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Human Larvae doing heavy an noisy set. Often songs would have bassy, throbbing and oscillating synth tone, metal junk harsh noise layer and processed aggro vocals. He would come in front of the stage to do vocals, have some hands-on vibe on doing sounds. No backing video. Good stuff.
Grunt set was perhaps 33 mins or so, making it unusually long compared to other recent sets. Some old tracks I have played before, some old tracks I never did before, and new material, including unreleased stuff. I doubt I have ever "rehearsed" so much for noise set, so it went pretty much as intended. Been playing variations of the set for months with PA and not really any other obstacles than getting to know how this massive and sub-bass heavy PA react with my set-up.
I have hesitate to travel outside Finland to play as carrying all needed gear is such a nuisance, but when I was told Anenzephalia will be there, of course couldnt say no.
Anenzephalia belongs to the masters of cold and bleak industrial sound. I would suspect the high energy Grunt blast was probably louder than Anenzephalia's bleak synth driven material. Set consisted only new stuff and it is indeed very much current age synth technology and quite minimalistic tones and narrative vocals. Good idea displaying video footage with two projectors. One screening old videos on table cloth and new material on bigger screen.
There was about 140 people who paid in plus all the rest, so pretty good crowd!
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Last post by k.p.g - December 23, 2025, 06:26:52 PM
Worth - Blinder (Prose Nagge)
To have something this fully realized is truly special; a beautiful LP that gives you all angles of this project without wasting a moment of time. I'd venture to call this a perfect record. A habit so many of us possess within noise is to fill a format's maximum allotted time (see: C90s, 80-minute CDs). Worth side steps this notion with the LP format but giving us a total of 25 minutes, when a standard LP side tends to be just a little shorter than that. Awesome. Restraint shows power. I'm really sad we won't be getting any more from this project now...
#3
Anybody who attended the Human Larvae / Grunt / Anenzephalia gig willing to report on it?
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Last post by urall - December 23, 2025, 04:22:39 PM
I've seen a full set before on Youtube, but it seems to be offline now. On the WCN discord someone posted a 10sec live clip, which seemed interesting.
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Last post by k.p.g - December 23, 2025, 03:31:54 PM
Phantom Selector - You Are Your Own Apparition (self-released)
Tense & patient Jersey noise of the late night variety. The project just decided to revive itself after an 11 year hiatus, and this makes for a good comeback. This disc is one you put on and close your eyes to, as it doesn't ever burst through too harshly. Like waves gently crashing on the shore...
Wolf Eyes - Intrusion (Gods of Tundra)
Connelly-era murk; it's dark and to the point. I find this period of the band to be marked by how much of a downer releases are. Stuff with Dilloway had those moments, but there is so much joy in the exploration of the sound to be had. Feels more like three dudes getting too high and trying to freak each other out; party noise maybe? When it comes to the Mike stuff though, it's all pretty dour, maybe a bit formulaic. Fuck it, when it works, it works really well, and this is a case of it working really really well.
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Quote from: Hakaristi on December 23, 2025, 06:52:02 AMQuote from: Cranial Blast on December 23, 2025, 05:34:22 AMI finally picked up this film called Family Portraits (A Trilogy Of America) on DVD. It's like 3 short flicks rolled into one whole film about dysfunctional family life and darker themes in regards to that and probably falls somewhere between drama/horror combo. It came out in the early 2000 era, which generally not a big fan of films from this time, but had seen some of the graphic violent effects and looked more real and practical, so immediately grabbed my attention, also should mention it's three shorts span from 1997 to 2003, so not sure if this was intended by the director or if it's more of a collective of sorts, but looking forward to checking this one out!
Was a big fan of the Cutting Moments short while knee-deep in collecting "extreme cinema". Not sure how it holds up nowadays though, budget possibly diminishes its impact. Should pull the DVD and give it another look at some point.
It's one of those weird ones that's been floating on my list for years and just hadn't gotten around to it until now. I was a lot more into films years ago and not until more recently just started rewatching things again and picking up some other odd ones along the way that I've been wanting to see. I picked up this weird sci fi/horror flick called Xtro, a really bizarre one!
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Enjoyed the footage of the live Grunt performance the other day, for once, a noise show translated nicely on my phone (the audio generally doesn't give it justice unless you have decent headphones in)
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Excellent! Still so tired of previous night all-day travel from Germany to Finland, that I did see beginning and end, but slept over part of the middle... have to re-listen today.
TNB question is funny. I would suspect there are enough people to be sure Rupenus exists. I did see him one time at backstage of London venue, at one of the... ehm.. final shows. Lets see what kind of information will be including in the book that should be out early 2026!
It is curious question about surprising collaboration of The Haters and Con-Dom. If one thinks about it in terms of "sub-genre", perhaps. Like one doing broken glass and car crashed, other power electronics.. but when one actually thinks about it, both projects are heavily conceptual. This is what Dando appreciates and I believe he has mentioned it back in the day. Despite projects may have different aesthetics and different sound and people file them under different genres, I would say it is absolutely possible to file both under conceptual noise. What GX says about "finding your own fetish and dealing with it" (or something in that line) as principle of noise certainly applies with Con-Dom. Call it fetish or not, there was the conceptual foundation and proceeding tp deal with it for decades. Even if one being preoccupied by decay and entropy and one with control and domination, I think its not like two opposites. Perhaps as history displays, even peers & collaborators. That would be element I would hope would be resurrected from the 80/90's. Not being preoccupied with subgenre or some sort of surface level "themes", but going notch deeper into artistic motivations and creative urges.
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