PLAYLIST with COMMENTS/REVIEWS

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online prowler

Quote from: tiny_tove on October 23, 2013, 05:15:36 PM
THE RITA / PRURIENT : women pissing 7"
wet release... does what it says... loved the artwork

Second that. Articulated release. Few artist can match this hybrid. Very good and highly recommended. Would like to see a tape version of this release as well.

SiClark

Quote from: online prowler on October 24, 2013, 01:24:31 AM
Quote from: tiny_tove on October 23, 2013, 05:15:36 PM
THE RITA / PRURIENT : women pissing 7"
wet release... does what it says... loved the artwork

Second that. Articulated release. Few artist can match this hybrid. Very good and highly recommended. Would like to see a tape version of this release as well.
I love this 7"! Have been listening to it so much recently, the two artists work perfectly together, hope they plan to do more together, full length maybe?

FreakAnimalFinland

Quote from: eyestrain on September 19, 2013, 02:30:06 AM
Listented to Tattered Syntax Nothing All Day Nothing about 50 times now - one of my favorites this year.

Easy to listen due quite short length. While a lot of harsh noise works in full length format, there is some absolute benefits from C-20 releases. Have talked with many people and most appear to agree C-10 being most often waste of time, but C-20... well, 20 minutes being the scientifically measured attention-span of usual human, it would make sense why they often sound so good. Often enough, but never too much.
And yes, my votes for Tattered Syntax tape. I wouldn't say absolute favorite of this year, but it's yet another sign where quality harsh noise seems to be rising and rising. But fact also is that this is actually recorded between 2006-2009, not a recent recordings. Pro-tapes, neat covers. All the way professional. Crisp sound, very saturated & overdriven sound, sometimes goes into fuzzy high frequencies. Lacks alls the "throwing shit around" as well as predictable death metal distortion rumbles etc.
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Dr Alex

Killing Joke - Night Time cd
Killing Joke - Brighter Than A Thousand Suns cd
Killing Joke - Pandemonium cd

Still one of my favorite bands. Guilty pleasure or not, I don't care!

Bleak Existence


martialgodmask

Mania - Grim Conditions....Really enjoyable but over in a flash, would've liked another 5-10mins each side!

Caligula031 - Slavetrade 2000....Still a storming tape, great stuff.

deathcamp

Genocide Organ The Truth Will Make You Free LP - Classic! It is weird that Tesco doesn't re-release it.

burdizzo

It's good, but I don't think it's their best. I'd speculate that it'll be a while before it's re-released though, since it's probably easy enough to get, and it wasn't THAT long since it was released. I'd much rather see "Mind Control" re-released. Perhaps in 2015 - the 20th anniversary, a la "Leichenlinie"? Again, pure speculation.

eyestrain

Caustic Qualm Caustic Qualm (Strange Rules): I've got a very low tolerance for PE, so there's little reference for me to give. This is just a classy tape of unintelligible Brit grunts muffled beneath some hypnotic and/or stressful harsh sounds. B-Side starts off fairly irritating, but as the voice evaporates, I become fairly intrigued. Doesn't get me all giddy like his (their?) contribution to We Gave Them..., but still, I thought this was fairly refreshing.

Pedestrian Deposit Fatale (Hospital/Hanson): Damn, what have I been waiting for!? Quite an incredible group here. Can't wait to dig more deeply into this and other releases.

Hheva Drenched In The Mist Of Sleep (Diazepam): Another lush tape of ambient beauty. A-side is rather straight-forward, but things fall into much juicier territory on side B. Still haven't pinned down what it is, but this fella delivers in a genre I wouldn't notice the disappearance of. Is that a Gentileschi on the cover?

V/A Samhainwork II (Heathen Harvest): Not as dull as episode one, but a lot duds regardless. I can't wrap my head around Lamia Vox: 8th rate "satanic" The Moon Lay Hidden.... The interview on HH was embarrassing. Being an occult goth cunt is pure popularity I suppose.

Really excited for new releases on Wendy Prodz, Järtecknet (Nordiska Ljud), Joy De Vivre, Second Sleep...the glory never ceases!

64

Quote from: eyestrain on October 26, 2013, 02:45:36 PM
I can't wrap my head around Lamia Vox: 8th rate "satanic" The Moon Lay Hidden.... The interview on HH was embarrassing. Being an occult goth cunt is pure popularity I suppose.
As rumours have it, it's actually her husband who creates and records all the music; and, having seen her "play" "live" once (in February 2010 when Lamia Vox was an opening act for Inade), I wouldn't be surprised if it's actually true. The "performance" was simply embarrassing: one could clearly hear someone at the mixing desk load tracks in WinAmp while she just pretended to do something on her synth; and when she brought on a "shamanic" drum, she couldn't get her hands in sync with the rhythm for about 15 seconds. (Sal Solaris was hardly any better, but for different reasons, though; they, at the very least, produced all the sounds live indeed.)

QuoteReally excited for new releases on Wendy Prodz, Järtecknet (Nordiska Ljud), Joy De Vivre, Second Sleep...the glory never ceases!
Same here. I'm particularly looking forward to "A Fidgety and Excitable Engine" by Jeph Jerman, the snippet from side A is especially promising; I just love this particular approach to field recordings when there seem to be several simultaneous streams of sound which interplay with each other in all sorts and manners and eventually become entwined in one inseparable, indivisible whole. Days In Return also sounds really interesting, and I wonder what new angle or territory Amph chose to explore on two new releases. The "Eros" compilation should be killer, going by the line-up.

online prowler

Organized Resistance -  Day of the Rope (2005)



"Tools Of Communication Pt. 2":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Ubju89I5DE



eyestrain

Quote from: 64 on October 26, 2013, 08:42:37 PM
Quote from: eyestrain on October 26, 2013, 02:45:36 PM
I can't wrap my head around Lamia Vox: 8th rate "satanic" The Moon Lay Hidden.... The interview on HH was embarrassing. Being an occult goth cunt is pure popularity I suppose.
As rumours have it, it's actually her husband who creates and records all the music; and, having seen her "play" "live" once (in February 2010 when Lamia Vox was an opening act for Inade), I wouldn't be surprised if it's actually true. The "performance" was simply embarrassing: one could clearly hear someone at the mixing desk load tracks in WinAmp while she just pretended to do something on her synth; and when she brought on a "shamanic" drum, she couldn't get her hands in sync with the rhythm for about 15 seconds. (Sal Solaris was hardly any better, but for different reasons, though; they, at the very least, produced all the sounds live indeed.)

Not surprised to hear this at all. The whole faux-cult martial/ambient/drone/industrial sphere attracts some real repulsive losers. Claim all they wish about having some deep connection to the unseen elements; mostly I just see image-obsessed queens. Posin' for Satan!

Quote from: 64 on October 26, 2013, 08:42:37 PM
QuoteReally excited for new releases on Wendy Prodz, Järtecknet (Nordiska Ljud), Joy De Vivre, Second Sleep...the glory never ceases!
Same here. I'm particularly looking forward to "A Fidgety and Excitable Engine" by Jeph Jerman, the snippet from side A is especially promising; I just love this particular approach to field recordings when there seem to be several simultaneous streams of sound which interplay with each other in all sorts and manners and eventually become entwined in one inseparable, indivisible whole. Days In Return also sounds really interesting, and I wonder what new angle or territory Amph chose to explore on two new releases. The "Eros" compilation should be killer, going by the line-up.

Never really enjoyed the prior Amph outputs, but Polar/Mongol was excellent and the samples for these new works do sound rather tasty. EROS will slay, I'm certain of it. Jeph has a discography so vast, all I can do is enjoy modern releases as they come - can't wait! It's probably not even worth a mention, but there's something endearing about listening to real mp3 samples on Second Sleep's site and not Soundcloud, Bandcamp, ReverbNation, etc... Makes me feel like it's 2000.

Sissy Spacek Harm (Troniks): I feel like this would really appeal to the all the Filth & Violence fanboys on here. High-end, noisecore, harsh noise, absurd. Been a hell of a week with more time spent in the plant than in bed or with my family. Started today off with a long run with the dog, but now I'm standing out back in the field, grilling, drinking my first Stone Old Guardian of 2013 (how did it take this long?!) and blasting my first album of the day out the back door...this on repeat. Fuck it's good!

Hum Of The Druid Societal (SNSE): Been going through the Druid's works lately as they've been collecting dust on the shelf for a while. Not quite as impressive as I used to think they were. This falls more in the field of linear, bass-heavy harsh noise. I do love the artwork though. I think Frozen Tropics will forever be my favorite. It's replete with variety and impact. This is more like Skin Graft --- it just is.

Arditi Leading The Iron Resistance (Equilibrium): They just keep getting better with every album. Less thumping, senseless industrial-esque sounds and more and more cinematic militancy. The track on the Samhainwork II comp got me digging out some albums for the evening. We'll see how Marching On To Victory stands in contrast to this once I'm a little sloppy in the moonlit hours.

eyestrain

Quote from: online prowler on October 27, 2013, 12:06:51 AM
Organized Resistance -  Day of the Rope (2005)

"Tools Of Communication Pt. 2":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Ubju89I5DE

Also...this is certainly tied with Alienated And Radicalized. Such passion. Such creativity. Far outside of trend. Listening to one album typically leads to time with the other.

ARKHE

EXITUS - Treatment Plan
PUCE MARY - Success
REGIM - Stabbed by the Blind
AMPH/ARV & MILJÖ - Nordiska ljud 1
CAULDHAME - Debris


Scandinavian & British industrial supremacy. P.M cold and eerie, Exitus highly Germanic, Cauldhame atmospheric, Regim plain brutal, Amph oceanic & meditative, A&M simple & straightforward (engine sounds sometime reminding of Shift - Bulk, with less scorching distortion).

cr

#3704
Had some great hours this weekend listening to these:
- Duncan/Esposito/Z'ev: There must be a way across this river
- Sutcliffe Jugend & Junko: Sans Palatine Uvula
- The Rita: Escorting
- Concrete vs Umpio vs Mascara - First and second listen - this is great!!
- Mania + H.H.: Wreckage - Yess!
- Croatian Amor: Mercure 7"
- Djinn: 1978
- Linekraft: Bouryoku Kikai  
- n/m: Philosophy in the morgue
- Skin Graft: Drenched
- Corpuscle: Integration Powder
- Antaeus: Blood Libels (in memory of LSK)
- Intolitarian: Berserker Savagery
- Pogrom: Live at Helsinki/Nimetön Part I-IV
- Vomir: Les escaliers de la cave
- Control: Transgression
- Human Larvae: Womb worship
- Edwidge: The inconsolable widow thanks all those who consoled her - Great title, great noise