some good stuff from Atrax Morgue, Ames Sanglantes and SMSR. Some others as well, that I can't really remind at the moment.

JHT

Quote from: PTM Jim on October 18, 2011, 01:52:32 AM

Der Sturmer - Bloodswarn - Collection of OOP, split and comp tracks.  Great NSBM.

I was just wondering this morning if I should buy their new Transcendental Racial Idealism album. Does anyone heard it already?

Ashmonger

Quote from: JHT on October 18, 2011, 02:12:18 PM
Quote from: PTM Jim on October 18, 2011, 01:52:32 AM

Der Sturmer - Bloodswarn - Collection of OOP, split and comp tracks.  Great NSBM.

I was just wondering this morning if I should buy their new Transcendental Racial Idealism album. Does anyone heard it already?
No, but seems most of the tracks are on youtube. Heard some of them, seems good, but A Banner Greater Than Death seems better, judging by these few tracks.

MT

The new album is quote monotoneus throughout. The two advance tracks are the best ones imo. "Banner..." was a great great album, best of Der Stürmer. Militant war tunes to the maximum!