Organum/David Jackman – Penguins Eat Fish/Little Dark Wing (7", Robot Records, 2005)
A fantastic release. The Organum side consists of high pitched background noise, military drums, trumpets and piano, making up a rhythmic, very dynamic and atmospheric piece. The David Jackman side is sparse piano playing (no melody though) and some bird chirping at the end. All in all, a captivating release, with just the right length.
David Jackman – Flak (10", Die Stadt, 2003)
Side A is like early Organum: metal scraping that makes for noisy ambient. Side B might be a recording of the wind with airplane sounds mixed in a couple times. A good release although the above mentioned Organum/Jackman 7" is better. I'd love to hear the releases that apparently only consist of machine gun sounds.
Shift/Hal Hutchinson – Full Weight of the Opposition (10", Unsound Recordings, 2013)
A great collaboration with plenty of metal bashing and steady feedback plus shouting. Side B's second track has a nice rhythm too. Can't write much more other than it's a highly recommended record.
Fumio Kosakai – Earth Calling (LP, Memoirs of a Crater Lake, 2013)
Recordings from 1985-87 that are a far cry from Incapacitants or Hijokaidan. Side A is spacey, psychedelic lo-fi electronic music. It was inspired by Hawkwind according to the liner notes and if I remember Hawkwind's Space Ritual right, it does sound somewhat similar to the analogue synth parts between/underneath the Hawkwind songs. Side B is a live recording that pays tribute to Terry Riley and that's probably the best comparison. It's quite hypnotic but sadly the underlying constant tone drowns out the changing patterns on top of it. All in all, a nice release; I'm looking forward to the re-release of Kosakai's second tape.