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Last post by Theodore - November 06, 2025, 08:03:00 PM
Quote from: excruciation on November 05, 2025, 11:57:07 PMIt just sits on a shelf as I don't feel like dealing with the cumbersome packaging and just listen to it digitally. I have no idea if the disc is even playable, it's definitely more of an art piece at this point.
In such pain-in-the-ass-to-access cases, or even more 'easy' like CDs in a book/zine or if i think packaging would hurt the CD/R in the long term, i just put them in a jewel case separately. It starts placing them near, it ends seeing a non-labeled CDR and wondering what the fuck is this now.
#2
Last post by tgg - November 06, 2025, 07:40:16 PM
Please get in touch with prices/pics/condition etc if you are looking to sell any of the following CDs:
Axnaar – Collected Filth 2013-2015 (Filth and Violence)
Bizarre Uproar – Filthy Communions 2005/2009 (Turgid Animal)
Bizarre Uproar / Aunt Mary – Recordings 1991-1992 (Freak Animal Records)
Cervical Smear – Desu Fairu / Atrocidades & Puerile Bodies Torn Open (Desolation Galaxies Records)
Citalopram Shunyata / North Central / Rotat – Split (Hiisi Productions)
Flagellatio Orgasmus – A Stranger to Extreme (INBREED)
Halthan - I am Your Enemy (Filth and Violence)
I Kill Your Face / Bizarre Uproar – Tuote (Bestial Burst)
Kärsimysnäytelmä! – Kärsimysnäytelmä! (Bestial Burst / Filth and Violence)
Rotat – Infidel Gastronomy (INBREED)
Scatmother – Purulent Sublimity (Filth and Violence)
Scatmother & Pissoir Rouge – Toxic Masculinity (Desolation Galaxies Records)
Ultra – Delirious Elaborations (Dom America)
Veprisuicida – Radio Stigmata a.k.a. Веприсуицида – Радио Стигмата (Industrial Recollections / Ultra)
Cheers!
#4
Last post by HateSermon - November 06, 2025, 04:32:05 AM
Quote from: excruciation on November 05, 2025, 02:31:18 AMQuote from: HateSermon on September 12, 2025, 12:07:14 AMJust hearing Sun Vessel for the first time today and it's some of the best new neofolk that I've heard in a while.
I also saw that In Gowan Ring is touring overseas next month. Any fans of him here?
checked out Sun Vessel per your post and enjoyed the few songs I have heard. I'm not a huge fan of new Neofolk (how much more can be done?) but thought Sun Vessel was refreshing.
Yeah, I hear ya. Sometimes the new projects sound forced or fake. Glad you like Sun Vessel though. I've been mainly listening to "Etched in Eternity" and a little bit of the most recent "A Seed Fallen to Earth" but there's a few more releases I have yet to check out.
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Quote from: excruciation on November 05, 2025, 11:57:07 PMQuote from: Cranial Blast on October 27, 2025, 03:55:00 AMI've always wanted to try to obtain a copy of Con-Dom's Control Domination CD released by Armed & Loaded Recordings. It comes packaged in two big pieces of slate with screws attaching it together. I've read via discogs that many of the CDs were defective for whatever reason. I don't know if it was something due to the rough nature of the packaging or what, but probably should get a proper reissue!
I found one of these at Amoeba years ago and bought it. It just sits on a shelf as I don't feel like dealing with the cumbersome packaging and just listen to it digitally. I have no idea if the disc is even playable, it's definitely more of an art piece at this point.
I haven't been to Amoeba in a very long time. That's a nice place to search for media. I've only been to the Los Angeles location. My Grey Wolves -Incaceration CDr has pretty much become the same thing. That CDr will no longer play at all though!
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Quote from: Cranial Blast on October 27, 2025, 03:55:00 AMI've always wanted to try to obtain a copy of Con-Dom's Control Domination CD released by Armed & Loaded Recordings. It comes packaged in two big pieces of slate with screws attaching it together. I've read via discogs that many of the CDs were defective for whatever reason. I don't know if it was something due to the rough nature of the packaging or what, but probably should get a proper reissue!
I found one of these at Amoeba years ago and bought it. It just sits on a shelf as I don't feel like dealing with the cumbersome packaging and just listen to it digitally. I have no idea if the disc is even playable, it's definitely more of an art piece at this point.
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Last post by k.p.g - November 05, 2025, 07:25:21 PM
Croiners - Music to Listen to Other Tapes By (Tribe Tapes, reissue)
An interesting range of early industrial sound collage. Some of it sounds like music for commercials, while other parts range into deeply unsettling synth territory that is not too far off from something maybe Brian Eno would make. It's a really solid disc that will demand a second listen. Thank goodness it rests at my bedside for now.
Carousel - Pace Rotted Plank (self-released)
Was happy to receive a package of fresh cassette slaughter from Shane yesterday. This tape is brand new, as liner notes indicate that it was recorded only the other week. Talk about quick turnaround time! Standing at only a C10, Carousel packs in every last second with as much tape fuckery as possible. Ideas breeze by so fast that you really are stunned by the time you reach silence again. Great.
Various Artists - Psychic Welfare Omnibus (The New Purveyors)
Comps like these are the best in that after a while, you stop looking at the tracklisting and just let the sounds take over. Doesn't matter who made them, they are great. Flow is great here, with the latter half of Side B really having some knockout moments. Artwork here is also my favorite the current Purveyors compilations.
Krokodil Enema - Skullfuckd (Reanimated Miscarriage)
Some harsh noise cut with some of the most tasteless, late night news clips you have heard. This project stays pretty in the red when noise is kicked in, although there are moments where I can hear some evolution in sound, namely when something like vocals or tapes are being manipulated heavy. What is this now, a "tape collage" project? Fear not, it still rips like the good harsh noise it is supposed to. Good work!
Genesis Saw - Live at Cook-Out (Reanimated Miscarriage)
Noisecore that fits more into the humorous section of the genre. These guys are clearly halfway to a blackout as they crack jokes about COVID, "donating to the kids" and some riffing on "Seven Nation Army." Still, it's pretty dense and layered for being such a jokey release. I dig the style at play here.
Carousel - All the Alkaline Days (Idle Hour)
Second of the 2 tapes I received from the artist, and this one just knocks me the fuck back. I think because it has more time to breathe (being a 34 minute release), the pacing gives some great sounds a chance to breathe and sink in with the listener. Despite this, Shane is still meticulously crafting here. To call this "sound collage" would be understating its power. It's more like "collage assault." Stupid name, but I am sticking with it. New genre! There you go! Awesome tape.
#10
One label from abroad put out complete YESMEANSYES studio recordings CD. Professional CD and it includes not only the known studio recordings, but also unreleased and uncut sessions. Sometimes there was session that came out as split 7", but recording was way longer and big part of material didn't appear anywhere.
All the members who were in band, have copies available. Some more, some less.
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