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Quote from: wilst-de on January 28, 2026, 12:05:12 PMIs there any european distribution for the tape? Ordering from the US would be about 30 Euro!"

OUT NOW on PHAGE
Dismal Chant- Aus Der Traum CS and Digital

"Better Living Through Chemistry." ¹
"O, bring me needles, ampoules, powder ground by pestle on cool striated marble."  ²

The wretched fumes of which the night is born. Glassy eyed and pliable.  A dreaming sea. To be coated in nothingness. Exhaling Babel's dross. Bereft of the stars. A song that sleeps in the blood. Soporific gust of time's yawn. The smell of leaded petrol, backyard incinerators, and crackling circuitry.

¹ DuPont
² Annie Boutelle

Mastered by Grant Richardson at Hex Audio Labs

Industrial Coast had some, but it looks like they are sold out. Might be able to check with him to see if he's getting more?
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Now available on cassette!
Six tracks of industrial doom, sludge, old industrial metal in the spirit of old Godflesh/ early Pitch shifter (1st album).

This is depressed, crushing, mechanic, full of anger and obscurity.



Black tape with sticker, pro color cover. Limited to 100 copies.

Released by Visceral circuitry recs (Fra)



Get it from:
Nihilistic Distro: https://nihilistic-webzine-distro.fr/Webshop/fr/24-news
Bandcamp: https://visceralcircuitryrecs.bandcamp.com

Support analog resistance!
#4
Quote from: MT on January 30, 2026, 10:29:59 PMNOISECAST #25

Noisecast is shifting more into english language material, it felt like there's a demand for it. So here we are, there was has been requests to translate several of the old episodes, but it's a lot of work. Much better way is just do new interesting material. And what a better way to kick off this new era than a three part Grunt interview. This interview focuses in the themes and visuals of Grunts wide release catalogue. In the first episode we start from the 90's where it all began. We go through the very roots of Grunt through the 90's. Living near Russia border, Tshernobyl, The Balk Wars and so forth.

https://youtu.be/_HJvMYDC2_o

Available on Youtube and Spotify

Reporting in to confess that I (at least) have been waiting patiently for more English interviews!

The philosophical discussion about the nature of digital silence vs. the ever-present hiss of tape was a great topic. A similar discussion was had during Max Eastman's Noisecast interview, hosted by Mr. Aspa: field recordings vs. recording field, and I've never thought the same way about cassette recordings since I listened to that discussion. Rather than "tape warmth" merely emphasizing what is already there, the transformational properties of low-fidelity took on an especially profound quality potentially revealing new possibilities.

It was mentioned that Seer of Decay presents two sides of Grunt for the debut album. Lately on the forum, a discussion arose about noise artists without definitive releases. I consider Seer of Decay a definitive release for Grunt, and yet both discs are completely different! Power electronics/industrial noise CD vs acoustic junk metal CD. I would never suggest "Seer of Decay is the only Grunt you need", but rather, "here is a multi-faceted introduction to what else may happen should you continue to seek more Grunt".

I anticipate parts two and three. Kiitos! You made my day.
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Lately been adjusting into listening mode of... repetition. Things being listened twice, three times, or more... Just to really appreciate it.

It is easy, with something like the Monocyclocybercilia "Lyserkinesis" tape! New Finn noise debut tape is short and to the point, very much result of artists deep dive into 90's Merzbow and exploring where "that type of noise" would go. And where? Of course into greatness! It has some of the 89-95 Merz ideas, but at the same time, those ideas have long become like folk-musik of noise. Who's ideas really? You can just say this is way more of THAT, not worship of 90's USA crunch, not Italians, not improv free noise, but really the mixer/filter/distortion/colorful physical sources, active button tweaking kind of stuff but not at all contemporary cut-up! Short tape got flipped from side to side many times and b-side is where things are unleased. There are some of the same elements here that could be found from... ehm.. Invagination.. but also displays how different result can be with somewhat similar influences!

V/A "Oljud till stånd - svenskfinland / sverigekampen" tape
Comp tape of Swedes and Fenno-swedes. I must say the swedes are doing okay, but nowhere as good as the fenno-swedish artists. I am sure most have no idea of what Finland really is, but in this fine country of ours, there is the historical upperclass of swedish speaking minority. Noise is big enough these days that there can be even fenno-swedish gigs and compilation(s)! Of course, tongue in a cheek, sort of. I was kind of horrified hearing some of those dudes speaking fluent swedish couple weeks ago. It is one of those skills what in east of Finland is pretty much rejected by defaul. Anyways, Fenno-swedish artists on this comp display they are way way above the a-side. Skärgård being the highlinght. Along Idrottsgatan Uf that mixes nicely lo-fi and... hi-fi..

Altar of Flies "Intellectual Strangulation" tape
I guess Swedes would stand a chance if their side would have had Altar of Flies! Not HARSH noise, but sort of noise. I just bought this tape, 2nd edition. Retail price of 20 euro seemed like so "2026", but well, this tape is actually couple of things: Long as fuck. Sort of double LP length release. 70-80 mins? Really good. Special packaging. Cardboard box with lots of small inserts, wrapping and.. I guess celebration of 20 years of AoF! Not all artists are on peak of creation 20 years after they started, so certainly worth to celebrate!
#6
CLASSIFIED ADS / Re: FOR SALE: Sutcliffe Jügend...
Last post by Kühlschrank - Today at 09:55:03 AM
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GENERAL SOUND DISCUSSION / Re: Grunt !
Last post by FreakAnimalFinland - Today at 09:23:45 AM
This is so old one, that trying to remember everything exactly, is hard, yet I am under impression I had actually invited Ramirez to do 10" vinyl on FA. That is possible. There was few 10"s done before actual 12" happened on FA. One side great, other side at the time didn't feel so great. Proposition was changed, what if there was RR/Grunt collab LP. Both having solo material, but I'd work some collaboration pieces out of RR sounds of the less exciting track. This CD reissue is not only LP "as is", since there was no master tapes existing anymore. It has both of the original RR songs that he submitted (also the one that didn't appear on LP), and the collaboration and Grunt material is new mix-down from 4-track tapes. They are as close as possible to LP, using LP audio as reference for channel volumes and so on. Just had to do new mixdown as the original master was never returned from pressing plant.

Talking about attempts to remember what exactly was going on 30 years ago or even in recent times:

After Finnish Noisecast did interview of Grunt, in finnish, there were quite many people asking for subtitles / translation. Too much work in such thing. Instead, the boss of Noisecast decided to proceed doing more episodes in English. Recently there has been interviews with L.White/Sektion C, Human Larvae and more. Both very much recommended.
This new interview covers pretty tightly Grunt. Not label, distro, zines, scene history or such, but pretty much exclusively Grunt. Regardless of keeping it focused on just one thing, episode became quite long and is therefore published in three parts. Unedited casual and slow paced discussion.
Episode starts with Mika reporting from last weekend's noise gig at Joensuu. Interview was conducted previous night.
Parts 2 and 3 will follow.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HJvMYDC2_o

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GENERAL SOUND DISCUSSION / Re: Grunt !
Last post by Minus1 - Today at 04:23:29 AM
Quote from: Minus1 on January 20, 2026, 05:16:11 AMMy maiden Grunt voyage continues today with Richard Ramirez / Grunt – Modern Beliefs.

It's cool how this starts with Ramirez, then it shifts to collabs, then ends with Grunt.

Ramirez certainly has a sense of humour, given the voice samples in track 1.

This is a Concept Album, innit?

The first 2 (Ramirez) tracks serve as a kind of warmup.

Then all hell breaks loose on the collabs. A whirlwind.

And then finally, Grunt (track 5) makes himself heard in an eerie, junk-noise piece.

I really enjoyed the arc of this album. It's almost quaint at first, then a harsh middle, then a powerful, spacious ending.

Yeah, on my second spin, this is a strange yet fascinating thing. We start with sex ads, the Clintons, The Enquirer, (trash!), etc, and end with
serious / dark Grunt. A whirlwind occurs in the middle. This collab brings forth many emotions for me: Laughter! Awe!! Wtf!!! 😂

I'd love to know if this arc was intentional / preplanned.

I love it!
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GENERAL SOUND DISCUSSION / Re: BLACK METAL
Last post by Cranial Blast - Today at 04:05:43 AM
Like to recommend a couple new projects/bands from Lord Warmoon, formerly known from somewhat new comer Finnish BM horde Morgal. Devil Moon and also Mutant Sex Demon. Devil Moon - Fucked By The Devil released on CD by Polish label Old Forest Production and also Mutant Sex Demon - Filth Messiah CD also by Old Forest and Mutant Sex Demon - Cutting Through CD released by Dominance Of Darkness in Germany. This is some very good black n roll filth, black n speed punk debauchery! Highly recommend to those seeking this type of degenerate black metal that is riddled in riffs of alcoholic madness and pure devil worship! Definitely something to check out if you're into bands like Bonehunter, Shitfucker, Abigail, ect! You will NOT be disappointed! Perhaps some remember Sperm Angel, these new bands seem to be a continuation of that style!
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GENERAL SOUND DISCUSSION / Re: NOISE RELATED RANDOM TALK ...
Last post by MT - January 30, 2026, 10:29:59 PM
NOISECAST #25

Noisecast is shifting more into english language material, it felt like there's a demand for it. So here we are, there was has been requests to translate several of the old episodes, but it's a lot of work. Much better way is just do new interesting material. And what a better way to kick off this new era than a three part Grunt interview. This interview focuses in the themes and visuals of Grunts wide release catalogue. In the first episode we start from the 90's where it all began. We go through the very roots of Grunt through the 90's. Living near Russia border, Tshernobyl, The Balk Wars and so forth.

https://youtu.be/_HJvMYDC2_o

Available on Youtube and Spotify