PLAYLIST with COMMENTS/REVIEWS

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

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FreakAnimalFinland

MISCHA PAVLOVSKI "Kapitel" LP
Posh Isolation
Techno of some sort. Can't say I could say what sub sub sub genre it goes, so anything with electronic beat = techno. Goes well together with other Posh Isolation releases of this direction and pleasant thing to listen to. I see he was featured in one Caucasion Colony tape too, but quite little of own releases.

KRANIUM "Insanatorivm" LP
Urashima
mr. Atrax Morgues lesser known side-project from 1993. And not bad. Not bad at all. It's basically as simple as Atrax Morgue was, I could assume there exactly same synthesizer and some reverb/delay effect and lots of samples from movies. Deadly bassy throbbing tones and long sound samples processed through effects. While I was slightly under impression it would be "dark ambient", it's not. Death Industrial and certainly better than Mörder Machine was, I'd say! Even if tracks are done out of very basic ingredients, even then they work out well. Bounding slow pulse of final track with choral chanting mixed on back and gloomy synth oscillations... Dark!
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ANDROPHILIA

Quote from: FreakAnimalFinland on December 15, 2014, 01:54:06 PM

KRANIUM "Insanatorivm" LP
Urashima
mr. Atrax Morgues lesser known side-project from 1993. And not bad. Not bad at all. It's basically as simple as Atrax Morgue was, I could assume there exactly same synthesizer and some reverb/delay effect and lots of samples from movies. Deadly bassy throbbing tones and long sound samples processed through effects. While I was slightly under impression it would be "dark ambient", it's not. Death Industrial and certainly better than Mörder Machine was, I'd say! Even if tracks are done out of very basic ingredients, even then they work out well. Bounding slow pulse of final track with choral chanting mixed on back and gloomy synth oscillations... Dark!

it's remind me Tombstone-Gothic Land from Death Factory
-ANDROPHILIA
-LIM DUL



"Give me crack and anal sex
Take the only tree that's left
and stuff it up the hole
in your culture" 
(L.Cohen)

Baglady

BLACK LEATHER JESUS - Torture Machinist CD (IR)
Sweet afternoon having this huge sounding thing filling up the room. Think someone said the second half has some weaker moments, but I don't agree really. Sure it isn't flawless, and it shouldn't be in my opinion. Ramirez, Gilden and some others in 1995; one can't go wrong. This is just perfect in all its rugged glory.

EGOPROBLEM - Exit Tape Kill CD (IR)
Love the Tapes 1990-1999 box, and I felt I needed more from this shortlived moniker of his. Brilliant stuff. Works for me any time, whatever mood I'm in.
(And about the box mentioned; someone PLEASE reissue the White Inferno and Monster tapes. These extracts just makes me desperate to hear the whole deal...)

Peterson

Picked up the Ultra "Delirious Elaborations" box set, and don't really have anything to say, except that it's some of the only stuff I've bought twice. Fairly significant, I suppose, and just one of those classic bands that totally transcends genre and any contemporaries they might have had. I really hope Dom America does another one, containing, say the extra stuff from the Roman Holiday reissue plus the "2nd Incarnation" ("carnal" from Latin being the key syllable in that term) discography (which, as far as I can tell, is only 2 CDs, a 7", and a few compilation tracks). I'm going to grab "Lifestyle" fairly soon, but I'd still double-up with another box set when the time came.

Speaking of 2nd incarnation-Ultra, also finally got "Stain." It was only $2 on the Dom website, which might speak a bit to the value Mr. Taylor places on it, and yeah, I suppose it isn't anywhere near as good as initial-phase Ultra, but it's still Ultra to me, and I really enjoyed it. With the folk and traditional Latin music influences, especially due to the use of Spanish, it sort of gave me similar vibes to Death In June, but more emotionally perverse than emotionally...self-absorbed..., and firmly staying within sonic territory I enjoy and am comfortable in (I am fairly ambivalent to Death In June). The Spanish lyrics and vocals on the album for the most part were pretty enjoyable, as well, and the lyrics reminded me of Georges Bataille or someone equally poetic. Listening to this while reading about Mr. Carlson's journey to find the gravesite of Jane Bowles also really nicely added to the mystique, and it dawned on me that this would be a really good album to listen to whilst vacationing somewhere.

Also resorted to downloading Dr. Pi Li-Khan "Dropoutdrama" after checking out some HNAS and other Ultra-related projects. This is "Achim Flaam" under a different name. Definitely wouldn't normally listen to this sort of thing, but this album is fairly addictive for me. It's largely synthesizer-and-effect-based experimental electronic music, some of which borders on electronica, but is still really entertaining and moving. The female vocals are obviously from whomever the woman is (Nicole?) who sings on some Ultra tracks, which is a nice Easter Egg. With some repeated listens, I'm beginning to understand how the composition worked for Ultra, and what roles each members would play, etc. I seriously recommend this to anyone who has a more open mind to traditional electronic music than I do, because if it grew on me so quickly, I know so many others would feel it's the kind of record they've been waiting to hear.

Next is more HNAS and solo Christoph Heemann.

andy vomit

KORPERWELTEN - avatars of rape and rage CD
NORDVARGR and LEECH collaboration from years back.  dark as all hell, low rumbles, complete audio despair.  i wish there were more vocals but other than that, no complaints. 

OBITUARY - slowly we rot CD
somehow i didn't own a copy of this until recently.  easily one of my top 10 death metal releases ever.

DARKTHRONE - panzerfaust CD
see above description.  "beholding the throne of might" may be the best track DT ever wrote.

RECTAL HYGENICS - even the flies won't touch you 12"

played with these degenerates last year, amazing live show, loud, noisy, chaotic.  12" is quite good, although a lot "cleaner" sounding than i expected.  that's not a bad thing, however.  total brainbombs worship done right. 

MURDEROUS VISION - engines & disciples CD

it's MV, it's good.  heavy death industrial mixed with dark ambient and a little PE.  essential. 


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tiny_tove

In constant rotation some cds I traded with Belgian label Death continues, which came quite knew to me beside some quick samples here and there and I am completely amazed by the constant display of high class obscure entertainment and left me begging for more like a little girl.

FEMEHEIM "Dominium Terrae" & "Grenzniederkunft"
very strong and well built 100% industrial/power electronics... Goes in between Germany 90's classics and obsucre Scandinavian death industrial.
Full display of vocals, varied atmospheres and very good composing skills. Really looking forward to listen more of them.

NEKROFELLATIO "Pesadilla En Una Noche Sin Estrella:
despite the M.O. references in the name goes into darker and more constructed asphyxiating atmospheres. pure death industrial with visceral atmospheres and very oppressive mood.

STADINGERS "Deadly Silent Impulse"
My faves of the lot, and definitely something to look forward in future. Constructed osbcure atmospheres, with interesting evolutions and a very rich sound that definitely stands out from the mass of projects in the same sub-genre. One of my fave 5 records of 2014.

CALIGULA031 - WERTHAM - FORESTA DI FERRO
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ANDROPHILIA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EObtgymp7bs

Zeitkratzer - Whitehouse

bizarre orchestral project about whitehouse


-ANDROPHILIA
-LIM DUL



"Give me crack and anal sex
Take the only tree that's left
and stuff it up the hole
in your culture" 
(L.Cohen)

New Forces

Quote from: Peterson on December 17, 2014, 03:04:43 AM
Quote from: ANDROPHILIA on December 17, 2014, 01:06:50 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EObtgymp7bs
Zeitkratzer - Whitehouse
bizarre orchestral project about whitehouse

If you're digging that, check out their version of Lou Reed's Metal Machine Music, pt.1. It's a bit more tame, but still really good IMHO. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3hbBGpGF5o I actually had only heard Zeitkratzer's versions of the later Whitehouse tracks with African percussion, and found them a bit underwhelming, but after following your link and checking out some of the versions of early "songs," I think I'm going to have to get the album, I love the high-end strings on "Incest" that play the role of the effected feedback. Thank you!

Otherwise Kjostad "Wolf Knoll Road" has been a pretty good soundtrack for the evenings lately, a bit colder and wetter than usual, which is welcome as far as I'm concerned. Fairly straightforward mix of field recordings, metal, and possibly some synths or effects buried here and there to add ambience. The insert says glass, metal, wind, ice, and water was used, and that's what it sounds like. Anyone who picked up Alchemy Of the 21st Century's "Beauty Of Aesthetic Imperfection" and enjoyed it would probably really like this, the latter definitely served as an immediate reference point in a good way. I'm getting more and more into field recordings as a genre, and the like, and this tape is fairly instrumental (no pun intended) in that growing interest. I'd like to know who the person or people behind this project is/are, and if this is a one-off sort of thing, a side project, or the initial efforts at recording experimental sounds. Whichever the case, I hope there's more in whatever form.






Kjostad is me - it was a series of recordings that I just couldn't fit into anything for Breaking the Will. I'm going to keep it going - the next tape will be on Mazurka Editions. Thanks for the review, glad you enjoyed it.
New Forces
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Kjostad
Breaking The Will
Form Hunter
Cryocene

Leatherface

Quote from: tiny_tove on December 16, 2014, 04:22:15 PM
In constant rotation some cds I traded with Belgian label Death continues, which came quite knew to me beside some quick samples here and there and I am completely amazed by the constant display of high class obscure entertainment and left me begging for more like a little girl.

FEMEHEIM "Dominium Terrae" & "Grenzniederkunft"
very strong and well built 100% industrial/power electronics... Goes in between Germany 90's classics and obsucre Scandinavian death industrial.
Full display of vocals, varied atmospheres and very good composing skills. Really looking forward to listen more of them.

NEKROFELLATIO "Pesadilla En Una Noche Sin Estrella:
despite the M.O. references in the name goes into darker and more constructed asphyxiating atmospheres. pure death industrial with visceral atmospheres and very oppressive mood.

STADINGERS "Deadly Silent Impulse"
My faves of the lot, and definitely something to look forward in future. Constructed osbcure atmospheres, with interesting evolutions and a very rich sound that definitely stands out from the mass of projects in the same sub-genre. One of my fave 5 records of 2014.




Thank you very much Marco!!!! :)

tiny_tove

CALIGULA031 - WERTHAM - FORESTA DI FERRO
instagram: @ANTICITIZEN
http://elettronicaradicale.bandcamp.com
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Leatherface

Quote from: tiny_tove on December 18, 2014, 11:38:06 AM
all deserved! waiting for more!

The next releases will be:

- In Search of Death "Archives" cd
- My first (true Death Industrial) compilation, with:

*Femeheim
*Necromondo
*Ex.Order
*Subklinik
*Today, I'm Dead
*Brighter Death Now
*Stadingers
*Trepaneringssritualen
*In Search of Death

More infos soon...

online prowler

#4976
Kristijan Golubović


Serbian gangster rap.

Various youtube uploads.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzXX8JQOtc8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eMbITKTfQ0

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kristijan_Golubovi%C4%87

Docu listed in link above - See You in the Obituary - is highly recommended.


online prowler

Quote from: Dr Alex on December 19, 2014, 12:29:54 AM
What's so interested with that?
I'm from Serbia.

I understand opinions about him are polarized. Your post confirms this.

Scat-O-Logy

Quote from: Dr Alex on December 19, 2014, 12:29:54 AM
What's so interested with that?
I'm from Serbia.
We have to keep in mind that T. just released sort of hip hop tape on his imprint, hehe. Great tape btw!
https://recordsofthefleshgod.bandcamp.com/album/fl-ko-milits