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RyanWreck

#2775
Quote from: andy vomit on December 14, 2012, 03:58:29 PM

MARTIN BLADH: - dirge: the peter sotos files
amazing industrial noise/sound collage.  possibly more unsettling than the actual "buyers market" disc.

Yea, this is a great piece. There is one conversation in there that gave me a slightly visceral reaction the first time I really listened (I don't remember which track, I think maybe "Dirge: Marry" or "Marc"). That has never happened to me from Sotos' work itself, come to think of it, it rarely happens to me ever, with anyone's work including videos and photos. In any case, I couldn't imagine anyone doing a better job with Sotos' work, sonically, than Bladh.

Jaakko V.

#2776
Armon Kuilu - S/T
Tervahäät - Kalmonsäie
Tervahäät - Patria


Can't get enough of the Armon Kuilu album. So good. A mixture of zeuhl, Ultra Bra & Penderecki, hehe. I seriously hope to hear a new album by AK some day.

Side A - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6-mpMgX6S8


Tervahäät is a newish neofolk/ambient/experimental duo from Finland which just released two new albums. From ritualistic ambient and drone to straight neofolk, minimalistic unison vocal recitations, etc. Creates feelings of frozen and desolate Finnish countryside. Heavy emphasis on the 'devotional' aspects talked about in the other thread. Excellent in my opinion, but possibly a little hard to digest for some.

Some TH tracks at http://www.animaarctica.fi/index.php?pid=3 - just compare 'Virtaus' to 'Otsontanssi' to hear the wide scope of sound they're dealing with...

en nihil

 Right now

Albert fish is my hero - Lesopolosa 3" cdr  nerfarious activaties   this a short but very  intense little 3" cdr. Harsh noise / power electronics that gets straight to the point and leaves you wanting more. Great vocals !and clever packaging aswell with a very DIY esthetic . Well done!
       

bitewerksMTB

Quote from: RyanWreck on December 14, 2012, 05:47:32 PM
Quote from: andy vomit on December 14, 2012, 03:58:29 PM

MARTIN BLADH: - dirge: the peter sotos files
amazing industrial noise/sound collage.  possibly more unsettling than the actual "buyers market" disc.

Yea, this is a great piece. There is one conversation in there that gave me a slightly visceral reaction the first time I really listened (I don't remember which track, I think maybe "Dirge: Marry" or "Marc"). That has never happened to me from Sotos' work itself, come to think of it, it rarely happens to me ever, with anyone's work including videos and photos. In any case, I couldn't imagine anyone doing a better job with Sotos' work, sonically, than Bladh.

I'm thinking that I never made it all the way through "Dirge". I don't remember anything about it that I found very engaging. Is the Sotos bits him reading? I remember one of the Creation cdr's & found listening to his voice to be boring as shit.

I do want to pick up Bladh's cd on Freak Animal with the booklet of collages. What I listened to from it was pretty good.

RyanWreck

#2779
Quote from: bitewerksMTB on December 15, 2012, 01:26:48 AM
Quote from: RyanWreck on December 14, 2012, 05:47:32 PM
Quote from: andy vomit on December 14, 2012, 03:58:29 PM

MARTIN BLADH: - dirge: the peter sotos files
amazing industrial noise/sound collage.  possibly more unsettling than the actual "buyers market" disc.

Yea, this is a great piece. There is one conversation in there that gave me a slightly visceral reaction the first time I really listened (I don't remember which track, I think maybe "Dirge: Marry" or "Marc"). That has never happened to me from Sotos' work itself, come to think of it, it rarely happens to me ever, with anyone's work including videos and photos. In any case, I couldn't imagine anyone doing a better job with Sotos' work, sonically, than Bladh.

I'm thinking that I never made it all the way through "Dirge". I don't remember anything about it that I found very engaging. Is the Sotos bits him reading? I remember one of the Creation cdr's & found listening to his voice to be boring as shit.


No, it's more like Buyer's Market, samples/"victim tapes" all that good stuff, mainly mixed in but sometimes long samples strung together at the beginning of a track, pieces somewhat reminiscent of certain Taint releases even. Personally I didn't like any of the Sotos "audiobooks" either. Very drab and definitely boring. The only thing I liked about the Proxy CD was that it contained some of "Playground Sex", which up to that point I had not read yet. The sample I was thinking of on Dirge:..., which I just listened to again, isn't all that great now that I have heard it a handful of times, it had a feel like that OVER tape did that was on NVS, just a strange confessional style that kind of makes you think after you hear it.

RyanWreck

I can't believe I have finally located this gem and put in an offer for a mere $15.00+ shipping and actually got the fucking thing. It's Marcel Marceao, the best of version. Marcel is a mime so...I guess you can see where this is going; a record full of silence beyond the small audience movements and some clapping at the end. This was released in 1971 so this guy was ahead of his time, he was what some call a "troll" these days, way back in the early 70's. More info and some reviews:

http://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/marcel_marceao/the_best_of_marcel_marceao/

STREETMEAT

Quote from: bitewerksMTB on December 15, 2012, 01:26:48 AM

I do want to pick up Bladh's cd on Freak Animal with the booklet of collages. What I listened to from it was pretty good.

one of the best releases of 2012.

FreakAnimalFinland

That's almost sold out. I recall less than 10 left!
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bitewerksMTB

Quote from: FreakAnimalFinland on December 15, 2012, 09:15:29 AM
That's almost sold out. I recall less than 10 left!

Send it to me for Christmas. You have the address. Or as trade for that cd-r I sent to SickSeed to pass onto you- you got that right?

FreakAnimalFinland

Finally copies of Anenzephalia Kaltweld in my hands and after one spin, I must say that highlight tracks REALLY stand out. Thinking, that I heard few of these tracks when Anenzephalia played in Finland several years ago, and still could instantly recognize track when it starts! I think composition of album is brilliant, and for me this was very nice move forward from previous album (not bad either, though). First couple of tracks I thought vocal sound was somewhat separate from music itself, having very different frequencies/atmosphere as if it was put on top of instrumental piece much later under different circumstances? But very quickly you either get used to it, or it simply starts to blend in better. Not all tracks are absolute stand out classics, but fact that there are several of them, and rest stand strong - makes album ESSENTIAL purchase.
Due some conditions, so far listened just CD, but giving LP spin as soon as possible and I have slight expectation that some tracks may work even better on LP.

Pyhä Kuolema "Saavun Vaikken Kulkisi" CD has been for last 2 weeks the absolute top rotation. I guess I listened it already 20 times or more? Often twice a day. Best "neo folk" out there, if you want to call it such. Most of all man with guitar, but well done, well sung, very good lyrics when I finally got over my meathead'ish tendencies and really started to dig deeper into messages hidden under poetic writing. Nuori Maa, Tuhat Kuolemaa Sekunnissa, Avaruusmies ja Helvetinmies and Tanssi Vainajille must be the stand out tracks.
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fin de siècle

Pyhä Kuolema ‎"Saavun Vaikken Kulkisi" CD
http://www.animaarctica.fi/index.php?pid=3

... being a neofolk fan I immediately checked out the online samples of the album after Mikko`s overwhelming review. I found it quite average actually – however good, solid ordinary "folk", rather than "neofolk". But I guess, understanding the finnish language adds something crucial to it.

Speaking of (neo)folk, I warmly recommend OSEWOUDT. Their sound is very fresh, inspired and truly melancholic; in german and dutch language.

Osewoudt "Gelag van zwartgeklede kraaien" CD 2011
http://osewoudtnl.bandcamp.com/album/gelag-van-zwartgeklede-kraaien



Jaakko V.

Quote from: fin de siècle on December 17, 2012, 02:19:29 PM
Pyhä Kuolema ‎"Saavun Vaikken Kulkisi" CD
http://www.animaarctica.fi/index.php?pid=3

... being a neofolk fan I immediately checked out the online samples of the album after Mikko`s overwhelming review. I found it quite average actually – however good, solid ordinary "folk", rather than "neofolk". But I guess, understanding the finnish language adds something crucial to it.

I think it's among the top ones also compositionally, in terms of delivery, and - ehm - "productionwise", but it's true that not understanding the lyrics takes away a crucial part as this is of course not "just music".

FreakAnimalFinland

yes, I would think lyrics are probably more than half of appeal actually. I don't think they could be easily translated, without losing a lot of atmosphere. I think production could be something more out of ordinary, something more experimental. Certainly there this probably falls better under just folk music. That's why I said "neo folk".  It operates thematically along occult, ritualistic, nationalistic, and such themes, and falls into more obscure area of folk, but questionable does it really fall under Neo-folk. Sold and published by labels associated with experimental/industrial rather than traditional folk music genre.
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Jaakko V.

V/A - Archives GRM, 5 x CD

Essential compilation of electroacoustic music.

http://www.discogs.com/Various-Archives-GRM/release/375844


ImpulsyStetoskopu

Quote from: Salamanauhat on December 19, 2012, 02:32:33 PM
V/A - Archives GRM, 5 x CD

Essential compilation of electroacoustic music.

http://www.discogs.com/Various-Archives-GRM/release/375844



Yeah! I have got this one and I listened it lately. The great edition!