AUSTRALIA - Industrial / noise

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AUSTRALIAS BIGGEST NOISE FESTIVAL IS ON

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8TH JULY

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nezalezhnye

KK Null/Ebola Disco split 7" (Not Very Good Records)
The Ebola Disco side of this split 7" (a live cut from their Japan 2019 set) is all-out balls to the wall harshness; at points it does lapse into a pulse-like thump in the midst of so much else amassed. First at around 50 seconds in they rely on those pulsating patterns to just give everything else room to breathe & to build up for the surges of noise & squalling feedback to come in. That technique for sound construction works so well. It sounds totally mangled with the primitive noisecore-like grunted vocals. Sounds like the vocalist has contracted one of those mosquito-born viral infections like they have up there in far North Queensland... Their side becomes increasingly oppressive, poorly oxygenated until it expires... The KK Null side is insanely good, although not industrial / noise. Pressed by some Newcastle oldschool breakcore label last year. Definitely a 7" to add to the collection...

CivilCooperationBureau

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Quote from: no_baizuo_allowed on April 14, 2022, 11:26:23 AMThe EBOLA DISCO / SCRUBBER – SPLIT 7" of late last year is really impressive. Is this a return to their beloved EMS AKS? The A-side's cut has some of the hallmarks from the Flies for Friends 12" in many ways. Basically, from the discography currently extant, there exists two sides to Ebola Disco: the live documents and the studio recordings. Apart from a penchant for revisiting the classics, the studio recordings seem to have their own flavour. Rough and tumble approach, Just plug in and see what happens (Or, "turn on the oscillators and make certain patterns" was the description made in an interview videotaped and put on YouTube). Who else recalls "Flies for friends"? A superb and jarring start up that spreads out into a great immersive blizzard. I always thought it was great that Tesco chose to press that over anything more refined or polished... The sporadic L / R channel panning as first enjoyed on the 12" now makes a return on this 7". Total rush of knob twisting.
New lathe is a prime cut of their studio fuckery. And great to see a release in honour of the humble gas station. It has been a good year and this surely tops it off.


Yeah, I liked their side of that split 7". For most of the recordings (sans the cover versions), whether they be live or in studio: they've got a tried & tested formula which serves as a base for them to rework in each different release. Something akin to a rapid attack with overwhelming force concentration. Also really cool insert in this 7" from the pages of an old copy of Soldier Of Fortune magazine issue on foreign mercs.

Cranial Blast

I've got a nice looking box set coming in the mail real soon by Military Position. Thanks to ASRAR/Åon for putting that one together, as I've been wanting more of Harriet Kate Morgan's material for years now and now we've finally got a nice beautiful box set that has been created and really looking forward to this one! ASRAR/Åon did a great job with the Blackline boxset, so I'm sure the Military Position one will be equally as good!

morbid_dyspepsia

Quote from: nezalezhnye on January 28, 2024, 04:36:43 PMKK Null/Ebola Disco split 7" (Not Very Good Records)
The Ebola Disco side of this split 7" (a live cut from their Japan 2019 set) is all-out balls to the wall harshness; at points it does lapse into a pulse-like thump in the midst of so much else amassed. First at around 50 seconds in they rely on those pulsating patterns to just give everything else room to breathe & to build up for the surges of noise & squalling feedback to come in. That technique for sound construction works so well. It sounds totally mangled with the primitive noisecore-like grunted vocals. Sounds like the vocalist has contracted one of those mosquito-born viral infections like they have up there in far North Queensland... Their side becomes increasingly oppressive, poorly oxygenated until it expires... The KK Null side is insanely good, although not industrial / noise. Pressed by some Newcastle oldschool breakcore label last year. Definitely a 7" to add to the collection...

Yep, while everyone is talking about EBOLA DISCO - I might as well mention the new split.

EBOLA DISCO / VAULT DEPROGRAMMER - Split Business Card 3'' CDr (Sweatlung)

Not every day you find a power electronics /noisecore split but this one matches up quite well. Vault Deprogrammer produce dynamic high-low cut-up stereo sound abuse. A fair amount of post-production pumped into hectic slices of noisecore power.

Ebola Disco provide a brooding, ferocious P.E. style cover of US 80's hardcore band AGENT ORANGE's "Bloodstains". If you know the original, you should appreciate this. The notes from the original are being played on an old synth through seemingly, layers of distortion and psychosis. Think S.P.K. meets 7MON but much more hateful which creates an atmosphere that is quite unique to E.D. Hail Far North Queensland Power Electronics !! 'Straya !!

Copies are pretty cheap and there's surely gotta still be a few left in stock - Support the underground !

https://vaultdeprogrammer.bandcamp.com/album/ebola-disco-vault-deprogrammer-split

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