PLAYLIST with COMMENTS/REVIEWS

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

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sportfan

Disorder of Deadeight - Depthsounder - How cool would it be if every label would think outside the box and release music that isn't confined to what they consider the aesthetic of the label?  I bet we would all hear music that is really innovative.  This is an excellent release.

Johann

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Hawkwind Astounding Sounds Amazing Music

Herman Nitsch Harmoniumwerk vol. 1 & 2 completely and totally hypnotic, great live recording and i love how the ambient noise of the environment (such as a phone ringing, or door slamming) can be heard in the background, excellent and highly recommended for fans of organ music

bitewerksMTB

N.O.T.A.- s/t  LP
BORN WITHOUT A FACE discography- someone needs to reiss the 7"'s on a 12", such ripping hardcore! Not sure where all the other material is from (I d/l the 'discography' so it's not an official rel)
VOIVOD - War & Pain LP

Steve

Uton / Grey Park split cassette on Hyster Tapes is amazing. Who are Uton? (Recorded in France)
Modern English - After The Snow LP
Nocturnal Emissions - Compost CDr

Got a bunch of Hyster Tapes to get through this Bank Holiday ... Looking forward!

Mattias G

Uton (Jani Hirvonen) is from Finland and have released tons of stuff.

bitewerksMTB

Diocletian "European Annihilation" ep
now:
Witchfinder General "friends of hell"

Ashmonger

Vomir/Werewolf Jerusalem - Untitled/Premature Burial (7", Anarchofreaks Production): The sound of Vomir is cool, but the fact that really nothing happens at all, makes this less interesting for me. Werewolf Jerusalem (first thing I hear from this project) is better, HNW with subtle changes over time, this is more to my likings.

V/A - Engines of Modern Dysfunction Vol. 1 (7", Phage Tapes): Have to think about it, but this might very well be the first cut-up release I own. Not being too familiar with most of these names, I really can't say which part is which artist (this might change with repeated listening), but that's not bad at all, since it's a short release, it's a comp, but still one whole. I quite like the chaotic way of the cut-ups, might have to look into it more. It all does sound quite clean though. Ends with a nice locked groove. Third LP/7" I own with a locked groove (Grain Belt/Faux Pas 7" and Knelt Rote - Insignificance are the others) and I really like it, it seems to work really well with noise.

Tourette - Jardin Du Sommeil Chant D'Amour Sur La Nuit Grandissante (CD, Troniks, Iatrogenesis Records, Antropofago Ateo): Noise with ambient/piano/... parts inbetween. The soft parts are often really beautiful and the noise is sharp and strong. Still have to get used to this style, as opposed to the full on approach, but this is really good.

Deterge - Peace Corps (C10, Fusty Cunt): Old Deterge stuff, some interesting stuff, such as the last track, other tracks seem less interesting than his recent stuff.

Ascites/White Gimp Mask/Glasgow Smile - This ain't BLJ (C20, WGM Tapes & Vinyl): A side is HNW without anything happening and not very strong sound either, but B side gets more interesting. Will have to listen again, but doesn't seem the best of these tapes.

Streetmeat/Family Smut (C20, WGM Tapes & Vinyl): Streetmeat is power electronics, it's not very complicated or frantic, but just good. Vocals are not shouted, rather spoken or something. Family Smut seems HNW with kind of PE sound, quite liked it.

Russian Greed (C20, WGM Tapes & Vinyl): Streetmeat + Glasgow Smile. Industrial/Noise, no vocals, just distorted beats, rythms and weird sounds. It throbs and it writhes, quite good.

Streetmeat + Respirator (C10, WGM Tapes & Vinyl): Seems to be quite in the line of what I heard from Streetmeat up to now (which isn't much I must add), so good PE/HN

Ladymeat (C20, WGM Tapes & Vinyl): Also, owning the Ladyboi Biopsy C30, I think this is quite in the same line, so again good stuff.

About the whole batch of WGM Tapes & Vinyl: While what I heard up to now, is quite good stuff altogether, the covers might need a bit more attention. Black/white copies (nothing wrong with that in itself), with artwork that is sometimes rather unclear. It has its charm though.

HongKongGoolagong

Quote from: Zeno Marx on August 25, 2012, 01:02:17 AM
New 7th Music

Great to see that name and that they aren't forgotten. Very inspirational to me at the time in their ultra-underground aesthetic and blend of musicians and non-musicians. "Hidden Secrets of the Forest" which I got from the excellent Music For Midgets tape label and distro around '84 still gets listened to. Phil Kelday of N7M was apparently Paul Kelday's brother? 

bitewerksMTB

Swans "the seer":

http://www.npr.org/2012/08/19/158708197/first-listen-swans-the-seer

Trying to decide whether to order it or not. I liked that last rel quite a bit (need to order it) but not so sure about "The Seer". Has some good moments but it def seems too
loooooong.

ironfistofthesun

re/ the seer...
the cover looks like a "stupid chewbacca" put me right off straight away !

bitewerksMTB

Yeah, "The Seer" artwork is awful. Listening to half of the 36 min title track, I've decided I will live without it.

online prowler

Pornocane - La Diarrea Del Cane Sessuale.

føkked up filth from Italy.

http://pornocane.bandcamp.com/track/la-diarrea-del-cane-sessuale

ImpulsyStetoskopu

DESTROY ALL MONSTERS 74-76 (Compound Annex Records 2009) 3 x CD


A group connected with LAFMS. A little bit forgotten. Weird, unique mixture of industrial avantgarde of rock music, psychedelia, punk and experimental. Very important document for pre-industrial music searchers. The highest recommendation.

Zeno Marx

I've heard a couple live shows with The Seer tracks being developed, and they've been pretty great.  If you're interested in having your listening environment manipulated, it might very well be successful at it.
"the overindulgent machines were their children"
I only buy vinyl, d00ds.

ConcreteMascara

Dead Can Dance - Anastasis CD - really really enjoying this, pretty much listening to it non-stop. Already I'd say its up there with Within the Realm of a Dying Sun and Spleen and Ideal as one of my favorite DCD release.
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