Quote from: brutalist_tapes on March 26, 2019, 03:57:31 PManother early posh isolation release in this category that is actually pretty good is the first damien dubrovnik, even though i must admit i am not so interested in this style generally, unless it is melancholic AND very brutal at the same time.. but this record is a pretty good example of that late 00's thing (i guess..?) apart from the usual suspects like prurient

Quote from: impulse manslaughter on January 16, 2026, 07:41:09 PMWas this a festival or just Merzbow playing..? I can't image more than 200 people showing up for this in the Netherlands.I can't believe it was anywhere near a 900 people audience, but who knows! Several hundred anyway, which is quite impressive – especially for a mid-week show. And yes only Merzbow, and Metsäkirkko, not a festival. Really quite varied bunch of people attending, with lots of young people in their 20s.
Quote from: upturnedeye on July 11, 2016, 11:09:45 AMI'm wondering if anyone could recommend some "melancholic" or eerie sounding noise/PE. I am thinking of things like Ramleh's Hole in the Heart (specifically "Bite the Bolster" and "Product of Fear"), NWW's Spiral Insana, and even moments of Grunt's Seer of Decay ("Dog in the Leash 1-5"). So I suppose I'm looking for things that are more atmospheric than violent.
Thanks in advance
Quote from: FreakAnimalFinland on December 22, 2025, 04:15:41 PMQuote from: Manhog_84 on November 21, 2025, 11:20:39 PMHollow Press has reprinted Hiroaki Samura's (Blade of the Immortal) ero guro book, The Love of the Brute. His pencil drawings are amazing. Some of the material is also collected in Kinbaku - The Golden Age of Japanese Restrained & Tortured Artworks, but this edition is larger and hardcover. At 39€ including postage, it's not a bad deal.
https://hollow-press.net/collections/hiroaki-samura/products/brute-love
Now available at nhfastore! I just listed handful of copies, but have larger stock if it runs out. Mainly intended for Sarvilevyt.