PLAYLIST with COMMENTS/REVIEWS

Started by GEWALTMONOPOL, December 15, 2009, 09:30:59 PM

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k.p.g

Viodre - Recycled (RRR)
One of the very solid titles in this series of tapes, and one I would recommend to anyone curious about getting into the Viodre project.

Various Artists - The Artificial Nerve (Xerxes)
A very solid compilation.  It is one of those ones where the "underdog" acts outperform the bigger names.  Naj, Meeuw & Magmax tracks all left me a bit stunned by how they deviated from the balls-to-the-wall harsh (although, is it cheating since Magmax is Mr. Tano?  Who cares?  I need to hear more of that).  Not to say those more recognizable names aren't great.  PBK track has its own freakshow to behold, and the Alpha Beaulieau that bookends this thing is a good deal of fun!  After it ended, roommate commented on how "you can instantly some Ron sounds, it's great."  Truly is, I cannot help but smile when I hear that man screaming like an idiot.
Dead Door Unit
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DBL

Mongrel Tactics / Häkki - untitled
Cassette, Brownhill Mafia & Salamanauhat, 2021. Edition of 100 copies.

This split features two perhaps less known Finnish projects. I think this split still remains the latest release by Häkki, a collaboration of Pentti Dassum and Jaakko Vanhala. On the flipside there's Mongrel Tactics that has since done a split tape with Abysse Des Âmes. I haven't heard it, but I've seen some comments that Abysse's side would rival their Satatuhatta-LP in quality, so, obviously I'd like to. The tape's dubbing quality is really good and the dark-toned minimalistic cover art shows a good eye for design as well.

The opening track by Mongrel Tactics is bleak (death) industrial thumping that moves fairly slow and steady. It creates a strong atmosphere, but perhaps due to being a fairly short opener, it feels like an intro of what's to come. The song ends quite abruptly to make room for its follow-up track that's based on low humming drone, excellently controlled rising and waning waves of feedback, and harsh distorted vocals. While it's not rigid, everything seems to be wielded  with methodically clear intent and purpose. The feedback eventually fades into the background with other hoarse and high-pitch sounds, while the foreground is taken over by a rumbling mass of murky distortion that has a very pleasing (I'm guessing) analogically blown-out texture. Eventually the rumbling fades, and the sparsely heard feedback gets paired with really tasty sounds of rattling and rustling with unspecified physical objects. All in all, the side displays strength in its atmosphere, craftmanship and the used sounds. It still seems to hold back, so if they make a longer recording at some point, I hope it has moments where that pent-up something is let out to roam.

It seems unplanned, but Häkki's side starts where Mongrel Tactics' side ended. There's rustling with physical objects or field recordings of the like, but this time they're offered with a heavy delay effect. This sound slowly mutates into chirping and warbling "insect electronics" similar to what Dassum has since done with Kartio and Vanhala with Primitive Wings. There's a backing of controlled industrial ambience, and on its surface, a constantly mutating assortment of microsounds that sound both watery and electronic. They have a distinct cassette sound to them, but I can't tell if it's what the source sounds were recorded on or what they were later manipulated with (or both). As a suitable pairing with the methodical approach of Mongrel Tactics, there's no element or feel of showing off here either, but the vision and quality of craftmanship shines through absolutely clearly without it being forced to do so. There's a lot to hear during the 15 minutes per project, but I'd say I would've liked to hear even more from both!

The tape can be heard here: https://brownhillmafia.bandcamp.com/album/split-2
You can also check out the mentioned Mongrel Tactics / Abysse Des Âmes split tape on that bandcamp page.

Bloated Slutbag

Phroq - "35" from 77 Sound Objects
Very physical sounding, jagged, close-mic'd, close-mouthed, tonsil-insinuating, scritch n blurt. Raw, rude. Crude. Like the perpetrator is trying to induce vomit from uncooperative plastic encased robotic maw.  To quite stunning effect (soundwise, no comment on the state of the rainbow flavored footwear; tastefully peppered dry chafed feedback flits notwithstanding).  Which is funny in a way because this is exactly how I would have hoped the full release proper woulda sounded (given the title!), but does not. As if to illustrate the point a random scroll, to "33", gives us pure desiccated data hack aka whitewashed string o' ones n zeroes with no effort to gentrify proceedings, like c'mon man. To the question can this minute and four seconds save the remainder, of course not, but there are plenty of remainders, of the more and less desiccated variety, that would warrant bothering.
Someone weaker than you should beat you and brag
And take you for a drag

Fistfuck Masonanie

#9513
Kyle Flanagan - Timpani CDr (Easyriders Noise)
Really nice drone/ambient experiments conducted by running an MS20 through concert timpanis. I really enjoyed this one. Unique frequencies with the natural reverberation of the drums bouncing the sounds around. Four variations on the theme and the entire release clocks in at just 20 minutes. Short, sweet, and all the fat trimmed. Have a feeling I'm going to be revisiting this one a bit. Very pleasant.


Kyle Flanagan - Purely Psychedelic Vol. 8 CDr (Self-released)
Latest release in the Purely Psychedelic series. More drone/ambient work from Kyle, but it's fairly active here. The first track sounds like magical nymphs fluttering around a moist, slime-filled cave with cavernous reverberations and deep guttural creature growls heard coming from the depths below. Strong release and might be one of my favorites in the series. I liked this quite a bit.

k.p.g

HMO/Skin Crime - An Autopsy Performed Upon the Living (Self Abuse)
Decided to listen after commenting in the thread on Self Abuse.  This tape remains one of those "holy grail" sort of finds for me (anyone who wants to let a copy go, my DMs are open).  It's really not hard to see why.  This is a dark murk of synth, bizarre sample work & things that go *bump* in the night.  Being from the 90s too, it is interesting to see that these sorts of sounds that would go onto define late period Skin Crime were worked with so early on.  I usually assumed that this sort of approach was worked on mostly in the live arena leading up to the Hospital LP.  Guess not.  Great stuff.
Dead Door Unit
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prolapsedlielack

Brainbombs - DIE

The sick Swedes do it again. A perfect flowing album with great repetitive riffs and the worlds most detuned bass. The Fall if they read true crime books and a strong contender for album of the year. perfect score

k.p.g

Penis Geyser - Penis Geyser (Reanimated Miscarriage)
A band that sure loves to name tapes after their band name.  This one would be the newest tape in the RM drop.  It sounds like it's a live ripper, with tons of dead space between the blasts (tons for a C12).  Guitar is detuned as all hell and adds for some hilarious moments where it sounds like the instrument is slowly melting.  A fun, late night listen!
Dead Door Unit
French Market Press
etc.

k.p.g

Macronympha - Sex and Death (Hospital Productions)
A little on the nose, huh?  Hah.  The title really sums up what Macronympha is ALL ABOUT.  No lies found here.
As for the audio here -- love it.  In an alternate timeline, a lineup of the band where Joe and Rodger stay together with Dom in the fold could have truly developed into something special.  This release finds this unit of Macro in an aggressive state of looping, with lots of distorted murk slapped atop it.  While not as chaotic as the 90s material with jarring cuts, this piece would still serve as a great introduction piece to anyone curious about the project.  It isn't gonna turn anyone off with its runtime, and still retains the Macro filth the diehards know and love.  I think I'd go with this one into Relentless Agony for the full length experience to follow.  Happy to have a copy of this one kicking around. 

On another note, I am starting to notice that many Hospital releases around this time serve as great, short-form introductions to some legendary projects.  Wolf Eyes, Prurient, this record, etc.  Makes me wish some of those titles were more regularly available still for newer generations to pick up on.
Dead Door Unit
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Tribe Tapes

Drew Dobbs - Sophisticated Savage K7 [1987, Sound Of Pig]
Only solo tape from this Big City Orchestra collaborator. Casio SK and emulator noise, as such the looped uncanny approach shares commonalities with Hands To, albeit the Jerman approach is to create pure audio sludge. On this tape rather the loop work is more cartoonish, sometimes serving as a backdrop for sampled speech from television broadcasts.

The Peterson Mixes / EHI - Tow Series K7 [1995, Tapes Of Wrath]
Tapes of Wrath honcho using The Peterson Mixes alias for leftfield found tape collage, the EHI side is more traditional in comparison but still immensely enjoyable no-fidelity noise. The case is modified with the hub posts melted off and the entire thing covered in some sort of plaster, a banderole insert contains the tape itself.

Bob Marinelli - Sheen Of Hypocrisy K7 [1997, Not On Label]
A very early Marinelli tape, liner notes detail it as "vocal power electronics, organic noise performance" although power electronics in this context means granite slab noise as opposed to what you'd expect of the genre. The style here is more monolithic than the spastic pace of later releases, bearing more in common with Ramirez or OVMN tapes of the era, so it only makes sense that both of them are thanked here.

Other 90s era Bob Marinelli releases will soon be reissued via Tribe Tapes as part of the 2x CD Distorted Vision Collection, compiling both Bob's tracks and those from split partners Outermost, Flutter, Government Alpha, and Facialmess.