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Last post by k.p.g - Today at 06:45:54 PM
New Concrete Bug tape out now via Ultrasound Probe Transducer. Minimal, ambient murk from the duo of D. Greenwood (Diagram:A) & K. Geiger (Dead Door Unit), follow-up to the 2023 tape on French Market Press. Please contact myself or Dan for ordering information.
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Last post by MT - Today at 12:44:27 PM
Deathpile / Jonathan Canady
STROM.ec / Myöhänen
Pogrom tapes have strong vocal work
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I don't have any links to post, but something I'd like to bring note of is the media's focus on groups such as 764 and similar extortion networks, and they keep calling it an attack by foreign state actors on the youth of America as well as an attempt to destabilize Western civilization according to some media sources.
I think it's very interesting seeing a satanic panic happen all over again lol, especially since this time it seems a lot more confusing than it did in the 1980s (conservative Christians versus certain subcultures,) now it just appears to be several groups targeting and labeling everything as a satanic pedophilic network, including conspiracy theorists on all sides of the political spectrum.
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Last post by MALVM - Today at 06:33:14 AM
I used to hunt that sort of stuff down quite a bit back in the day. Industrial sites, salvage yards, auto wreckers, steel mills, welders / fabrication shops were all sources. That was a long time ago and metal prices are different now.
Proximity to industrial districts and the ability to transport certainly help. For the sake of lightness, a small sheet box with some rusty springs, wires etc had plenty of great results without having to wield around larger stuff.
I recall many fabrication shops in my youth had scrap metal bins near their dumpsters, but they are less common now as metal theft increased. I recall many smaller welding shops etc would just leave remnants near their dumpsters and frequently had 3/8" plate scrap. but that was a long time ago.
Working in trades I knew of many people salvaging, even stealing new metals from employers. It was often assumed many of the underground explosions in metros were scrappers getting into live mains, heh
-- those interested should look up the documentary "Scrapper" for free on youtube about people who salvage active bombing ranges. It's one of the crazier docs I've ever seen.
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Yamantaka Eye and Junko have not yet been mentioned!
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Last post by Minus1 - Today at 05:14:20 AM
Quote from: MT on January 01, 2026, 07:38:39 PMGrunt - Kiveen Ikuistettu
Yet another killer live release by Grunt, following last years (I think?) Vieraat Aivot. First gig with that classic Grunt of heavy and ripping sound, and those strong vocals we all love. And so well recorded, it's a pure enjoyment to listen to. Second gig is different, slowly crafting minimalistic sounds, in a minimalistic environment. Even though I used word "minimalistic", the sounds are intense! Very interesting and clever choice to have two different live settings, sets and atmosphere. Works really well, and delivers the variety of what Grunt is capable. Packaging is a photobook, basically. Accompanies various images, having very harsh tones, even when speaking in visual terms. I think Mikko posted this about at lenght in the Grunt topic, go see it!
Great post, thanks. I'm especially thankful for the Grunt details. (I don't want to bug the man with too many questions.) 😂
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Last post by Minus1 - Today at 05:05:59 AM
Quote from: Kaaoskultti on January 01, 2026, 02:36:24 PMOh, the Susan Lawly forum. Back in my teenage years I used to browse the board and open every window imaginable, in order to read the whole discussions taking place therein. Probably found out, just now, how I'll spend my new year's first day of that. Plenty of good stuff.
Fun times! I'm all over that place. WH was a gateway to Noise for me. There was a live-chat with William once or twice, when live-chat was a "thing". William and Phillip sometimes answered questions on the forum. Classy people! (Another example of "scary Noise freaks" being actually the opposite.)
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Last post by Minus1 - Today at 01:53:07 AM
I think Michael Nine (MK9 / Death Squad) is quite notable in this regard. Not just his voice, but his lyrics. When he shouts something into the mic, I fucking shudder. He delivers his words with great power and conviction.
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Last post by Vrenndel - Today at 12:09:01 AM
I wasn't familiar at all with Mangled Clit before Hospital Prods announced the newest AL record and the first track was available on Bandcamp. I wasn't expecting THAT to be honest, used to Agonal Lust usually buried-in-the-mix vocals.
And well, FFH... eh. I'll never forget the first time I heard the vocals on the Make Them Understand LP.
For those familiar or unfamiliar with, it definitely reminded me of one of the finest French Black Metal acts, Sale Freux. Scorched, desperate, broken.
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Quote from: Vrenndel on January 01, 2026, 11:37:39 PMThe list is so long it would be hard to name a few only.
A personal favourite that stood out in 2025, just to give a recent example, was Sal Scarpulla/Mangled Clit vocal duties delivered on the latest Agonal Lust release, Unabridged Suffering.
Amongst the favourites, worth mentioning Germany's enfants terribles Scatmother and Pissoir Rouge.
Brethren and Deathpile scorched vocals. Mikko's vocals on Nicole 12's Black Line. Bizarre Uproar's High Risk Lifestyle. Pharmakon as well.
FFH! Period.
How could I miss FFH and Sal? Great picks!
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