not familiar with this project but would like to be. Can anyone make suggestions for a
starting point?
What's your pleasure, Sir?
From the earlier more trad industrial roots, through his "pagan" loop period, into techno (-ish) stuff... I prefer Spiritflesh, Stoneface and still have a soft spot for the Blasphemous Rumours CD, one of the first experimental records I bought, should have been around 93-94?
I need to hear that Mouth Of Babes LP - any comments on that one?
Hadn't really thought of that, didn't realize the catalog was so diverse. I'd probably go more the traditional industrial or looped stuff
i continually return to 'drowning in a sea of bliss' from 1983. a vinyl reissue of this album is long overdue. this one is better suited to vinyl with the first side being a volatile rhythmic noise akin to SPK's 'information overload unit' and the second side has a far more somber feel, almost seems prescient of vatican shadow's 'death is unity with god'.
Quote from: bogskaggmannen on March 07, 2017, 10:32:13 PM
I need to hear that Mouth Of Babes LP - any comments on that one?
Satisfyingly disturbing, in some places, generally good over all.
Invocation of the Beast Gods is a great dark ambient album.
Made yourself your own idea:
https://nocturnalemissions.bandcamp.com/
Ha...well shit
Fruiting Body is my favorite. That's one of their most aggressive, noisy old school industrial albums.
After that I'd go for Drowning in a Sea of Bliss, Viral Shedding, Befhlsnotstand, Tissue of Lies, and Duty Experiment. This is all late 70s/early 80s stuff.
I don't like their dance era that came immediately after that, e.g. Songs of Revolution.
A little later they are all over the place. Stoneface and Spiritflesh are good albums if you like minimalist, mystical ambient stuff. Nothing like the early 80s period.
New comp of early stuff: http://www.mannequinrecords.com/mnq-102-nocturnal-emissions-nocturnal-emissions-2xlp-cd/
A comrade informs me that Steve Muhmur of this parish is doing a radio show NOW of N.E. stuff, to be followed by an interview with Nigel Ayers + live session later this afternoon.
http://icecast.commedia.org.uk:8000/soundart.mp3
Quote from: eraciator on November 27, 2017, 09:28:31 PM
New comp of early stuff: http://www.mannequinrecords.com/mnq-102-nocturnal-emissions-nocturnal-emissions-2xlp-cd/
I recently bought this from a closing sale of a local electronic/techno record store and it's quite good. Lots of variation but still works as a whole pretty well. Very good liner notes also.