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The Chronology of Water was a startling watch, recommended for sure. Best to go into it blind I reckon.
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Last post by Cantleman - Today at 12:50:13 AM
I too have watched Bone Temple, really enjoyed it... I very much enjoyed the whole Jimmys story- all too believable mashing together of late 90 and early 00s British pop culture references. Violent too in a way modern mainstream films rarely are. Recommended.
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Last post by Minus1 - February 07, 2026, 07:38:48 PM
And just for reference, for Black Anathema I emoted:
"I was beaten into submission on track 1, but track 2 was a real curveball: Minimalist junk noise. A very different texture.
This release seems to alternate between Fast Dense Brutal Knurl and Slow Spacious Junk Knurl. This is round 8 for me, and I'm hearing new things yet again. Honestly, I don't think I've heard a CD that "repeats" a previous CD. Mr Bloor has very many ideas.
It's almost as if he is saying "Look, I know that last track was suffocating. Have a breather with this one." The breather tracks are very interesting.
How the FUCK does he do all of this live? 😂
Yeah, I think this one perfectly alternated: 1-3-5-7-9 were Attack. 2-4-6-8 were Retreat. All of it was fascinating."
#6
Last post by Minus1 - February 07, 2026, 07:26:21 PM
Ah!
My initial reaction to The Final Decisive Moment was recorded thusly:
"Whoa! There's some very interesting things going on here. Knurl can do "slow" very well. This is only my third Knurl, but I haven't heard this kind of "introspection" yet. I'm thrilled that some compositions are not full-speed industrial bandsaw epics, and yet they retain all of the Noise power and glory."
I'm 64.
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Last post by Minus1 - February 07, 2026, 06:27:34 PM
Richard Ramirez - The Trade That Took Down a Bathhouse (Hospital) - 160min / 8x20min tracks on 4 cassettes.
Please, Hospital, put it out on CD also.
Please.
#8
I'm assuming that you do not mean, with this topic, projects like AMK that use recordings of traditional music in noise-collages?
I'm not sure exactly why Dead Body Love using grind albums as a sound source would be "disgusting" rather than just another interesting technique either.
Personally, I have no problem with this approach and, honestly, I think more people should give it a try!
#9
Came home today thinking I should listen something of him and as actually got this week 2 (new ones to me) cd's from scream and writhe (thanks!) The one I didn't listen yet was "the final decisive moment", great! But at that moment I had more in mind something as Black anathema...but "the final..." cd is really something else, it's just "so soft" in some way..like classical music when thinking of his other releases I have. Perhaps even some older people (i mean like 70-75 or so) could almost appreciate certain parts of album.
#10
I was thinking again about this lately after seeing hmm 2 years or probably less (?)that episode on wcn with Dead body love saying he used old grind (napalm death i think it was?) it actually disgusted me a bit wich let me to leave a bit noise on the side of me. (Concerning this I'll write in "quiting noise" thread if I can find it)
Hmm just to make it as topic as I am not on internet all day to browse all, even on here but it is the most i read onto hah, I was wondering how you people on here feel about it?
Not talking about releases such as Emil Beaulieau abusing the little ones or such of course. I mean releases, and I can't remember what release it was from DBL he talked about, where it is not written anywhere. Sound sources with agreement is a whole other story wich is absolutely great!
Neither do I mean like something like using for example girl screaming from gonzo porn dvd using and destroy with pedals.
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