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Last post by NedOik - Today at 07:41:49 PM
Curious if anyone has read Ian Trowell's book 'Throbbing Gristle: An Endless Discontent', I am about a third of the way through it and will persevere as having read Simon Ford's book on them - and both GPO's and Cosi's autobiographies - I think it's got something different to say. Although the first section where he lays out his 'methodology' - mostly why another book on TG needs to be written - was a slog which may put people off, and the use of 'ornate' language : "they were coterminious with the first wave of British Punk... and the epiphenomenal emergence of Post-Punk", plus US English (when the author is British) kind of grate on me big time : "instances of cultural unease erupted like jets from a leaky faucet".
#2
1/7/26 UPDATE: Please note that due to high demand, we are now only offering a second round of pre-sale tickets for this event at $20 per ticket since the first round of $15 pre-sale tickets sold out. There will be no ticket sales at the door since audience capacity in our space is limited. Thanks for your understanding.
#3
I think Keith's vocals in Taint are especially unique and powerful as it seems he'd skillfully approach them in various types of ways. He was really skilled at being versatile not only with the delivery, but convincing us in his conviction of them. He was really good at portraying the one shelling out aggressive violence and also really good as being the anguished voice of the one receiving the violence at times. I find this dynamic to be the most inspiring part.
#4
Last post by tiny_tove - Today at 05:00:07 PM
I'll repeat things everyone said.
GO and ANENZEPHALIA, especially when vocals are slightly more human. (think about white power forces, amazade y negri, ecc)
CON-DOM, total obsession for the ultra layered and dishumanised voice
I had an obsession for E.J. Vodka of Final Solution.
Keith's vocals in TAINT were also super impressive.
Big Fan of Mikko (no ass liking), especially in the N12 series.
#5
Last post by tisbor - Today at 04:13:17 PM
FIRST TURGID ANIMAL RELEASE OF 2026!
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Extremely bleak, disgusting, piercing noise. Two hours of pure torture. Only for the aristocracy of filth. Recycled tapes, limited to ?? copies. 15 € plus shipping.
If you want a copy:
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#6
Last post by Phenol - Today at 01:39:15 PM
Revisiting some giallo films these days. Have watched Deep Red and Blood and Black Lace lately. There are some silly elements for sure, but they just look good and have that special atmosphere. The dolls in Deep Red reminds me of Atrax Morgue.
#7
Last post by Duncan - Today at 01:38:56 PM
The soundohm stocking/ordering system has its advantages but some insight on these pre orders, especially where smaller releases are concerned:
If I offer my releases they get listed on the site and soundohm get back to me later with how many orders have been made. Last time I did this, I didn't get a response to my 'I have new releases, do you want them?' Email, just a follow up weeks later telling me that something like 4 orders across 3 releases had been made. I'm surprised this even happened since I don't think they promoted or announced the listing. I tend to only see this in the case of larger labels from soundohm. it's untenable for me to sell single or double copies of releases at wholesale prices yet I'm also hesitant to do my own promotion of that listing when they don't have copies in hand. I ended up telling them I wanted to wait longer for more orders and never heard back. No idea of those 4 orders got refunded or not. I'd guess they had to follow up themselves?
Anyway, that's how it works. It's a bad model for someone operating at my level and I don't know if I'll do it again unless I'm guaranteed a minimum order. None of this makes them a rip off enterprise, just perhaps not so transparent, with all the risk/responsibility being on the buyers and labels. I appreciate that they're not necessarily trying to be some underground thing and aiming for something higher scale. It obviously works for a lot of people, but I'm wary of it for now.
Final note: put in a 'Black Friday' order as a customer and got everything in a timely fashion!
#8
I agree with the poster above and have similar feelings. The amount of releases they stock is unbelievable with new ones being added daily. Considering this, the amount of mistakes is acceptable in my book. But yeah, it can be frustrating when you're ordering records that aren't in stock yet ("in process of stocking" or pre-orders) as it can takes several months before you have them and it's not always clear what the status is. Communication should definitely improve though.
#10
Last post by Atrophist - Today at 10:28:45 AM
Quote from: prolapsedlielack on January 06, 2026, 11:32:06 PMI myself have not used either but I can tell you with full certainty that the mothhunter mod will be top notch. Everything I've used/tested from him has been excellent quality and very faithful.
Seconded, I have a few of his builds (not the Gristleizer though, however I have considered it) and couldn't be happier.
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