Lebensfaden - Bessessenheit (Lust Vessel): "Obsession", a very appropriate article for the start of anyone in the LV lineage. I'm still not sure what it is, but this is one of the only encampments that rides the cliches of sex and violence that still wets my whistle. Not that this necessarily sets them apart, but the severe facelessness as well as the perfected aesthetic can only help. Lily Vice has to be one of the best talents in the visual side of noise.
Anyway, I thought it would be beneficial to look back at a much-hyped album a few years after the fact. Lebensfaden, next to Gaze Campaign, has to be my least lusted after member of the family. Ironically, seems like these two are the most respected, or so I've seen. This was always my favorite release by them/him/her, and that still remains true. Better yet, I think I find this more successful now than when I heard it originally. This act is a step aside from the usual feedback-laden work that the label typically unleashes; this is oscillator-rich, dark industrial mire. The visual clue is medical/surgical, botched or not, as is the case with basically all of Lebensfaden's output. That kind of painful, paranoid, anxious fear that you could associate with the operating table is well placed with the album(s). I feel no relief, during or after my listening experience. Just ugly. Blown out and retro, but without feeling like rehash.
Ho. Turner - Systematic/Synergetic/Synchronistic/Syntonized/Sensitized! (Entr'acre): Look, if you told me this was a new album by Will Over Matter, I'd have little reason to suspect otherwise. It's the sampling and field recording that make it a lie. The rest is ultra-primitive sines, cro-magnon synth tones and bummy drummachine beats. Interesting to see this completely unrelated synchronity separated by two or three decades and a myriad of differing personal interests. No Siitoin recordings (sorry guys), but instead some sparse radio chatter and a fascinating manipulation of a Native American ceremony. It's a bit dated at moments, but I also don't think there was ever any intention for this to be overtly contemporary. The little bio that the label gives on Turner leaves me curious to know more. Any kind of unrepentant, over-productive artist seems worth hearing about.
V/A - Sverige (Release The Bats): Kinda forgot about this LP after picking it up for next to nothing. A little mind-boggling considering that this thing's a total scorcher. A real healthy dose of variety without ever being aimless or unnecessary. The only red thread being the un-smiling nature of everyone's contribution. Funny to hear this now and see the foreshadowing that was clearly presented: that "Swedish tape noise" sound, that "Posh Isolation" sound, etc... A stellar comp that is still out there for the taking.