Xn Recordings from Italy, known for eloborate packaging, and signing most of all established projects that already cult reputation worldwide.
Only analogue collectors items.
XNR 001 Con-Dom Servitude. The First Sermon (7", Ltd, Ora) 1995
For PE label, perhaps best way to get into focus of attention of many fanatics. Publish first part of the legendary Sermon series of Con-Dom, where each 7+1 singles were published by different labels. Made sure that anyone buying any other part would most likely find out about this new Italian label. Well, I guess it would happen anyways. Very good 7". (MA)
XNR 002 Grey Wolves, The A Wealth Of Misery / Lest We Forget (7", Ltd, Ora) 1995
Masters of raw industrial noise and power electronics. I find this 7" one of the best ones of project. Vocals seem to come out very well, and overall aura of 7" is simply great in my own opinion. It's good to be rotated over and over again to really appreciate the low level of "entertainment". That's one of the best sides of GW in my opinion. As opposite of a lot of modern material, you can't talk about entertaining value. You can't talk about brutal extreme vocals, not about ultra brutal sonic attack. Nothing cool. Nothing neat. Just... Grey Wolves. Supreme! (MA)
XNR 003 Hijokaidan Sound Of The Sea (7", Ltd, Red) 1997
Only Japanese band on the label, so of course it has to be nobody else by the King of Noise! Two solid side long pieces of trademark Hijokaidan material with steady high end fuzz of extreme wall of noise. The little vocal/drum/guitar you may sense, are all subjected to aim of creation of ultimate noise. (MA)
XNR 004 Mauthausen Orchestra Kiss The Carpet (10", Ltd) 1999
This is a strange piece. While it is indeed great recording, I have actually received messages from people saying it is not exactly MO release, that many of the songs would be Le Syndicat and other tracks pulled out from Beast666 compilation tapes. And confirmation came from person who put out those compilations and ordered 10" and send some comments. Very strange. Nevertheless, good 10", whoever credits belong to. (MA)
XNR 005 Brighter Death Now Untitled (7", Ltd) 1999
I think BDN has advantage of being so unique and limited to its aesthetic and style, that it is pretty much guaranteed experience. In other hand, same symbols, same style over and over again... Unless you don't have much BDN or you are die hard fan, one could question the need of paying collectors prices of this. 7" comes in heavy duty blank sleeve with foil print text of "BRIGHTER DEATH NOW" in corner and below it "Xn Recordings 005". That's all artwork there is. Same standard symbol in HEAVY vinyl labels. Tracks decent, but perhaps not totally outstanding in projects discography (MA)
XNR 006 Hydra Anal Test (7", Ltd) 2001
When Final Solution was over, Hydra continued. US power electronics with two synths and vocals. Project seems like it wanted to create the most disturbing frequencies, and it is. One could say that what project like Dominator may have done out of joke, Hydra did for real. So high electronics it is close to borders if it soon disappears from your hearing range. Not his best tracks, but still good. Packaging very comical and colorful by Miguel, known for Whitehouse connected comics etc. (MA)
XNR 007 Sektion B Sleepers Wake Up / NYC, The Judgement Day (7", Ltd, Whi) 2003
Considering the whole discography of label, this seems odd choise. Band with merely couple years of activity and LP's on Steinklang behind them got signed. For 7". But must say that this might be one of best Sektion B releases. Probably thanks to 7" sound quality and that with just couple tracks band doesn't start to repeat too much of its typical structures or sounds like happens on early LP's. That reminds about situation that Sektion B previous album came in 2002? And now lately only the "hidden tracks" CD for their Japanese concert and mCD has been published. I'd be curious to see where band actually would go with new album, since it's so many years from their previous ones. (MA)
XNR 008 Operation Cleansweep Munich 18/08/2002 - Propaganda For A New Century (LP, Ltd, Red) 2003
XNR 008 Operation Cleansweep Munich 18/08/2002 - Propaganda For A New Century (LP, Ltd, Mar) 2003
Lots of songs from 1st and 2nd album, 7", compilations... perhaps some exclusive track too? Call to Die and The Many are two tracks I don't know where else they'd appear. Great sound, great material. Essential release. For reason or another, I've been total sucker for Operation Cleansweep and that's almost only band in my collection I actually have double copies of the vinyl. 2 of Power Hungry, because I felt I was listening it so much when it came out that I need 2nd one for later use. Two of jerUSAlem, since there was black and gold vinyl. Two of this, since there is two different colors. But let me say that this, for the price it was asked, made no sense. About x2 price simply for different colors... oh please. But it is great release in great packaging. (MA)
XNR 009 Proiekt Hat / Brighter Death Now Feel - Bad (7", Ltd) 2005
When this came out, I remember that opposition for high priced 7"s had started to peak. People were saying it makes no fucking sense anymore. What is this 20€ + post price tag here. But when you see the release, you understand that cover itself may have cost 5-10 euro to make. I'm sure if this was made in Finland, it would be 10,-. But I'm sure in Italia, they have some mafia controlled sweatshop ready to craft these under regular work & material costs, hah... It is a shame, that release seems to lack any real idea. I mean, what has the artwork and design to do with songs? Maybe something else would have fitted better if bands are doing tongue in cheek cover versions on Michael Jackson "I'm bad"!! and Jackson Five. As retarded as the idea may sound, there are indeed good tracks if you ask me. (MA)
XNR 010 Diutesc What Have You Done? (7", Single, Ltd) 2007
After two little be so & so LP's, Diutesc digged up some more old tracks which actually are best material he has published to date. Guy that became famous as singer of some hit songs of Genocide Organ, can't reach the same level at his solo work, but this 7" is definitely good purchase for those into old school industrial and PE. (MA)
K7D 001 Proiekt Hat X (Cass, Ltd) 2005
Very neat packaging in special box, lo-fi analogue industrial noise. Maybe some of the swedes will write more? I say it is very good. (MA)
K7D 002 Proiekt Hat XX (Cass, Ltd) 20015
10 years later, another tape. Handmade metal box with insert. Artworks remain non-existent. It's all about material itself. Musically this tape offers some of more rough tape works within postmortem genre. While many "gutter noise" artists don't seem to have so much clue what exactly they're trying to achive, PH isn't here being overly distorted. Not muddy in distant and lazy ways, but seems like there is actually very detailed sound fetishism towards all things tape. Amount of tape hiss, sound artifacts of decaying tape and all that seems conscious, while music itself is far from being noisy. It's rather suffocating loops and blurry keyboard tones, which indicate into utterly minimalist and simple set up, that doesn't intend to go into areas synth modulation etc. My assumption would be just tape-deck-overdriven casio tones and such. Movie samples, which are quite oddly unpopular these days?!
One curious element in this release makes me wonder details. Tape shell is regular ferric tape shell. Meaning just two regular sized holes on top. But tape loaded inside shell seems like would be chrome tape - according to color of tape, which is very dark instead of red-brownish cheap ferric tape. It makes me wonder is this some sort of slap into face of people who have new tape decks with automatic tape mode switch? So they can't adjust it to chrome manually? Or perhaps technical detail, what boosts the intended frequencies? As indeed, chrome tapes sound little different depending what mode you use for playing them. It is also possible, that this is all purely accidental, and I just dream of PH's tape fetish going to odd levels such as this.
For couple years, been talk about another tape release, Diutesc unreleased material on C-60... We'll see when Xn will unleash some new analogue assaults to our ears.