Currently waiting for a cyclone to bear down on the QLD coast, so thought I'd go over some recent acquisitions and older tapes. Just a few notes on each, also testing a new player which is surprisingly decent for a cheap unit when paired with headphones.
Dead Door Unit / Infibulation - Dead Door Unit / Infibulation CS (Detachment Programs 2023)
First proper time I've heard either project (on physical media, not just a Youtube upload), the DDU side has a nice variety of stuff going on with all the usual clangs, crumples mixed with that recorded hot sound. There's a good bit of down time here too to help everything flow, these quiet bits are equally as interesting to listen to.
Infibulation follows with some reverby (mic) feedback-as-instrument, accompanied by staccato percussive "stuff" on the first track. Other tracks include carefully phreaked-out electronics, and finally slowing down the vibes once it reaches a more traditional PE palette towards the end of the run time.
SBTDOH - Other Rooms Of The Mind (Shrouded Recordings, 2020)
Got the full colour printed version of this which makes it easier to fully appreciate the signifiers at play in the sounds. The first side is a set from the 2020 NorCal Noise Fest which was stream only that year, and it's subtle but you can almost hear the lower bitrate. On a side note, I've come to have a sort of nostalgia for that bitcrushed sound when used in moderation.
Anyone familiar with this project will know what they're in for. There's plenty of samples collaged throughout, which are presumably live mixed and jump around from subject to subject with the occasional section of lucidity. The two tracks on the B side have a clearer sound, and differ from the live one sonically and (at least tangently) in concept.
Outback - Outback (Breathing Problem Productions, 2022)
Nice bit of Australiana export/pre-Ozsploitation allusion, something which is certainly interesting to me when placed in a global noise context. Definite live sound qualities/exploratory approach with lots of synth work in much of the earlier tracks, at times more engaging than not. The later tracks are worth the long walkabout, you're rewarded with a well earned cold one before leaving town.