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#1
Quote from: Fistfuck Masonanie on Today at 03:31:09 AMVile Vulgar - Private Art (Institute Of Paraphilia Studies)

Anonymous project on the IOPS label. Similar to the old adage, "all women on the internet are men until proven otherwise," I assume all IOPS projects are Mikko until proven otherwise.

The sounds on here are very cavernous and decrepit PE/industrial sans vocals. It's heavy on atmosphere. Metal scraping, barrel bashing, and synths. I remember reading someone guessed this was an anonymous Keith Brewer release.

It's a very good guess, as there is a lot of metal and synth work throughout that's comparable to the last couple of Mania tapes like All Aftermath or Hardly Lethal. Speaking of Hardly Lethal, the inner artwork on Vile Vulgar is suspiciously similar to the color palette and style of the artwork on that release...

For some reason though, this one feels like Mikko to me, however, I could easily be wrong. Contextual clues point to Keith. Either way, if you are a fan of Mania or Grunt, this one fits nicely in between the sounds of the two projects, and you won't be disappointed.

Excellent tape. For me, all signs point to Keith and I've left it at that. But... maybe there were others involved? At the end of the day, I'd rather it remain a mystery. Glad this tape is kept in print. 
#2
Vile Vulgar - Private Art (Institute Of Paraphilia Studies)

Anonymous project on the IOPS label. Similar to the old adage, "all women on the internet are men until proven otherwise," I assume all IOPS projects are Mikko until proven otherwise.

The sounds on here are very cavernous and decrepit PE/industrial sans vocals. It's heavy on atmosphere. Metal scraping, barrel bashing, and synths. I remember reading someone guessed this was an anonymous Keith Brewer release.

It's a very good guess, as there is a lot of metal and synth work throughout that's comparable to the last couple of Mania tapes like All Aftermath or Hardly Lethal. Speaking of Hardly Lethal, the inner artwork on Vile Vulgar is suspiciously similar to the color palette and style of the artwork on that release...

For some reason though, this one feels like Mikko to me, however, I could easily be wrong. Contextual clues point to Keith. Either way, if you are a fan of Mania or Grunt, this one fits nicely in between the sounds of the two projects, and you won't be disappointed.
#3
At the start I definitely bought gear a lot more with the idea of "let's see what I can do with this", and this coincided with the era of still looking for my own sound and not having any specific ideas to target with specific gear. Part of it is the excitement of the though of what new doors new gear would open. This was especially the case with synths for me, where every new synth appeared as a new world of possibilities. But when you get to understand basic analog synths a bit more you realise they're very similar to each other, and while some weirder ones like LYRA-8 are conceptually interesting they're also very limited. I did end up buying some that basically did the same job as the previous ones but had that one more extra trick in their sleeve. In hindsight perhaps unnecessarily so. But I also don't mind having a few synths lying around, they're handy when you have different roles or layers of sound to make at the same time, e.g. percussions, murky drone, weird space sounds.

Nowadays I have a lot firmer grip of what I want to do and how it's done, and the general orientation towards gear isn't as naively enthusiastic. I also just have enough of tools at my disposal already and I've been focusing more on DIY stuff rather than buying anything.
#4
Live Show Announcements / Re: Finnish noise gig calendar...
Last post by DBL - November 17, 2025, 11:02:27 PM
Changed some infos for this 4.12. event:

4.12.2025 OG/AG-klubi @ OMG Nightclub, Helsinki
Sähkö: The Movie (documentary screening) + Ihmisroska, Obscvrat, Kluik, Atrophist (+1 TBA)
SI topic
Helsinki Tapahtumakalenteri page

Experimental sound events are happening in Turku and Helsinki this week, see the opening message for more infos.
#5
GENERAL SOUND DISCUSSION / Re: Lure of the new gear?
Last post by SSRI - November 17, 2025, 09:33:13 PM
10-15 years ago when I had more spare money I used to buy more gear. It was always (at least almost always) something I thought would be useful, not just any random stuff. Preferably second hand if available. Then I sold a lot away and concentrated on other things. In the last couple years I've started to buy more again. Again preferably second hand and even more preferably from people I know. The latest purchases are a few different distortion pedals and a Whammy from one friend, a looper from another (can't have too many loopers), and a neat oscillator/drone box and an EHX Flanger Hoax from yet another one.

Of course in the end all you really need is a fist, a cock and possibly a contact mic, but I like to have options.
#6
Live Show Announcements / Thurs 20 Nov Isn'tses at COPEN...
Last post by Cementimental - November 17, 2025, 07:57:34 PM
Isn'tses live in Copenhagen this thurs!!!!



QuoteThursday Nov. 20 at 19:00
to Nov. 21, 2025 at 01:00
Underwerket
COPENHAGEN INTERNATIONAL NOISE CLUB #2
by Copenhagen Noise Club

⚛️ thu 20th november
⚛️ food at 19, noise at 20
⚛️ at underwerket, valby
⚛️ tix 50 kr (food included)

LINE UP:
💎 Isn'tses (UK)
💎 schoco muno (JP & NL)
💎 Ragnhild May (DK)
💎 (SHITCORE SUPERSTAR) DILDO B. JOHNSON (??)
💎 Prefix Suffix (JYLLAND)

Isn'tses (UK)
https://isntses.weebly.com/

Isn'tses are harsh fun duo Lisa McKendrick and Tim Drage. Using a vast array of hardware, their DAWless setup is made up of their own self-designed synths and modules together with Game Boys, Octatrack and 8-bit visuals. They create a semi-improvised set of electronic beats and light saber mayhem and generate a live sonic eruption of musical genres, encompassing dance music, aggressive vocals, techno rave, psytrance, noise, metal, and industrial influences.

They are the creators of noise synths Chernobylizer, Chernobyletta, Fort Processor and most recently Dark Harvestator.

schoco muno (JP/NL)
https://linktr.ee/schocomune
https://schocomune.nl

A piezo lover // explosive urge + irrational uncontrollable effortless noise. The sounds travel faster than you think. Harsh noise impro and action.

Prefix Suffix (DK)
https://fknfk.bandcamp.com

Jutlandic audio crimes with troubling implications.

(SHITCORE SUPERSTAR) DILDO B. JOHNSON (DK)

Dildo B. Johnson er en 27 årig kvindelig undergrundsmusiker fra Fjerritslev som både rapper, synger og skriver sine egne sange på engelsk og dansk. Dildo producerer selv sine egne beats, indspiller sig selv og alt det som hører med som selvstændig artist. Alle hendes tracks har sin helt egen musikgenre, hvor man som publikum vil høre hård rap, humoristisk selvironi og sange med masser af styrke og energi. Alle sange er skrevet på bla. baggrund af traumatiske oplevelser, ærlige følelser fra hjertet og ikke mindst tanker dybt inde fra hendes skøre sind.

Ragnhild May (DK)
??? 😏😱

Location
Underwerket
Valgårdsvej 2
2500 Valby, Copenhagen
#7
GENERAL SOUND DISCUSSION / Re: Lure of the new gear?
Last post by Atrophist - November 17, 2025, 06:12:41 PM
Quote from: FreakAnimalFinland on November 17, 2025, 10:22:53 AMFew things I have been thinking about and purchased are things like: What is the tool that would go AFTER mixer, to make especially live sound better. Not the tinny line-in to PA type of sound, but make it something closer to recorded material. Have had bunch of solutions for it that work, but they work for different situations. Currently been looking at 200 euro value pedal that should be functionin like Tascam 424 input gain - which is sort of perfect for final noise boost over whatever you are doing. But does it really work like the real deal 4-tracker sound is? In studio and Finnish shows, I can theoretically use real 424 as mixer. While flying somewhere, it would be impossible to carry too much stuff, so buying small pedal that does the trick would be luring idea. Just thinking is it really like it says to be, or would any generic overdrive pedal do the same trick. Which is fine, but not really the same.


I've been looking at getting something similar as well -- something to go between mixer and PA at live shows. I've been using an EHX Platform for this purpose. It's a stereo compressor/distortion unit that handles line level signals. It's pretty good, but a little samey, so I might be on the market for something else. Pain Appendix uses an OTO Machines Boum, which sounds really good. Might be within my reach in terms of price, just about. The Electron Analog Heat used to be almost reasonable priced, but then they threw in some digital effects processor and doubled the price. No thanks.

One option that seems promising is the Endorphin-es Golden Master, at about 350€. It's specifically designed for live techno and other dance music, so it might be too clean and clinical sounding. I curse not getting the FMR Audio RNLA when it was still available.

Lots of guitar pedal companies seem to be coming out with products that promise to emulate earlier, more expensive gear. Like the Tascam pedal, old compressors, amps, vintage reel to reel tapes, whatever. This is a very broad blanket statement ofc, but I'm pretty skeptical about a lot of these. They seem pretty pricey for you get, and as for how authentic they sound, well, I can't judge that usually. There's also the question of how they will behave if you intend to use it in an unconventional way. The results might be total ass -- or, they could be great, who knows.

I used to buy and sell a lot of gear, with the excuse that I was just trying things out to see what works. I guess its true to some extent. New gear is fun, but it is also an investment of not just money, but also time and effort. You need to actually learn how to use it effectively, and integrate it with your existing equipment. That is why I tend to be quite a lot more conservative when it comes new gear purchases these days. I'm convinced that GAS is (or it can be) a form of procrastination.
#8
GENERAL SOUND DISCUSSION / Re: WHITE CENTIPEDE NOISE PODC...
Last post by WCN - November 17, 2025, 05:35:45 PM
Out now on WCN TV:

Label Spill with Taylor Geddes of SCREAM AND WRITHE!

Taylor is back to talk shop about the challenges and solutions of running an international underground distro in 2025, including tariffs complications in the USA, packaging tips, buying second hand collections, and much more. Label Spill is an ongoing series on WCN TV focusing on the behind the scenes of running a noise label.

https://www.patreon.com/whitecentipedenoise

The regular schedule has been a bit sporadic for the past month, but there is also a new AFTERBLAST out with Ken Geiger of DEAD DOOR UNIT, a follow up to our initial interview we did on the podcast about one year ago. We'll be back next week with a public podcast episode with VIODRE.
#9
GENERAL SOUND DISCUSSION / Re: Lure of the new gear?
Last post by k.p.g - November 17, 2025, 04:35:04 PM
I used to buy as much as I could.  The thought was "always be prepared.  You never know what sounds you may need"  Over time though, I have found the certain pedals that do what I need (i.e. right pedal combo for distortion, favorite delays, etc.).  Not really trying to flex as many styles across my output as possible.  I got more than enough 4 tracks to last me a lifetime.  No need to get 4 or 5 anymore.
#10
GENERAL SOUND DISCUSSION / Re: Irikarah
Last post by tiny_tove - November 17, 2025, 03:45:03 PM
A projecy I discovered for their release on MDP, but yes the split is their masterpiece