SHARON'S LAST PARTY "Blue Light and blue eyes" 7"Segerhuva
Seger 04! Ochu, Jarl, some others in line-up. Swedish industrial noise / heavy electronics kind of works from 2002. One side more busy, aggressive vocals, rhythms and goofy electronic noises, bass too? B-side more subdued, more into tradition of death industrial in Sweden. Good 7"!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INpL9mbJJPk
SPLINTERED "Link Cnadleskin Headwound" 7"Dying Earth Records
Heavy and slow bounding noiserock industrial music. Besides the sloppy and slow tempo band rocking here in early 90's UK style, good spice is all the experimental additions.
SKULLFLOWER "Total" 7"Vinyl Communications
one side great drone/feedback stuff, other side pretty lame live material. I wish both sides would be as solid as opening piece. Of course, it's the "same old" we have used to expect from Bower. Guitar and feedback. Nothing new back then, nothing new now, but this era Skullflower appeals to me.
SMALL CRUEL PARTY "Ceremonies of Memory I & II" 7"Fylkingen Records
Recorded back in 1996, released in 2002. I remember talking with guy in Fylkingen about their releases couple years ago, and he mentioned that none of that stuff is able to live up to their own. I mean, solely depending on state funds that you can make release, which is neat digipak cd with neat booklet, by some apparently who-gives-a-fuck, just to big portion of disc collecting dust at warehouse. Yeah, 2002, still could put of stuff like this. 7" by SCP, band who someone actually wanted to hear and wants to own. Two electro-acoustic pieces here, which sound like field recording of wet stones or other physical matters? I wouldn't rate this among the top of SCP, but it is after all "proposed and unrealized collaboration with visual artist", which maybe originally wasn't meant to stand-alone? Nevertheless, SCP = always pleasure to listen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSFqFdBgX1s SMALL CRUEL PARTY & SUDDEN INFANT 7"eM 13n
Perhaps this is among least favorite of SCP. Even if we have two masters teaming up for live show in Switzerland 1997... well, you can't always succeed 100%. It is just clumsy and not so interesting. Hard to say what exactly is wrong, but maybe the rugged SI trash sounds and expected elegance of SCP just doesn't meet here with style...
K2 / RUNZELSTIRN & GURGELSTOCK "noise tournament vol 4" 7"Kinky Musik Instityte
But if other Swizz hero didn't quite make it above, R&G here comes as winner. 7" is absolutely fantastic masterpiece. Think of K2 cut up techniques mixed with R&G cut up techniques, and most of all, bizarro audio-world of RG combined to rusty metal junk. Both sides. GREAT !!
K2 / HANDS TO "noise tournament 7" 7"K2 / AUBE "noise tournament 5" 7"Kinky Music Institute
Two hard 7"s. Again, how one would "cut and edit" Aube?? It's already work consisting loops, drones, processed sounds. It's difficult task to get anything really exciting done from material that is already chewed up and regurgitated into fully ready sound installation. Aube seems to be no more successful in getting K2 material treatment that would make in unusually good. Hands To doesn't appear like project who'd be too good in mixing other guys works. What to do? Leave tape player to desert and capture that sound when it blasts K2? Could be actually good, but he doesn't do that. Both 7"s good, but choice of partners here bring challenge.
K2 "Hofradama" 7"Myotis
Silvum wrote good piece about this. Not much to add. Great vocal burts here!
K2 / JALOPAZ split 7"KMI / Leg Meat
1996 split release. Cut up metaljunk from K2 I've said enough. This is basically just good substitute to Hofradama, Iron Kulture, The Rust, etc etc. but not absolute mandatory if you have them all. Jalopaz is very very raw and primitive noise. Perhaps would do unjustice compare this with Sonic Disorder or at least Earwigs, but its still same sort of no effects, household whatever-makes-noise primitive compositions. In a way, I like it quite a lot, since it evades so much of "normal" artistic sides of noise and relies of sheer primitivism.