PLAYLIST with COMMENTS/REVIEWS

Started by GEWALTMONOPOL, December 15, 2009, 09:30:59 PM

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Dead Machines - Live Dead (Maim & Disfigure)
I was jamming a couple of doses of noisecore and black metal just before and find that this particular Dead Machines release was a great transition from that sort of stuff.  Not your typical "zone out" style from this duo, but rather a full-on noisecore/shitnoise spasm of the heaviest degree.  Drums are beating, bass is pounding and the vocals are particularly hellish.  The saxophone does creep up partway through to shriller highs than what is typical of Olson's style of playing.  Wonder if there are more recordings like this one that exist in their catalogue.
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MOSS HARVEST "Redux Amalgam" LP
Total Black
Excellent. I have been listening to this about week now. Over and over again and with exception of somehow abrupt ending of album, it feels really damn good.

CONTAGIOUS ORGASM "Behind Closed Doors" LP
Ant-Zen
Another very good LP! There are very short drum beat moments in otherwise cinematic sound collage type of album. Neat sound quality, good cut, ant-zen going sort of "back to basics" with small edition vinyls and hand made album covers. Can't complain!
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Cranial Blast

Odal - Nihilistic Dogs (Industrial Recollections)

Orginally released in 1986 on tape by BloedvlagProdukt and now reissued on CD format, thanks to Industrial Recollections. This CD is quite strange in sound and has lots of weird textured static sounds and weird synth parts, or at least they sound like some weirdly manipulated synth parts. At times has some monotone voice parts and other weird honking sounds going on. I'd highly recommend this one to the fanatics of H.Ö.H. I really enjoy production of this album, sounds especially nice with the weird textures and sounds going on. It almost feels like being in some type of monochromatic industrial dream with the change in sounds from one weird path to another, the weird random synth parts make it all the more surreal and strange. It's definitely a relic from early Industrial/noise past. It's the first CD of the reissues that I've popped in for a listen, but definitely excited to hear the others as well.