Freak Animal International compilation series

Started by Krigsverk, June 25, 2024, 07:20:19 PM

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FreakAnimalFinland

Vol 6 now given to new orders placed to nhfastore!
E-mail: fanimal +a+ cfprod,com
MAGAZINE: http://www.special-interests.net
LABEL / DISTRIBUTION: FREAK ANIMAL http://www.nhfastore.net

Fistfuck Masonanie

#16
Volume 7

Finally gave this a listen. Volume 7 has four featured artists and most providing 10+ minute tracks.

Energy Gradient starts things off. I really enjoy the sparseness of this track. It sounds like it could be something from the late 80s or early 90s. It's definitely more experimental and exploratory. Small Cruel Party might be an apt comparison. A lot of metal tinkering and scraping with heavy tape delay and reverb. I really enjoyed this track. Looks like the artist doesn't have many releases out there. However, there is a recently reissued tape on Cloister.

Decondition is next. Decondition is a varied project that lies more heavily in industrial and PE. I'm only familiar with the Like A Mirage Or A Dream release. Nice varied track here. Builds up from more minimal beginnings and gets fairly caustic. Industrial leaning Harsh Noise, if that makes sense.

Invagination is one of Mikko's latest projects. Homage to 90s Merzbow. Lots of manipulated and contorted metal work. Very sputtery and chirpy EMS Synthi A or similar type sounds color the track. Not too dissimilar to what was on the full length. Clocks in at just under 17 minutes and is basically an EP. Very good stuff!

Sonic Abuse gets three tracks. The project Sonic Abuse is new to me, but the artist isn't. Appears to be the same guy behind Hate Sermon and Inbred. Real gritty harsh noise. Junk metal fried and peaking in the mix is the sonic palette. Really nasty and on par with his other projects.

I'm fairly certain this was very intentional, but the comp gets progressively harsher. Each artist cranks the volume and grit up from the last. Lots of metal featured on this one, but in a variety of ways. Really solid comp.

I'm only missing vol. 6 now and have to figure out how to secure a copy... if anyone stateside wants to mail me a spare, I'll send a few bucks and pay postage!

FreakAnimalFinland

I still have copies of 6 remaining. Not many, but some. Same goes for other volumes. I recall vol 1 is totally gone, rest can be requested if you are missing particular number from the series and placing order.
E-mail: fanimal +a+ cfprod,com
MAGAZINE: http://www.special-interests.net
LABEL / DISTRIBUTION: FREAK ANIMAL http://www.nhfastore.net

Fistfuck Masonanie

Vol. 8 arrived with a recent order. I was surprised and not expecting it.

We have Stinkfinger, Antihumanism, Satori, and Scum. Representing Finland, Belgium, England, and Japan respectfully.

StinkFinger starts things off, and I really love these tracks. Great energy and execution. No-nonsense, well-performed noise. All familiar sounds, but done in a really classic and expert way. I need to get the recent debut CD.

Antihumanism offers very harsh and distorted junk metal mayhem. The gain is CRANKED way up. Real nasty and vicious sounds. This took me off guard in a good way. For people who liked that Corral Shut – Upsidedown Crossbreed on Satatuhatta, this would be in a similar ballpark. Curious to investigate older releases.

Satori is up next. Veteran artist and an 80s Broken Flag roster member who is still active after all of these years. Satori brings a heavy and cinematic industrial atmosphere. The first track starts off with what sounds like a buzzsaw with treated sounds. Really nice. The next three tracks cover various dark ambient and oppressive heavy electronic sounds. Definitely a vibe shift from the start of the CD, but it adds variety to the disc.

Scum rounds things out on this comp. I see why the tracks were sequenced as they were. The Scum track starts very atmospheric and actually isn't too dissimilar to the Satori track that just ended. They segue into each other very nicely. The track is similar in spirit to the material on the Oxen CD, Like Tears In Rain. More synth work, lots of space, and dynamics. Over the 10-minute track, the work unfolds and becomes more dense and similar to the cut-up work of old while remaining more digital or synth-focused.

Great series that I hope never stops.

Antihumanism

I am very curious what people will think about the compilation tracks. Nice to read here!
Don't expect same on previous releases, totally different, industrial/experimental.

Future stuff will be more like compilation tracks direction, i am figuring more things out whats in my head how and what. Work on new album is slow as i am currently more listening music rather then recording. Still about 100 releases to listen and even more on the way hah.

But there is a 2xcd ready what still is industrial/experimental, recordings from 2023-2025. Just need to work on layout.