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cipher chris

Quote from: Bleak Existence on November 09, 2012, 03:20:54 AM
Ryan Bloomer - punch pugs
What's your opinion on this one?  I'm a big fan of Ryan's work but couldn't get into this tape at all.

sterilization

Quote from: ConcreteMascara on November 09, 2012, 03:22:47 AM
Quote from: sterilization on November 09, 2012, 02:28:21 AM
Grunt - world draped in a camouflage lp

Extremely varied album. Covers many styles of the PE genre. I have not heard a better PE album all year. Highly recommended. A funny note, this record has plain black center labels on both sides, so I looked to the matrix number to identify the A side but both sides are marked A after the matrix number! I only knew it was wrong when I heard mikko shouting "dance for the genocide!".

The A is irrelevant. Look at the matrix number and the last before the letter I think is 1 or 2 aka A or B. It's the same on a lot of FA releases. I'd be more specific but I'm not at home to check


You are absolutely correct. I just looked. Thanks for clearing that up.

Bleak Existence

Quote from: cipher chris on November 09, 2012, 05:10:47 AM
Quote from: Bleak Existence on November 09, 2012, 03:20:54 AM
Ryan Bloomer - punch pugs
What's your opinion on this one?  I'm a big fan of Ryan's work but couldn't get into this tape at all.

Chris for me this is some of is best work :)

ImpulsyStetoskopu

Visitations ‎– Untitled (Time-Lag Records 2007) CD

Something for good morning. I love this release. There is all what is the best in the psychodelic folk tradition. Sweety female voice and the great free improv guitars and other voices... one of the best band in modern free folk genre... hats off.

Mikerdeath

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Quote from: FreakAnimalFinland on October 30, 2012, 07:18:44 PM
BASTARD NOISE "Galactic Sanitarium" LP
huh! With many productive bands you once in a while get feeling like "what's new then?". I don't have complete MITB/BN, but I date to say it's pretty damn close. Or used to be, until at some point I felt there isn't enough new substance. But now, especially A-side, I feel there is somehow fresh innovation there. Even if traditional caveman electronics and spacy feel of side long piece - somehow I feel closer to 90's MITB noise. Great sounds, great composition of distinctive sonic elements. Most definitely requires further rotations soon!
Saw this record at the record shop and almost bought it because of this post. Bastard Noise has been playing some progressively better live sets lately.

Heiman the other person credited on the first side A-side was Greg Heiman the guy that almost made the once promised Man Is The Bastard documentary.

I listened to BASTARD NOISE "Descent To Mimas" CD on Ground Fault again and I think that it truly one of the best things Bastard Noise ever did. It has always been one of my favorites. Also I used to listen to "Skull Wave" on repeat and read for hours.




m.

Megaptera "Disease" -> one of my first "industrial" cds, bought inside another one megaptera cd case. i realized it months later... anyway, I think I like it more now than back in the days
Caligula 031 "Slavetrade 2000" (filth and violence) mc. power electronics as it should be.
The Sound "Jeopardy" lp
Virgin Prunes "If I die, I die" lp

ImpulsyStetoskopu

VERTONEN - Trigger Field (Solipsism 1999) CD-R

Still impressive. Very good item.

mdtdeath

BODY CARGO / POGROM: Resistance

bogskaggmannen

Daniel Menche "Beast resonator" CD (Roggbif) - mostly frantic drum loops in various speeds weaving in and out of each other, while I enjoy the editing some of the sounds appears a bit too thin and dead to me.

Deutsch Nepal "Tolerance" CD (Staalplaat) - Lina's best to my ears, pretty big focus on the rhythmical parts which I think always was his best signum, as opposed to the more ambient interludes with singing. I think "Erosion" was partly very good but after that everything well pretty much downhill. Soundsamples of the latest album sounds too sterile? Best looking digipak ever too on "Tolerance" - someone should keep Lina away from the design works...

ImpulsyStetoskopu

Violent Onsen Geisha ‎– Violent Onsen Geisha (Bloody Butterfly 1997) 3 x CD + mCD

VOG is my one of the most favourite nippon noise project. This item is classic. Hats off!

tiny_tove

CALIGULA031 - WERTHAM - FORESTA DI FERRO
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FreakAnimalFinland

NURSE WITH WOUND "drunk with the old man of the mountains" LP
10+ years old re-press with regular covers. Good purchase. NWW is kind of hit & miss for me. Some stuff is brilliant, some annoying. Here you have some laughter which can be either oddly sinister sounding, or just goofy, but damn well put together tape manipulations and sound sculptures.

HAL HUTCHINSON "damage portrait" tape
In this tape, Hal goes closer to objects. No layering, no dense structures, but very close-up recordings on kind of semi-flat tape recordings (no heavy bass or crispy high) of metal object scratching and smashing. I like the dimensionality of sound objects. You get the instantly the feel we aren't talking about flat smooth metal sheets, but various kinds of objects, where it's shape and size plays crucial role in type of sound created. What exactly set this above the currently popular acoustic metal junk brutism, is perhaps only that. You can hardly talk of composition or memorable recording techniques. Just nice range of objects.
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Zeno Marx

lots of Italian HC as I try to figure out what has been collected on discography CDs (and how many times) and what has not.

Nerorgasmo - s/t 1985 - why can't there be more interesting music like this - I'm new to them, so I'm curious to find their story.
Ulster - Ulsterror
The Dagda - Threefold (wish I had a CD copy of this)
My Name is Satan - Refuse to Kneel
"the overindulgent machines were their children"
I only buy vinyl, d00ds.

re:evolution

This week: Grunt: World Draped In A Camouflage

I am honestly taken aback by how good this album is. 20+ listens and still going strong.  Mandatory!!

Full review here:

http://noisereceptor.wordpress.com/2012/11/16/grunt-world-draped-in-a-camouflage/
noise receptor: sound with impact - analysing the abstract
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http://www.noisereceptor.bigcartel.com

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tiny_tove

Quote from: Zeno Marx on November 13, 2012, 11:49:24 PM
Nerorgasmo - s/t 1985 - why can't there be more interesting music like this - I'm new to them, so I'm curious to find their story.

Italian hardcore at its best. quite active in squats, yet with a nihilist aestetic of their own.
They (and negazione) have been the first Italian bands to use an emotional approach to music, you can feel an undercurrent tension and depression that was completely missing from most bands at the time.
technically quite skilled, very interesting and extreme lyrics. they have been re-descovered only recently thanks to the box version of their works.
Extremely aggressive with a strong sension of provocation. I loved their nativity scene with mary & joseph in the trash with baby jesus eaten by the bull and the donkey.

The singer died of heroin in 2000.
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