PLAYLIST with COMMENTS/REVIEWS

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

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Ganesha23

Quote from: Peterson on March 12, 2012, 04:10:48 AM
Been listening to a lot of nerdy 1970s stuff; Frank Zappa, Tangerine Dream, Pink Floyd.

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Also can't get enough SSRI! Also very crazed and '70's.

All right!! All that nerdy, weirdo, spaced/drugged out 70s stuff has been a huge influence to SSRI and Sick Seed as well. Just add King Crimson, Queen and Jethro Tull to the list and you have all my early important musical experiences there.

Extremely glad to see someone make the connection!!!!!

As for recent playlist here:

-Söldnergeist:Terror CD
-Umpio: Blind Faith and Mono Dogma tapes
-loads of CMX (Finnish band that all true underground music fans hate)

ConcreteMascara

Yellow Swans - Going Places (CD)
I haven't listened to this since it came out. 2 years ago I was driving on the highway listening to the CD in the early morning, watching the sun rise over fog on the east coast Maryland, it was perfect. Listening to it again it's even better than I remember! Specifically the song Opt-Out which sounds like skyscrapers being twisted and torn down by massive tornadoes.
[death|trigger|impulse]

http://soundcloud.com/user-658220512

Ashley Choke

Quote from: Peterson on March 12, 2012, 04:10:48 AM
Tape sleeve says two tracks in about 30 minutes but it sounds like more tracks for longer.

Apparently there's some alternative one off version of this tape somewhere out there, with track titles and different mastering? :) Let me know about the volume drop your referring to since that could be a dubbing mistake form our side

bitewerksMTB

Now:

Electric Wizard "black masses"- I didn't like this much when I first d/l'd it but it's sounding better now so I may order the vinyl soon.

Andrew McIntosh

Quote from: Zeno Marx on March 08, 2012, 02:56:51 AMMichael Hoenig + Manuel Gottsching - Early Water 1976 - Ash Ra/Ash Ra Tempel - slightly modern sound - really easy listen - one track at 48+ minutes, and it could have been 2-3Xs as long as far as I'm concerned.

Fantastic album.
Shikata ga nai.

P-K

Quote from: Peterson on March 12, 2012, 08:30:43 PM
Also, please tell me there are some EBM fans on here!!

hell yeah !

recently a lot of Digital Soundtracks by DVA

Zeno Marx

Quote from: P-K on March 13, 2012, 01:49:29 PMrecently a lot of Digital Soundtracks by DVA
well, they're the exception, aren't they?
"the overindulgent machines were their children"
I only buy vinyl, d00ds.

icepick method


Quote from: Zeno Marx on March 14, 2012, 12:12:57 AM
Quote from: P-K on March 13, 2012, 01:49:29 PMrecently a lot of Digital Soundtracks by DVA
well, they're the exception, aren't they?
Only because they're not Nitzer Ebb brand of stupid. Much like everything else 99% of it is shit, or working well within the confines of genre definition and really contributing nothing. Vomito Negro was another that transcended the definition, albums full of songs that sounded nothing alike, using many different vocal styles. Imo the best of the Belgian crop.
Industrial-noise zine archive http://shock-corridor.blogspot.com

P-K

oh come on, there loads of solid interesting good ebm.....depending on what you're looking for....
from dark experimental shit :
http://youtu.be/ffhJ6Kyk2-E
http://youtu.be/eB9rQOABbOM
http://youtu.be/ToRGBEIbmqY
http://youtu.be/b3LVjppHZzY
http://youtu.be/JJyDCdvncCI
and the masters : http://youtu.be/LgVQ9ywr_4Y
to full on dancefloor mayhem :
http://youtu.be/uxSj1Hc3toU one for the Finland boys :-)
http://youtu.be/Iz7YjqSf23M
http://youtu.be/0Ev6th0-_J4
http://youtu.be/BMTtO_y9oKo
http://youtu.be/dhmuunOnpJo
not to forget all the weird cross-over shit like early Meat Beat Manifesto, Consolidated, Greater Than One, etc etc ...
http://youtu.be/i8TKY7TI8AI
but, i mostly listen to older crap, if i listen to new ebm it's usually new material from older bands like :
http://youtu.be/M9wIsa_GnAE

so, that's that, enjoy lol

Reprobate

Brethren- Savage Inequalities
SQRM- Rodeo
Black Flag- My War
Cast King- Saw Mill Man

andy vomit

DISGUST/GNAWED/NYODENE D/RU-486 - Split 2xC10
BIZARRE UPROAR/MANIA - charnel heap
GWAR - bloody pit of horror
thevomitarsonist.wordpress.com
danversstaterecordings.blogspot.com

Tommy Carlsson

Mauthausen Orchestra -- Anal Perversions LP
I compared this to the original Aquilifer Sodality tape release, and the LP sounds great! Why this was limited to 99 copies I can not understand though. Since it sold out in a few hours, any label would be insane not to do a second pressing... love the cover image, btw.

Merzbow -- Kibbutz LP
Uhhh... I hate these covers. White vinyl LP comes in a PVC sleeve with a small paper insert, no inner sleeve. The sides of these PVC sleeves always split open, mine had splits on two sides when I got it in the mail. Hell, I don't even care much for the sounds actually. One of the weaker Merz-recordings in my opinion.

+ the mono versions of Psychedelic Sounds + Easter Everywhere from the 13th Floor Elevators 10CD box.

HONOR_IS_KING!

Smoke "Sententiën"
Lutomysl "S/T"
Malepeste "S/T"
Ov "Pleasure"
Hal Hutchinson "Brutal Mechanics"
KOUFAR x TERROR CELL UNIT
https://soundcloud.com/crimesofthecrown

PSALM 109

WAR

alfarmania - lvm cs.
repeater - wet works 1 and 3 cassettes
smell & quim - the jissom killers lp
deathpile/discordance - 120 days of sodom lp
michael idehall - sol cs.

ARKHE

Bolt Thrower - For Victory
Human Remains - Where were you when
Magrudergrind - can't remember title
Martin Bladh & Bo I Cavefors' The Island of Death (out on Freak animal now or soon, necessary for anyone into anything Bladh-related... and all others too)
Deathspell Omega - Chaining the Katechon (or how the hell it's spelled)