PLAYLIST with COMMENTS/REVIEWS

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

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Quote from: Fistfuck Masonanie on November 15, 2025, 02:29:34 AMDorchester Library: From the somewhat subtle and gradual shifting tones of Silence of Vacuum, we are thrown into the violent bursts of harsh noise that is Dorchester Library. Fast-paced and ripping. It took me a moment to realize, but there are drums buried under a veil of harsh electronics. Mikko may have taken a Creamface, or other spastic drum session, and added harsh electronics on top! Think Hijokaidan King of Noise with metal or grindcore drums.

I remember hearing this project for the first time at a New York apartment as the sun was rising, having gotten no sleep.  Pretty stark contrast from what I knew of Mikko's other work.  Project has always remained pretty mythical to me since, even if I did ask the person who put it on to turn it off so I could finally sleep.
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#9541
Hand & Knee/Mallard Theory - Basic Instincts (Tribe Tapes)
The noise split; an easy format to make, a tricky one to pull off.  I dunno.  Splits are great, but they also can be a big old bag of disappointment.  How many splits have you gotten where one artist absolutely delivers and the other says "eh.  I forgot I agreed to do this.  I guess I have a little bit from this last recording session?"  Or worse; neither artist delivers the hype that their name garners.  God...

Well, this split is not one of those cases.  As a matter of fact, I would say this split should be referenced on how to format one in the current age.  Tracks flow between these two artists seamlessly once the collaborative intro ends. This avoids skipping over one whole slab of one artist if they bore you.  You don't like what one is doing?  Go to the next quick without waiting 20 more minutes!  I doubt anyone who listens will have that problem, as the kinship between these two for dystopian noise beauty is this discs greatest strength. 

I think this split was the moment that I started seeing both artists not just as contemporaries/"pretty good rippers."  No, they are artists in my eyes.  Hand & Knee has carved out a niche in his sound that blurs the lines of industrial, junk noise and power electronics in a way that I find hard to pin down or compare it to.  I hear remnants of some artists, but no apt comparison.  These tracks creep at their own speed.  Hand & Knee does only what Hand & Knee does.  And a track like "White Washed" ... OH MAN

Mallard Theory rips harsh noise and you know that.  But I never saw Henry's ripping to have so much intricacy as I have seen it since this disc.  He found a way to combine the red hot harsh sounds with alien electronics that would make the likes of James Ferraro & Damon Edge proud.  But like I said with Hand & Knee, there is no one you can say Mallard Theory is biting from; this is its own thing.  This is what life on the farm is like.  This is what it means to be a duck.  I was blasting this disc on the way home with a friend the other week and he said "Mallard is so harsh, yet so peaceful, like a duck floating in the pond."  Yup, my thoughts exactly.

Fantastic disc; one of the best things to ever emerge from the continuously impressive roster of Tribe Tapes.  If you needed a modern harsh noise disc to sink your teeth into after some time away from the artform, I would give you this.  No one will do it better.
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Quote from: HateSermon on November 18, 2025, 05:01:56 AM
Quote from: Fistfuck Masonanie on November 18, 2025, 03:31:09 AMVile Vulgar - Private Art (Institute Of Paraphilia Studies)

I remember reading someone guessed this was an anonymous Keith Brewer release.


Excellent tape. For me, all signs point to Keith and I've left it at that.

Respectable distro i had bought it from wrote in the description it's Keith.
"ἀθάνατοι θνητοί, θνητοὶ ἀθάνατοι, ζῶντες τὸν ἐκείνων θάνατον, τὸν δὲ ἐκείνων βίον τεθνεῶτες"

Stipsi



Encephalophonic – Exhuming The Perversion.

Encephalophonic is the Malmsteen of harsh noise.
Enough said.
North Central
Mademoiselle Bistouri
Cytokine Storm
Fistfun
Bleeding Cosmos
Daddy's Entertainment.
PERVERT AND PROUD.

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Erik Nystrand - Brain Damaged by Head Meat (Head Meat)
Acquired 3 new tapes from the elusive Head Meat label, and this one had to be my first journey into the new sounds of harsh.  A very stimulating array of sounds to be playing this early in the morning but it has helped me to wake up far more easily than I normally would.  Liner notes say that instruments used here were "Unstringed Eddie Van Halen signature guitar knockoff + fx" and well, I would like to know what Mr. Nystrand's definition of "unstringed" is exactly.  I hear strings!  I hear those divebombs happening.  Side B has got some glorious divebombs!

Yeah, it's a really great tape; all fun, all nonsense.  Shows the might of guitar when you run it through enough crap.  Love it.
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Agitant Group - Manipulated Feedback for Tape 2025 (Head Meat)

Well the title is true. It's definitely manipulated feedback! Piercing, squeling, and wretched. However, the surprising factor is it's recorded real filthy style. There is actually a lot of mud caked onto that feedback. A heavy saturated low end compliments the feedback well.

This sounds like it was recorded live, and the boys were having some fun! Real good energy here.

Anyone keeping track of how many active projects Charlie is in now?

Erik Nystrand – Brain Damaged By Head Meat (Head Meat)

God damn! Rips your face off from the first second.

First impression is that I can't believe this is guitar noise. To me, the guitar is near unrecognizable.

The Head Meat style is the perfect harsh noise sound. The masters must be getting the MSNP treatment after being sent to the label, because holy hell... it's fucking perfect. Also, the artwork on this one... chef's kiss.

There isn't a second wasted on this tape. It's all perfect brain brain-damaging sounds from start to finish.

I don't say this lightly, but it's one of the most invigorating noise tapes I've heard this year.

Ants In The Afterbirth – Privy To A Great Becoming (Head Meat)

Second release from the anonymous vessel that is Ants!

Absolutely choked out and strangled mayhem. Vocal maniac attack. Adrenaline is running high.

The theme of birth seems prevalent across the two releases now. Perhaps a source of anxiety fueling the project?

Even more than the last release, this feels truly unhinged and a blood-letting of emotions. I kept cranking the volume up further and further...

Absolutely wild and again, unhinged release.

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Merzbow - Green Wheels (Urashima, reissue)
First listen of the day was this monolith of a 2xLP.  File it under one of the weirder Merzbow LPs of the 90s.  Tons of synth blipping, a little bit of metal scraping, but the part that shines is the vocal work.  I never have really listened to any Merzbow with extensive vocal work.  It's good!  Is there any more like this?  Dead Body Love comes to mind when listening to Masami freak out on the mic.

Bastard Noise - Galactic Sanitarium (Haunted Hotel Records)
It has been years since this one got spun.  It used to be one of my favorites, period!  On this relisten?  It isn't that high up, but still is a high watermark of late period Bastard Noise.  No vocals present, just a great display of Wood's composition for intergalactic synth wars.  Also appreciate that there is some inclusion of scrap metal here, as that can be hard to come across in this discography once the 2010's enter. 

Bastard Noise - Our Earth's Blood Part III (Rhetoric Records)
Went from LPs to 7" Saturday with this one.  I always love a dose of 90s Bastard Noise.  Barnes/Nelson/Wood lineup?  Can't be beaten.  You can always here the struggle to work with what they got, which is essentially just hotwired, circuit bent hunks of shit.  Wood is yelling his head off, but no reverb present to make it truly epic.  It is a truly impactful cry for help.  Yeah, this stuff holds up very well for me.  Totally broken, totally wrong... totally on point.

Slacking - Roundhouse a Bootlicker (Tribe Tapes)
Ended the morning with this churn of slop tape beauty.  While I find myself so wowed by Slacking in the live arena time and time again, I can forget that he is a force on record too!  There are some sounds here that I have become more than familiar with at this point, and side B even features our favorite duck on additional electronics...  Still looks like Tribe has plenty of copies, so why not pick one up?
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