Special Interest

GENERAL SOUND DISCUSSION => GENERAL SOUND DISCUSSION => Topic started by: 44 on April 26, 2019, 12:34:54 AM

Title: N.
Post by: 44 on April 26, 2019, 12:34:54 AM
I'm a big fan of this somewhat underappreciated project - been listening a lot to his new release on Deathbed Tapes.

Anyone else into his stuff? Id be interested to hear peoples thoughts or favourite releases?
Title: Re: N.
Post by: Andrew McIntosh on April 26, 2019, 04:21:22 AM
Been into this project since I heard its "Hospital Murders" release. N.'s a bit hit-and-miss for me, though, as I prefer it's more sinister, quieter moments to it's more abrupt hard synth oscillations. A more recent, online release, "The Same Destination For Everyone", is more along the lines I like.

EDIT - modified my comment as it made it look like I was calling the "HM" tape "hit-and-miss", as opposed to the N. project as a whole. There are releases, like "Failure", which have frequencies I don't care for much from Death Industrial, as a whole.
Title: Re: N.
Post by: FallOfNature on April 26, 2019, 07:00:43 AM
The Slaughter prod / Angst reissues are great, as is Autofagia. "Hospital Murders" goes without saying as I reissued it. Resignation set on Narcolepsia is worth picking up too.

There will be an N. / Cenotaphium split in the near future.
Title: Re: N.
Post by: 44 on April 26, 2019, 06:20:51 PM
Yeah, all those releases are superb. Hospital Murders remains my favourite along with City of Broken Wheelchairs which has some similar subdued moments.

Good news on the split.
Title: Re: N.
Post by: Lysergikon137 on April 27, 2019, 02:58:12 PM
Quote from: Andrew McIntosh on April 26, 2019, 04:21:22 AM
Been into this project since I heard its "Hospital Murders" release. N.'s a bit hit-and-miss for me, though, as I prefer it's more sinister, quieter moments to it's more abrupt hard synth oscillations. A more recent, online release, "The Same Destination For Everyone", is more along the lines I like.

The hard oscillations and dense, brutish sequences on the Asphyxiation release are what really grabbed my interest. A lot of people can do sinister and quiet, but owning hard, simple synth sequences is a little more difficult in my opinion.
Title: Re: N.
Post by: Andrew McIntosh on April 27, 2019, 05:09:28 PM
Valid point.
Title: Re: N.
Post by: denethorgul on May 11, 2019, 10:29:39 PM
The Asphyxiating cdr on Slaughter has quickly risen to be one of my standbys. Between that and his split with :m: on Danvers Philosophy In The Morgue, both excellent, I also haven't had the chance to listen to the earlier output but I'm always on the lookout for Slaughter discs floating around.