PLAYLIST with COMMENTS/REVIEWS

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tiny_tove

During the week end:

DRUG AGE: Dyslexic action boxset - cannot stop listening to this... Need my fix at least once a week on this. And the latest tape is at the same level.
Deprivation - I Don't Want To Grow Up Here - tape FUUUUUCK! excellent , very intense.
Barrikad: Through the voice one becomes animal - 10" lathe cut version of the excellent tape on NIL BY MOUTH... one of the best releases of Swedish cultural terrorists!
Anenzephalia: Funkspiele CD. Perfection, nothing else to add.
Puce mary: Success LP - already stated I love this. I still do like the first day.
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Underklansmen -ST cassette: Raw punk, pushing a sort of "edgy" dark style that is bordering on trying too hard. Still, very fun.

The Rita & Prurient - Woman Pissing: The Rita providing harsh noise with Dom doing his usual acid gargle vocals. Fun for the whole family   

aischrolatreia

Cirrhus- LP ever since klaxon recs included their  demo from 2008 as a compensation for taking too long to send a package, this band has been a favorite. This LP is a full realization of their sound.

Chains Of Death Command- st tape - like this a lot more than the 7"

v/a- Cadavers Holding Knives Good comp with nice concept.  Made me realize I don't own many 3"cdrs, and I'm ok with that.

Bestializer- Atavistic Aggression Nice and rotten tape from Narcolepsia. Strong variety of sounds but maintaing totally deranged and murky atmosphere from start to finish.



Bleak Existence

THE RITA - Dark Angled Eyebrow

eyestrain

Lionel Marchetti Sirrus (Auscultare Research): Repeat. Repeat. Repeat. Intense. Intense. Intense.
Lionel Marchetti Madame Morte (Echopolite): One of the more darker works I've heard. Goes in many directions of course.
Lionel Marchetti Une Saison (Monotype): Collection of four long pieces from the mid to late 90's. Nice mixture and highly enjoyable.
Evapori Transkript 17/Transkript 18 (Entr'acte): Holy moly! I wasn't expecting this. Fumes was okay and Rehearsal For Objects was lame, but this is entirely different. INA-GRM meets Brume meets Wehowsky meets... Fuck, it's just this bombastic, all-acoustic-sourced, free-for-all of chaotic awesomeness. One of my favorites from the label ever. Can't recommend this enough!!
Troy Schafer Survey Of A Broken Tape Recorder (Signal Dreams): Just as it says it is. Surprisingly very composed piece. Looking forward to upcoming 7" on Task. Anyone here his "Crisis and the Healing Image" LP? It's with several Second Family Band members. I don't really go for that stuff, but I'm always interested to hear more from Troy.
Crawl Unit Terminal Absolution (G.R.O.S.S.): Fantastic variety as Colley is sometimes wont to do. Ambient to harsh to drone to concrète.
Dissecting Table Ten Realms (UPD Organization): Two discs going through the vast array of Tsuji's modern stylings. "Unkamusho" is one of my favorite 'metal' pieces I've heard from him. You get some of the psychedelic noise, some of the droning darkness and even the Mario-Brothers-dungeon-tunes on tracks like "Tetsugaisho". I always go to Dissecting Table when I'm feeling miserable. Helping with the winter blues this past week.
Marissa Nadler July (Sacred Bones/Bella Union): If you like this kinda girly-soft-folk-shite, I think this is Nadler's best yet.
Harry Bertoia Bellissima Bellissima Bellissima/Nova (Sonambient): Went to see Bertoia's monotypes today with the missus for her birthday. I always love Harry's sound works after having seen them in person. I think these albums would seem simple and boring to many folks, but look him up on youtube.

FreakAnimalFinland

Trepaneringsritualen / Deathstench split pic LP
Malignant
If one should point out something what is both GOOD and something one loosely can lump under "black-noise", maybe this is finest example. While calling this "black noise" is kind of unnecessary, as the swede here follows very firmly the finest moments of Swedish death industrial, and Deathstench isn't really THAT noisy afterall... but still, experimental sound what has kind of flirt towards black metal tradition in form of vocals, aesthetic or even usage of some regular instruments, such as mournful guitar lines in Deathstench. If only more "black noise" would be this good... Been listening several times and still would like to hear more.

Andrew Quitter and Nick Hoffman "Nu Grotesque" tape
Diazepam
Out of many Diazepam releases, I picked up this for personal collection because it was compact regular package tape. Not bag filled with burned wood or oversized metal wire mesh cover, hah! But despite such a trivial method of picking up release, it turned out to be pretty good noise mess. Not harsh per se, but just piling up junk, tapes, trumpets, probably field recordings and such into one recording.


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Mikerdeath

Quote from: aischrolatreia on February 17, 2014, 12:50:37 AM
Cirrhus- LP ever since klaxon recs included their  demo from 2008 as a compensation for taking too long to send a package, this band has been a favorite. This LP is a full realization of their sound.

agreed, I love this band.


Damion Romero - Lab Terminal Amnesia (CDr)    P-tapes    2012

Picked this up at Ameoba hollywood this weekend, even better than I remember from the gigs, I love Damion's noise, it's far advanced.

FreakAnimalFinland

Fäkalien ‎– Untitled - tape
So who is this? This tape on Diazepam is pretty good. Nothing revolutionary, but I like the typicality of quite rotten death industrial / postmortem / pe sound. Occasionally reminds of Atrax Morgue at his darker releases. Seeing releases appear mostly on "Shitnoise records" net label and there are splits done with bands with such curious names as "Cumshot in Snow" or "Gay Noise" (haha!) it seems like potential goes to waste? So, if you happen to see this somewhere, don't be turned off instantly by such things. Might be worth for those who love the type of stuff!
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tiny_tove

Latest Diazepam releases are all very good. Good work Mauro!
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eyestrain

Tattered Syntax Nothing All Day Nothing (Skeleton Dust): Still probably my favorite piece from last year. Fuck me.

m.

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Quote from: tiny_tove on February 18, 2014, 12:17:43 AM
Latest Diazepam releases are all very good. Good work Mauro!

grazie Marco!

Fäkalien guy really seems to have no much interested in promoting himself, and it's a shame because everything i've heard from him was always good.
Great person, good attitude, should deserve more attention.

on topic:
Peenemunde - II cd really good!
Ecoute la merde / Sleep Column split cd-r not a big fan of hnw but this really grabbed me. great layout too.
and revisiting some tapes while reading Come lupi tra le pecore:
Lord Wind - Forgotten Songs . Darken's pagan folk side project, sometimes goofy, sometimes just like Graveland with clean guitars ...  work fine with me. good tape
Abs Conditus - Noc długich noży ...raw, clumsy nsbm, not really interesting

ConcreteMascara

Sektor 304 - Subliminal Actions CD - wow! even better than their debut. I don't know why I waited so long to get this. 100% industrial perfection. would love to see this kind of thing live.
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tiny_tove

Portuguese label New Approach released a new 7" and will soon release a boxset... soooo looking forward to this
one of my current fave industrial projects... when I listen to their records I believe there is still hope.
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Gelsomina - Disease With a Purpose -> One of the best works of PekkaPT... even If I think Sick Seed is great, I always prefer his older project, simply because it's sound... very harsh, nice, controlled feedbacks, great treble. Never enough of this.

Skullflower - Malediction -> Very calm and nice, especially the third track... drone/noise/experimental rock? Don't think how could I call it. Not really for listening in the daytime, more night/before/during sleep category.

Bizarre Uproar - Rape Africa -> I think this one is not need introduction. Anyway, I like the execution on this record. Some tracks are like wall of noise with vocals, which is always very welcomed for me... Joukkohauta Pt.2 / Hate Your Face , and Silvottu Musta Vittu, for example. Non-stop bass rumble, static, very noisy sound, sometimes buried, sometimes in-your-face vocals.

Incapacitants - As Loud As Possible -> I fine example, how to make something constant, and also dynamic at the same time. Classic!

Immaculate:Grotesque ‎– Circles -> Have you ever feel the thing, when you just push up and up the volume, and still don't feel the brutal sound of a record, even if it's clipped to the maximum level? If've got the same problem with this one. Some very high, and very low frequencies, which are take out the place for the more hurtful mids... anyway, not bad, just... eh, empty of actual sound? Don't know really how to say it...

Wold - Srcreech Owl -> Black Noise, but technically, it's just black metal with same very heavy clipping, and bass-only. So, not Black Metal / physical Noise fusion. It's sounds good, but too dry sounding. Can't decide vocals are pros, or cons... sometimes they just fuck up the whole track for no actual reason, but sometimes they are make it better. But maybe it's just the thing, that I am not really listening metal anymore since some years... 5/3

Sickness ‎– Flesh And Bone -> Very chaotic, yet controlled... lot of changes within seconds, playing with different reverb along the stereo width, makes it also a good listen on headphones, and not just speakers.
Recommended, but not the "daily noise album", for me at least.