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BLACK VAULT
Death Obsessed
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Behold the return of mighty Black Vault from Denmark. After their debut, which already caused a lot of commotion within the circles of extreme Underground, tue madman returns with "Death Obsessed". And yes, even more progress has been made as the knives have been sharpened.

For Black Vault this progress is found in sonic atavism, as "Death Obsessed" is so beautifully murky and old school that one is instantly reminded of the glorious days of Cold Meat Industry. Evoking feelings of disturbing morbidity and atmospheric bliss at the same time, the album flows beautifully presenting skilled arrangements and tasty sounds that form a true monolith of atmospheric Death Industrial, which is oftentimes so painfully missed in our plastic age.

Danish Death enthusiasm reigns supreme as Black Vault shows how it is done. Basic reality of Decay is transformed into old school sonic pulses and haunting waves, which bring back the days we all miss so dearly. In our times of oversaturation and uninspired form, "Death Obsessed" is one of those very few releases that can still be called a landmark and a must have. Frequencies of analogue death gone rampant.

Recorded between 2023 - 2024. Mixed and mastered by Grant Richardson at Hex Audio Labls. Graphic design by J.S. All music by BLACK VAULT. Exclusive production by Dunkelheit Produktionen. All rights reserved.
#2
GENERAL SOUND DISCUSSION / Re: Massive media collections ...
Last post by Stipsi - Today at 01:56:26 PM
Just to say...all the gear also
Probably i will have to tell my sister (that is 18 younger than me) before or later what to do.
Btw, an improvise death will be the real problem.
If you have some time to adjust everything will be much easier.
#3
DROIT DIVIN: Communion CD (ltd 100, jewel case) 10€
Hot new album from French duo of Rémi (Violent Shogun, Cryptofascisme etc.) and Olivier (Gasmask Terrör and countless other hc/metal bands).

HAZARDA BRUO SONSISTEMO: Vulgaari Massa 2xCD (ltd 70, 6-panel digisleeve) 11€
Industrial landscapes, harsh noise, sewer ambient, spk cover, destroyed spoken samples etc.

Trades? Just ask. swinger_vierikko(at)hotmail(dot)com
#4
As seller and also buyer, it feels as format of "zine" or "magazine" has been effected by sheer amount of images there are available. I am conscious of it plus critical about it, but also effected. While ago I was ordering some art zines outside Finland, and when you check out couple pre-view images and think.. 32 pages, A5, 10 euro. Ok. I can take it, but could I take multiple copies so I could sell some. To whom? People who may be exposed to hundreds, thousands of images at IG or something, and what is the role of paper zine with couple dozen pages?

Same thing appears with comics. Small DIY underground comics zine format is almost dead here, compared to situation couple decades ago. It is either online or book format that you will find.

My first involvement in "underground" started with self-made comics. Before bands, labels, or such. Just being exposed to 80's finn small-press / comic association anthologies and then self published comics/art zines. Idea of someone putting out tiny zine with handful of drawings, writing or something still remains one of things I remain to be interested in. There is something else in it, than uploading to social media.

Some of latest small print purchases have been like... hmm.. Tiitu Takalo "junassa" (On a train). I suppose it needs to be connected to her work as really talented comic artist, since this small postcard size self published book is "merely" sketches she drew while on long train rides. Small print run, hand stamped, found it in local art gallery couple weeks ago. 2025 release. No story, beyond just drawings and short fin/english texts here and there describing situation. Takalo's graphic novels are usually great. Her ability to depict human facial gestures is way beyond the normal. Which can also get highly annoying for brutes like myself. Feminism and related political leanings combined to expressive emotional female characters are sometimes... both merit and challenge, hah.

Anyways, "Junassa" is indeed one example of art zine (although 100 pages is already pretty thick) that is both object, self financed, partially hand made, but also many can ask: Why? Why I would buy pile of paper with some sketches made during train ride? No story? etc.
https://tiitutakalo.net/junassa-on-a-train/

Recently there has been a lot of talk about shittyfication. One example being that bigger corporations keep making search engines worse and worse with conscious aim to keep people online, searching something they cant find fast.. so that they will see more ads and stay on their apps and search engines. Suddenly it feels vastly better idea to grab a zine or art book with merely handful of things to observe than jump into some of the social media apps where you got millions of images, but... nothing you really want to see?

I also like idea that something gets done. 'Zine that you actually read/watch from cover to cover. Not something that never ends.

Inspiring art zines? New, old, soft & arty, vile & transgressive. I'm interested to hear.
#5
Quote from: cr on February 01, 2025, 11:16:34 AMAs a late Christmas present for myself, I finally got A Doorway to Joe - The Art of Joe Coleman.
Large, heavy and beautiful. Looking forward to dive into it this weekend.
Joe is one of my favourite artists, and I have several other books, but most of these contain his paintings from 80s and 90s.
This book also contains some paintings from the past ten years, which I never saw before.
But I think I'll need a magnifying glass to fully explore this greatness. Becoming an old fucker, haha...

Book is really good. Funny to see that it was february of this month when I ordered it. Ordered fast so I don't forget it and when it arrived, I just put in on shelves. It was this week I decided to open shrinkwrap and start going through it. Really well done. Bigger than A4, 450 pages, full images, partial close-ups of details. Best thing is, that it has good ratio of text vs images. I dislike books about visual artist where visuals are like two dozen known images and rest is essays by curators or something. With this book, the focus is on visual art, but you get also information.
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This has been asked from me many times. Realistic evaluation is that of course one could, but to minimize collection for sake of what? Generally I hear argument being about running out of space or more like someones partner saying that book shelves don't look good in our living room. I hate the blank white walls types aesthetic. Book shelves full of weird releases is always better. I dislike idea of relying on bandcamp, youtube, spotify, etc. It simply is something else than the idea of independent creative artist living outside or in fringes of "music industry". Like this week, I listened probably 10+ releases that indeed have gathered dust for years, but I could just walk to the shelves and play them, without need of turning on internet, spending time on searching if its available somewhere etc.

I don't keep track on what I have. No lists. I have very modest want list, that has nothing I hunt for, but things I can take if they end up coming on my way.
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GENERAL SOUND DISCUSSION / Re: Massive media collections ...
Last post by Minus1 - Today at 04:57:09 AM
I suppose that this thread has me thinking a lot....

Could I live with 10% of what I have? Have some CDs / box sets gathered dust for years?

Hmmm...
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GENERAL SOUND DISCUSSION / Re: Massive media collections ...
Last post by Theodore - December 13, 2025, 11:41:48 PM
Quote from: XS on December 13, 2025, 02:17:45 PMAnd then the question: do you keep track of your collection in a spreadsheet? Or on a Discogs list?

Discogs list. Once i started, i try to add the incomes in my collection. I do, except releases that arent already in the database. I dont register / do the Discogs paperwork for them. Thankful to those who do. - It's helpful. - One half-working brain - .  It has saved me from double purchases, and to keep track what i have.
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GENERAL SOUND DISCUSSION / Re: Grunt !
Last post by Cranial Blast - December 13, 2025, 09:17:38 PM
Quote from: ritualabuser on December 13, 2025, 07:24:17 PMGrunt/Macro split reissued on CD would be nice.

I second that idea, as that would be great indeed!
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GENERAL SOUND DISCUSSION / Re: Grunt !
Last post by ritualabuser - December 13, 2025, 07:24:17 PM
Grunt/Macro split reissued on CD would be nice.