PLAYLIST with COMMENTS/REVIEWS

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

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Dr Alex

after pile of stoner rock I'm finally in mood for power electronics.

Slogun - Bleached 7"
Great blasting electronics in Slogun style!

Slogun - The Heights 7"
Vocals are too buried in the mix but still nice harsh tracks.

Sick Seed - Man And Machine 7"
I love sounds of junks here! Great introduction to "Technological Singularity".

Wertham / Macelleria Mobile Di Mezzanotte ‎– Skin And Bones / Sulla Collina Dei Suicidi 7" picture
This is absolutely AMAZING split! I listened both sides about 4 - 5 times. Wertham track is an old school German pe with great electronics blasting. One of his best tracks! I never heard (for) Macelleria Mobile Di Mezzanotte until now. I'm surprised how this track is good. Atmospheric but somehow disturbing industrial with traces of Italian pe.

Mikerdeath

Quote from: Dr Alex on May 15, 2015, 11:54:25 PM
Slogun - The Heights 7"
Vocals are too buried in the mix but still nice harsh tracks.

I disagree. Like almost all Slogun material the vocals are clearly audible. Maybe listen again?

I think this is one of his best and not just because of "thematic elements"

Definitely one of his I listen to most often.

FreakAnimalFinland

SKULLFLOWER "Thou shalt not suffer a witch to die" tape
Matching Head
One side studio, one side live. Another fine release from Skullflower noise drone style, but while I like what I hear, I just can't think any reason why this particular release would stand out from bunch of others which are basically "the same"?

IRON FIST OF THE SUN "Danny la rue died in his sleep" tape
Unrest
2010 release from IFOTS and while it's not bad, it is very clear example that band went much further. Mostly it is that vocal tracks on-off switch moments are very abrupt. There are some good tracks, and some surprisingly noisy tracks as well, which make tape hold its position as still necessery additions to IFOTS collection, but hardly belongs among highlights.

SKIP TOOTH "Silent / Speak" tape
Beartown records
Danish power electronics which probably most people have ignored? Tape is called "untitled" on discogs, but both sides are indicated clearly with stencil texts. In many ways it is the late 2000's.... Good, but barely memorable. Stuff what I could anytime rotate again, but come into conclusion that I remember very little of it, even if it's merely twenty minutes or so. Project appeared to do very little releases.

Shooting Gallery / Clo Goelach "Distance" tape
Posh Isolation
Another 2010 release... I just picked various tapes randomly from shelves and all appear to be from same time! One side live collaboration, another via mail. Klaus Hansen & Loke Rahbek is Shooting Gallery and the other project soon transformed into Body Cargo. Tape is very nice lo-fi stuff. Can't decide which side I like more, but perhaps mail collaboration offers a bit more variation of texture. Starts almost surprisingly relaxing "ambient", before sound quality alone starts to make it raw.
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FreakAnimalFinland

BAPTIST SKIN COMMUNITI "Magnified section of dreams" tape
Triangle
Not good. Somewhere between crap and ok. Sort of HNW, but shitty uninteresting sounds.

A MACHINE CALLED ORGASM "Daddylove" tape
dumping ground recordings
Non-aggressive, non-energic noise stuff. Crackles, static hissing, raw and highly distorted stuff. It's ok. Nothing that special, but that old man gay blowjob cover adds so much cheap sleaziness, that I like this tape, haha!

SEWER GODDESS "The Dejection Veil" tape
No Life
I guess it's always pretty harsh toward artist to comment that you like their earliest work the most. This almost 10 years old debute (?) tape still remains strong.  It is noisier. It is less musically driven. Vocals are more buried. At greatest it somehow reminds me of CCCC, although comparison is indeed pretty distant. I have yet to hear 2015 album, but I'm quite sure it will be much more musical than this?

Fetish Ritual "F & R" tape
Synthetik Assembly
First listening felt like its perhaps a bit too much of "fanclub" power electronics? But what if I belong among fanboys? After such conclusion, there is nothing to complain! hah. Short C-12 length tape comes in plastic bag, with lyric insert, porn-mag classified ads and other x-rated content. All very close to contemporary xerox cult a'la posh isolation / f&v.  Music itself is heavily dominated by aggressive vocals, which are somewhere between Slogun & Consumer Electronics. Long, fast delivered lyrics spitting obscenities with clear and sharp sound. Music isn't just typicalities of electronics buzz, but there are some simple ideas of structure and distinctive sounds for each track which sets it apart from bands mentioned before.
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FreakAnimalFinland

#5194
Live Sex Show "Muscles Relaxer" tape
Nurse Etiquette
I got just handful of this labels releases. It seemed like label was really flooding stuff during hot years of USA micro edition noise tape era. 99 releases in 5 years (but vast majority came out 2007-2009), mostly short tapes. I guess mostly around 50 copieswas made? This C-10 from anonymous noise act represents well the atmosphere. It's like they'd know, they are not doing anything particularly groundbreaking. Nothing what should stay available for decades. Just some live take of noise. Hard to describe exactly what it is, but still slightly different kind of noise. Heavy blown out sound and all-at-max dubbing makes sound have feeling of pressure. But not much of energy or aggression. Feeling of slow pace.

Emaciator "Conceit" tape
Nurse Etiquette
77 copies edition from 2008. It's hard to say should it be described icy cold drones or... warm? Warmness is perhaps due analogue gear or sound of tape dubs. But it's cold. There isn't much of psychedelia or random modulation happening. Just minimalist, slowly oscillating tones. Among best Emaciator I have heard!

DEVELOPER tape
WCN008
White Centipede Noise's Developer tape belongs among best what I have heard from band. Typical tape of project has appeared to me being process of things failing. Hah.. Like I must have mentioned before, it's like setting gear ready to record and hit REC when things seem good to go. But instead of starting from that and proceeding to better, more intense, more frantic direction... instead getting just notch less interesting and less intense when recording proceeds. Here we don't have such feeling. We have pretty much guaranteed harsh noise assault here. One could refer to K2 style of cut up, where small pauses are often present. And also quite unique element in Developer to me seems that many of his cuts aren't bursts of energy. Many times in cut up noise bands choose the utmost highlight moments and put them together. Here many short bursts are not that at all. And it's not criticism. He manages to play with pace, stereo sound, variation of sources etc. Eventually managing to deliver highlights in middle of b-side.
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Trepaneringsritualen "Ritualer, Blot Och Botgöring" tape
Harsh Head Rituals
Picked this up, thinking it was some new tape of his what I have yet to listen. While I was listening it, realized it is the debut! Fuck, much better than I remembered. I remember thinking LP reissue wasn't that good, compared to later works of band. But now I start to lean towards idea that perhaps very early works of project has been the best?! Rough, primitive, industrial music & noise!
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bitewerksMTB

NIGHT BITCH s/t 10" Ajna Offensive- heavy metal from CT with S&M themes. Not great but good. I did wish there were a couple more songs.

SATURNALIA TEMPLE "To the Other" LP Ajna Offensive- doom metal with delayed vocals & some psychedelicness going on. I like the  artwork. I feel this release sounds different than their previous releases but I'm not sure how. I'll have to pull those out & give'em a listen.


Bloated Slutbag

#5197
Skin Crime – s/t tape (BSR)
Discogs is my principle source for information on this one, the sole release registered to the mysterious BSR Records. Tracks include untitled and untitled, with Style tagged "Noise" and "Ambient". The latter tag, in combination with the C15 playback time (re- discogs), may explain why the tape has gone so long forgotten amongst the teetering stacks. One out of so many, it would seem, that might never again have enjoyed playback had "research" for something completely unrelated – in this case the recent Trerik titty tape – not fluked the shit back into existence apparent. Still... Skin Crime? Ambient? What the fuck were they smoking? (um, Skin Crime, not discogs) Dense, overbilged, thunder. That is Skin Crime. Ambient? That is simply fal... fa... f... well, on reflection, both Urge and Whorebutcher, two of my faves, could easily approach Ambient, given a little smoothening out. Ambient of a dense, overbilged, thunderous disposition. Add to consideration the tangled atmospherics submitted by Mr S Abuse under the name Hanged Mans Orgasm, and the s/t lp from 2003.... and you are halfway to this slickly sliced sliver of self-titled sweetness. Per Skin Crime proper, there is the density. There is the thunder. There is, however, little in the way of the overbilge. Elements, many of them junked and metallic, are laid out bright and clear for ready inspection. Cluttered, clamoring elements, that rear up in concert for a good hard hint of overbilge before settling back down to their faintly echoing cave corner as frosty buzzings numb the highly sensitized palate. The full-throttled fury of all the clamoring elements might well be a terror to behold, but nothing sticks around for long, never quite falling into anything like a groove. More we enjoy the tensions to be found in the heaving motion, the rearings and settlings, the comings and goings. Such tendencies are even more pronounced on what I take for the flip side. Roaring with the almighty metal-tinged clamor in full groove, the intensities grow deceptively harsh and unyielding... only to plonk down to an unlikely string of steady, tin-head, bonking. After that the furious blasts alternate with unhurried, acoustic, explorations, lurching first to life and then back to death as though struggling to figure out what they want to do with All This Great Stuff. The general atmosphere is one of rather cold and undermanned factory, a hulking industrial strength monstrosity that could threaten to approach epic proportion... were it not abruptly cut off at the seven-or-so-minute mark.
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FreakAnimalFinland

Skin Crime box set should be coming sometime soon, I've heard....

CONCRETE MASCARA "The Answer in the Ashes" tape
Untergeschoss
I guess this is around time of artists first visit to finland? Full length "tape album", with lots of tracks. At first, it makes me think of History of Aids -era Prurient, but that's only couple tracks. C.M. offers much more. It's good to have tape where despite coherent feel, band is able to make distinctive tracks. I have yet to listen the new album, but somehow feel this tape of C.M. was better than 7" on F&V. Maybe it is simply because 7" is such a demanding format to make impact in two short tracks.

VOMIR / MIXTURIZER split tape

R.O.N.F.
Vomir is vomir. That's all. Mixturizer on b-side offer much more alive and diverse material. Despite being what you could lump in HNW genre, it has element of thing happening, so 20 mins track offers much more substance. It seems Manuel just returned to activity recently after short hiatus! We'll see if Mixturizer gets back in action too...

CRANIOPAGUS "Terrace" tape
Trash Ritual
US-PE, industrial noise, noise with screaming. That sort of stuff with heavily reverb drenched, massive wall. The most I like when this calms down a bit, into dark and gloomy industrial soundscapes what dominate big part of A-side. It appears like short lived project did have slight own touch how they do things, but being active just couple years, barely made its mark...

V/A SCANDINAVIAN WAR CRIMES tape
Kafe Kaos
Nice mix of mostly less hyped scandinavian bands. Of course many should be known to users of this forum. KOEFF, ARKHE,.. perhaps BLITZKRIEG BABY.. but... COPS? HOMOSEXUAL PLAGUE? CAPERS? TIED HANDS? etc. lots of far less know. Or at least to me! As some are only known from this comp, I'm assuming side projects of known guys...  40 minutes as traditional album length is good amount of material. Blitzkrieg Baby sticks out quite drastically in this compilation. Can't quite decide whether I like it or not, but overall compilation delivers good mix of dark noise, HNW, pe/industrial noise of various types.
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eyestrain

Quote from: FreakAnimalFinland on May 22, 2015, 04:15:55 PM
Skin Crime box set should be coming sometime soon, I've heard....

!!!!!!

spongeoctopus

Quote from: FreakAnimalFinland on May 22, 2015, 04:15:55 PM

V/A SCANDINAVIAN WAR CRIMES tape
Kafe Kaos
Nice mix of mostly less hyped scandinavian bands. Of course many should be known to users of this forum. KOEFF, ARKHE,.. perhaps BLITZKRIEG BABY.. but... COPS? HOMOSEXUAL PLAGUE? CAPERS? TIED HANDS? etc. lots of far less know. Or at least to me! As some are only known from this comp, I'm assuming side projects of known guys...  40 minutes as traditional album length is good amount of material. Blitzkrieg Baby sticks out quite drastically in this compilation. Can't quite decide whether I like it or not, but overall compilation delivers good mix of dark noise, HNW, pe/industrial noise of various types.


I don't know exactly who Cops are but I'm pretty sure that it's a side project. Homoerotic Plague, Capers and Tied Hands are main project though, even if it's some less known and quite new projects. Homoerotic Plague has some good tracks uploaded on soundcloud and Capers have released some great tapes that are worth checking out. As for Tied Hands, more are in the making and a repress of the first tape is probably coming soon.

Regarding the comp I think it's very varied and haven't listened enough to decide who is the best, but I really enjoyed Capers and Koeff.

Leatherface

Quote from: eyestrain on May 23, 2015, 05:32:18 AM
Quote from: FreakAnimalFinland on May 22, 2015, 04:15:55 PM
Skin Crime box set should be coming sometime soon, I've heard....

!!!!!!

I've heard from Patrick that he loose all his master in a computer crash years ago...

tiny_tove

#5202
Most intense working time of the year is finally over and I can relax listening to  records, something I am doing always more rarely.

In a few words:

Snuff:III CD (Filth & Violence - Untergeschoss). One of my fave projects of the Finnish collective. Each of their record is always better and this is another classic. Power Electronics as it should be, dirty, raw and in your face. Titles are completely in line with what they have been representing since day 1 and this is how we like them.

Snuff: live CD (Filth & Violence - Untergeschoss). I have witnessed the first part of this CD live and is great to have it on digital format. Also the Lathi part rules. Keep on coming!

XENOPHOBIC EJACULATION "Victory" CD (Filth & Violence). After being delighted by the 88 boxset, reprint of classic (I think), second tape. Fierce and loud, tons of feedback and vocal assault. Be warned: Explicit artwork/lyrics, not for Boldrini's CFNM loverboys.

AM NOT: Unpunished CD (Unrest Production)
Superb release of this London based project that mixes structured industrial parts to PE assault. Some pretty original moments that definitely put them on my top 5 of recent discoveries.

Kevlar: Criteria tape (Unrest Production)
I consumed the debut cd-r that definitely dwelled in 90's European PE territories,with (thank God) a personal touch. This tape follows the same step and add much more. I am quite sure we'll hear a lot about them in future.

Grunt ‎– Myth Of Blood (Freak Animal).
Everything has  been said it all already and I am not going to repeat it. My favourite record of this first part of the year. (Yet I am still waiting to get Ke-Hil that I am quite sure will be competing for the prize eheh)

BLACK STATE "We Hate Them" (Filth and violence)
I have always been of big fan of all those projects that includes many (realistic/UNPC) samples in their work. UK's mysterious Black State push this concept to the limit and deliver a whole work where recordings from documentaries and news seems to be the main focus. Yet do not be fooled by this statement since the sounds in the background are quintessentials to the purpose. Sound is never ear-splitting yet subtle and intense, diversified from track to track, maybe I would have had them a bit louder, but maybe it was done on purpose. Looking forward for the next releases! Anybody knows more about them?
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ANDROPHILIA

Quote from: tiny_tove on May 23, 2015, 10:17:36 PM
Most intense working time of the year is finally over and I can relax listening to  records, something I am doing always more rarely.

In a few words:

Snuff:III CD (Filth & Violence - Untergeschoss). One of my fave projects of the Finnish collective. Each of their record is always better and this is another classic. Power Electronics as it should be, dirty, raw and in your face. Titles are completely in line with what they have been representing since day 1 and this is how we like them.

Snuff: live CD (Filth & Violence - Untergeschoss). I have witnessed the first part of this CD live and is great to have it on digital format. Also the Lathi part rules. Keep on coming!

XENOPHOBIC EJACULATION "Victory" CD (Filth & Violence). After being delighted by the 88 boxset, reprint of classic (I think), second tape. Fierce and loud, tons of feedback and vocal assault. Be warned: Explicit artwork/lyrics, not for Boldrini's CFNM loverboys.

AM NOT: Unpunished CD (Unrest Production)
Superb release of this London based project that mixes structured industrial parts to PE assault. Some pretty original moments that definitely put them on my top 5 of recent discoveries.

Kevlar: Criteria tape (Unrest Production)
I consumed the debut cd-r that definitely dwelled in 90's European PE territories,with (thank God) a personal touch. This tape follows the same step and add much more. I am quite sure we'll hear a lot about them in future.

Grunt ‎– Myth Of Blood (Freak Animal).
Everything has  been said it all already and I am not going to repeat it. My favourite record of this first part of the year. (Yet I am still waiting to get Ke-Hil that I am quite sure will be competing for the prize eheh)

BLACK STATE "We Hate Them" (Filth and violence)
I have always been of big fan of all those projects that includes many (realistic/UNPC) samples in their work. UK's mysterious Black State push this concept to the limit and deliver a whole work where recordings from documentaries and news seems to be the main focus. Yet do not be fooled by this statement since the sounds in the background are quintessentials to the purpose. Sound is never ear-splitting yet subtle and intense, diversified from track to track, maybe I would have had them a bit louder, but maybe it was done on purpose. Looking forward for the next releases! Anybody knows more about them?

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FreakAnimalFinland

Quote from: Leatherface on May 23, 2015, 12:33:24 PM
Quote from: eyestrain on May 23, 2015, 05:32:18 AM
Quote from: FreakAnimalFinland on May 22, 2015, 04:15:55 PM
Skin Crime box set should be coming sometime soon, I've heard....

!!!!!!

I've heard from Patrick that he loose all his master in a computer crash years ago...

Well, apparently it doesn't affect release as I was just talking with label some weeks ago when he mentioned project is soon to be sent to pressing.

Certainly would be nice to see more Skin Crime stuff available in proper format. Not CDR reissues etc...
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