PLAYLIST with COMMENTS/REVIEWS

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

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Quote from: Hyena on May 02, 2026, 04:01:00 PMVarious MK9.

It's certainly interesting. The subdued qualities of some of his work just makes it more intense psychologically.

I love the guy. Plus Death Squad, and all of the work he has done. Books, Fucktv, etc.
Give Me CDs Or Give Me Death.

Fistfuck Masonanie

#9841
Shortness Of Breath – While No Blossoms Likely Will Be Left, There Will Be Entertainment (Tribe Tapes)

New duo consisting of John Grimaldi (Hand & Knee) and Scott Kindberg (She Walks Crooked, Silver Moult, BLJ).

Domestic field recordings, smashed glass, sudden cut-in bursts of noise. Despite the description sounding like it's a cut-up style tape, it ebbs and flows at a very even pace and has a live session feel to it.

There is careful consideration to building tension and momentum in new sounds and passages. Each member compliments the other very well and leaves enough space to stretch and play off of the previous sounds.

Absolutely love this tape. Will need a few more spins to absorb this fully.

Invagination – Artisanal Hymenoplastry (Freak Animal)


Very trippy! Right off the bat there is some fantastic stereo panning, psychedelic, and colorful synth work.

Immediately reached over to turn this up another notch. High energy. Blown out metal junk abuse mixes with the cosmic synth barrage.

This comes out of the gate so strong that I think this might top anything on the debut CD based off of memory. The debut CD is very good, but this leaves such an impression and has a sense of urgency to it. Immediate balls to the wall energy, very inspired sounding, and fun!

Also, I need to comment on how beautiful the jcard printing is on this one. Gold paper with green and red screen print style. I usually don't comment on typography, but even the font choice is perfect. A+ jcard design and layout.

Runnin' Blind – Sisters (World As Stage '97)

Max Eastman tape under the alias Runnin' Blind. Not sure why the differentiation, but the material is from the same session as Max's Runnin' Blind tape.

Like everything from Max. There is an enigmatic nature to this tape. It's harsh, but very muddy and lo-fi, and of course, the source material is highly abused.

The kind of abused sounds that make you wonder if your audio setup is functioning properly. Guess what... it is. The sounds are just that otherworldly.

It sounds like Max recorded source material and processed it through a meat tenderizer and transmitted the frequencies through fried AM radio towers. Absolutely alien, or perhaps, cave-dwelling troglodyte harsh noise.

This is the kind of tape that reminds me of why I love Max's work. He makes me THINK about noise. At the start, I'm thoroughly confused about what is happening, if I even like it, and where his head was at making it. Then by the end, I'm thinking to myself, this mad lad has done it again. Always pushing boundaries, challenging preconceptions, and creating unique and rewarding listens.

k.p.g

Primitive Isolation Tactics - All Pressures Past (New Forces)
A release from last year that holds up just as strongly as when it first came out.  Never really more than one sound source working in the mix at a time, but that one sound is always powerful, often sounding like it is about to blow the mix apart.  Excellent stuff.

V/A - Cadaverizer Spasms Vol. 2 (Cadaverizer Records / Chaotic Noise Productions)
Noisecore comp that was meant to come out in the 90s comes out now.  Really good fun here!  Tons of blast acts I haven't heard of before, mixed in with noise heavyweights like Grunt & Bastard Noise in their infancy.  Grunt does faithful noisecore stylings, and the Bastard Noise material might be some of the strangest I've heard from the group (and that's saying something).  The noisecore side I wish had more distinction between artists, but hey, at least it's all some good shit.  Really good one I will have to return to.

Systemic Sewage - All Their Children Stink of Death (Reanimated Miscarriage)
It's fast, it's vile, it's 2 minutes in length! No one makes luddite noisecore quite like C.D. Mumma, and even the shortest lengths of tapes can be gripping.  Happy to have this one finally.  Great stuff.

Pokemaster - Untitled (Reanimated Miscarriage)
Jim Haras names the first 151 over  asymphony of blastbeats.  No mercy shown, and about 30 seconds faster than the aforementioned Systemic Sewage tape.  They pair pretty well together!  Play it twice, hell, play it thrice.
Dead Door Unit
French Market Press
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k.p.g

#9843
Brainstrain - A Cautionary Tale... (Protected Class Recordings / NJMA)
Played a show with this duo a few weeks back, which is a collaborative effort between Inarticulate & Storage Locker Suicide.  It's all harsh for a straight 45 minutes, slowly mutating and evolving into greater heights of power as it goes on.  How do you get guitars to sound like this?  I dunno.  I plug in my shit and it usually sounds like I am still tuning the damn thing.  Hah.  Also it is not often that I talk packaging on a release too much, but the design of this one is great.  The recycled newspaper and handstampped cover is so perfect.  The thickly painted front side of the tape with the hand stamped band name too.  All excellent.  It's definitely too good to be made in only an edition of 5.  Hopefully more to come!

Stinkfinger Forced Alibi (Freak Animal Records)
Great harsh noise that is kept under restraint in its time length.  One thing I really do not like when new artists make CDs is that they follow the philosophy of "CD? Better fill up as much of the 80 minute length as possible!"  So now what should have been an engaging, larger exposure to your work is an overbloated mess.  Hell, even someone as proven as Merzbow continues to have this issue, as his CDs are often filled to the brim when some of them could benefit from more edits.  But here we have Stinkfinger who smartly chooses quality over quantity of sound, making a 30 minute disc that scorches.  No time to meander, as every second is worth analysis.  I love having the chance to listen to something like this uninterrupted.  Just take in the sounds, not wondering if you should try multi-tasking while you listen.
My only note to the artist is more scrap metal!  The quieter uses of it here are so great, but are scarce.  I would like that to change moving forward.  But that's just me, of course..
Dead Door Unit
French Market Press
etc.