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#1
CLASSIFIED ADS / Re: Stuff for sale!
Last post by prolapsedlielack - February 06, 2026, 11:36:39 PM
Emailed.
#2
GENERAL SOUND DISCUSSION / Re: PLAYLIST with COMMENTS/REV...
Last post by k.p.g - February 06, 2026, 10:01:25 PM
Spyked Fossils - Strangled Pairs (American Tapes)
Andrew Nolan - Museum Etiquette (Absurd Exposition)
Circle - Muurahaiset (Satatuhatta)
Shredded Nerve - Performer Death I (Dead Gods)
Shredded Nerve - Performer Death II (Dead Gods)

While I was feeling like total, rundown crap last night, I decided it would be a great time to maybe reorganize some of the tapes in my collection again.   It's a good exercise in pairing things down, as you begin to see where your tastes lie over time.  What tapes hold up better than you thought?  What stuff reveals new sides of itself that you did not appreciate the first time?  What records are you ready to just let go of?

In the first category, Circle & Spyked Fossils are the most appropriate.  Both releases had some great atmospheres that I had forgotten.  Found myself reacting pretty viscerally to their presence.

Andrew Nolan cassette was a pleasant surprise!  I thought maybe my interest in the guy's work had dwindled as tastes change, but this is very solid field recording/industrial work!  Plenty of pulsating rhythms to lock in with.  It stays in the collection.

Shredded Nerve tapes, while certainly having some moments I could really sink my teeth into, were overall not his best efforts.  Performer Death I holds up together than the second installment, but I think Justin had made releases of a similar style that I will keep in my collection over this one.  I think maybe this is some of the final Shredded Nerve material I was regularly keeping up with as well.  I still have yet to check out the last disc on Total Black.  Maybe that will be an assignment for this weekend...
#3
CLASSIFIED ADS / Re: Stuff for sale!
Last post by OMM - February 06, 2026, 07:58:11 PM
Alfarmania, puce mary and Survival unit/the grey wolves gone!
#4
CLASSIFIED ADS / Stuff for sale!
Last post by OMM - February 06, 2026, 07:56:56 PM
Hello. All items are in excellent condition. They belong to my friend who lives in USA. If you're interested in anything, please contact him to: 358belial@gmail.com

---Each $12.00


---Each $12.00, except the Richar Ramirez Box in $20.00


---Each $12.00


---Each $12, except Genocide Organ in $20.00


---Each $13, except DVD in $20.00


---Each $13.00


---Each $20.00


---TF/PE Red covers $35.00 each, other in normal versions $45.00 each.


---Swollen Korps erect in blood $100


---MP "an empty vessel" and "The possessed" $30.00 each.
---Young Hustler $60.00
---The grey wolves and Macronympha $25.00 each
---Flagellatio orgasmus $35.00
#5
GENERAL VISUAL ART / LITERATURE DISCUSSION / Re: recommended art books
Last post by SSRI - February 06, 2026, 06:22:35 PM
Taschen have a sale this weekend. Seems there's a lot of things available with very good discount.
#6
GENERAL VISUAL ART / LITERATURE DISCUSSION / Re: What are you reading
Last post by auteur - February 06, 2026, 01:54:19 PM
Quote from: Flames of Torture on January 31, 2026, 11:57:55 PM
Quote from: auteur on October 22, 2025, 08:41:44 PMThere are far more editions than 3 of Siege. PM me if you want the link to the newest version.

Are you talking about the 5th edition or the 666 edition? Secondhand, or brand new?

Neither. It's from a different publisher than those. Brand new.
#7
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V16WYBpOBQA

Description reads "not for children to watch"...as if any kid will get this in an algo. pull
#8
GENERAL SOUND DISCUSSION / Re: FFH/Richard Dunn
Last post by prolapsedlielack - February 06, 2026, 09:47:30 AM
Quote from: Vrenndel on February 05, 2026, 12:39:38 PMalthough extremely short

To be polite, very short. I think Alberich did 15 minutes and then FFH got the 12 captured there. Surprised he didn't get more but I understand they had to let GO get their room.
#9
GENERAL SOUND DISCUSSION / Re: GENOCIDE ORGAN
Last post by Minus1 - February 06, 2026, 04:20:59 AM
Quote from: Minus1 on January 17, 2026, 06:06:49 PM
Quote from: FreakAnimalFinland on June 13, 2024, 09:47:37 AMGENOCIDE ORGAN "All is suffering" cd
I heard some people say the 7"s of religious fanaticism were underwhelming. I can get what someone means when there is track with traditional synth oscillation and Jonestown samples going on top, hah.. But, despite significant overuse of the Jonestown sample within underground music, it is what it is. Still kind of mindblowing scenario, almost 50 years later. There is more here of course. Anyone who missed the 7"s or who doesn't like format that you need to flip over so frequently, this c. 50 min CD actually reveals how nicely the 7"s fit together and without the flavor of 7" vinyl sound, it is quite different sounding. It is possible that this may be even stronger album that Death Zone, which I liked, but now when you listen 7" material in one bleak session, as opposed to format that kind of requires "hit singles", it really works great on CD. There is not that much of aggressive pieces. Some of that, but more emphasis on bleak and hopeless vibes.

I can't really add much to this. All Is Suffering flows well for me. It works as an album. It creates a mood. I'm enjoying the vibe.

This might seem like a strange place to begin my GO journey, but I purposely picked this, knowing that it will ease me in. 😂 A good warmup.

Blasting All Is Suffering again, as I type. It really is quite stunning how this works as a cohesive album to my ears. They must have planned it that way!? 😂

I'm really hooked on the G.O. sound.  A fuckton more is coming my way soon:

In-Konflikt
Leichenlinie
虐殺機関
Death Zones
Obituary Of The Americas
#10
GENERAL SOUND DISCUSSION / Re: PLAYLIST with COMMENTS/REV...
Last post by groesk - February 06, 2026, 01:52:37 AM
Melómana Distorsión - La triste existencia del ser
now this is some weird stuff. i hear some 90's idm influences here, dark ambient there, and a hint of death metal. no matter what happens on this album, it always feels dark and menacing. honestly, tieing opposite ideas together like that deserves my respect. I can hear gutturals and black metal rasps that are reverbed to hell and low in the mix at times. It feels like you're walking through a dark noir city at night. most of it is quite beat driven with the drums, which i really like. it does feel bloated at 19 tracks and one hour.

La triste existencia del ser