Coma Detox very nice. I think more vocals than on F&V tape (which I have no complaint in either case). Raw and nasty feedback, metal junk, screaming. Very much what you could expect just right now, but I think it's well done. Especially enjoyed the A-side, and the closing moments of very heavy metal junk rumbling. I like the highly decayed sound, which is far from hi-fi and sharpness, but neither distant or weak.
Halthan Corrupt tape also pretty good. Should I dare to say some of his best works? Maybe thanks to dubbing on ferric tapes, the sound is malformed less hi-tech. It still had the wibe of software synth and perhaps also vocals treated with typical strong & fast vibrating phaser. Somewhere between Ex.Order, Grey Wolves, Survival Unit, and so on. Not very noisy. More atmospheric. I still repeat my comment what I have said before. It would be welcomed fusion to find perfect balance between the drunk-frenzied harsh & fierce live shows full of brutal vocal attacks and the more carefully adjusted & composed home computer recordings. Neither of the ends seem to work perfectly, but to find something in middle... It could!