PLAYLIST with COMMENTS/REVIEWS

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

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Max Julian Eastman - Don't Get Around Much (Not On Label)
One of two new releases that have come out of the Eastman brain trust this summer.  Very nice scrap art to go along with this tape.  What really struck about this release was the overwhelming amount of emotional weight behind this one.  Max is one to reuse and rework and I feel like I have heard most of his most musical ones at this point, including the one that drives a majority of this tape.  The funny thing about reworks though is how placing things into different contexts can alter your view on them.  What I once thought was a "sweet little moment" of a loop has now become the main focus of my attention, and I feel my head welling up with a strong emotion.  Is it love?  Is it nostalgia?  I cannot say.  It feels very good though.  Excellent tape.
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Robert Fuchs - shutters and anchors (Robert Fuchs)
How lucky are we to receive 2 new releases from the maestro in 2025?  I like the contrast that this one holds to the Usagi release, C.O.T.H.  Whereas that one was a little more sparse and jagged in movement, this one is absolute power all the way through.  The end of the A-Side had my head on a swivel like god. DAMN!  Mixer feedback reaches some punishing highs.  Currently letting the B-Side guide me through a slower but nonetheless mighty current.  I want to take the chance to listen to this one and C.O.T.H. back-to-back some day, as I feel like they will play well off each other.
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Various Artists - Freak Animal International, Vol. 5 (Freak Animal Records)
This comp was really well-assembled.  Each track flows so well into the other that I had to sit up and check if we were on the same artist.  Not as much harsh noise as it is darker ambient/industrial vibes, although Rautakymi does turn up the volume a bit by the end.  Hard to pick who really delivered the best tracks but I did find myself pretty enamored by the Verikoivu portion a great deal.

Merzbow - Maschinenstil (dualpLOVER)
Gotta note that dualpLOVER made the catalogue number for this one "COQ-ROQ."  Funny little addition from Mr. Abela but it is appropriate.  This one does rock!  First track is just Merzbow in full domination of the mix, collapsing sounds on top of one another and throwing them all over the stereo field.  That Terry Bozzio sample is utilized excellently as well.  It is a joy when Masami makes these more minimal releases where you can pick apart each sound and latch onto them without feeling like you are missing so much in the rest of the track.
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Rautakymi debut cd now in pressing. As well as FA int vol 7... and bunch of other stuff. Very last on vol 5 now being sent out and 6 also not huge amount left!

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Quote from: FreakAnimalFinland on September 18, 2025, 10:30:47 PMRautakymi debut cd now in pressing. As well as FA int vol 7... and bunch of other stuff. Very last on vol 5 now being sent out and 6 also not huge amount left!



Awesome! Definitely looking forward to Raurakymi Debut CD.

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Good 24 hours of noise being slotted in for jams...

Work/Death - No Workers Paradise (Chthonic Streams)
Was sent a rip of this portion of a larger, 8-tape set to listen to.  Each artist is given their own C60, and I was told that this Work/Death material stands out among his best work.  "What could have been?" is a question that many find themselves asking when this man is brought into discussion.  I think this tape shows what could have been; more environmental sounds that pulsate like cold machinery driving industry.  There are moments of beautiful synth work to be had but you must earn the right to hear it.  With that in mind, I consider the A-Side to be some of his best work across the board.  B-Side did not hold my interest as much but it is still quality stuff.  Wish this could have been a standalone release solely for the fact that I think it is the last Work/Death we will ever hear.  No slight to the rest of the comp, but knowing that makes me wish he got the chance to give this as a definitive "goodbye."

PainJerk - Alchemistry (A.M.P.)
So I had ordered a copy of The Artificial Nerve compilation on Xerxes a few weeks back, and only decided last night that I would put it on.  Now imagine my shock when it turns out this tape is not as long and sounds like only one artist.  What the hell?  Well, it turns out it was PainJerk all along!  I resolve this issue quickly, and will give the tape back to its owner... after another listen.
This is the kind of material that lives up to the hype of 90s PainJerk.  Flashes of harsh synth work mingle with pulsating industrial rhythms that have been churned through the meatgrinder of whatever filter this man uses on this material.  Despite containing rhythm, there is no melody to be found here.  I don't need it though.  This is hellfire on tape and I am here for it.

Aube/Smell & Quim - G-Radiation/The Transubstantiation of the Shit of Christ (Fever Pitch Music)
You think 500 copies actually got made?  Probably not.  Funny to think that is the case though.  Anyways, great split.  Is it just me, or does Aube really pair the best with more humorous acts?  I find his work to be so serious and composed that you need a jab of humor in there to make it feel like you aren't being lectured.  That is where Smell & Quim enter the picture.  There side is such a goofy sideshow of samples and guitar shredding that it makes the Aube side function as this monolith gateway to the carnival.  They play off each other very well here; highly recommend seeking this one out if you can!  It isn't too expensive on the resale market. 
Another good example of Aube playing well with humor is the collab with Cock E.S.P. if you need more beyond this.
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