Where Is This - The Erection Section (B-card, lim. 20, Quagga Curious Sounds): HNW which mainly got my attention due to the title and packaging (
, mine came with a pack of pussy rub though). This is the first HNW release I got. I do like the sound presented here: mainly high and middle frequency, but I do like its structure. There's some variation which makes it interesting, but to the end I noticed for a moment a bit of boredom, so I guess it's good it's only 5min. Also starts and stops very abruptely, which I like less. Nevertheless, it's a little release which keeps me fascinated for a while. I still have a HNW tape from Slaughter-Fetus which I still have to listen to, but does this make me want to listsen to much more HNW? I don't know, it's fascinating, but I can see how it can get boring with longer releases...
Brandkommando - 731 (B-card, lim. 25, Corrosive Art Records): Corrosive Art seems mainly known for its very limited B-card releases, which give me some questions: why are they so limited? The package of this one looks good, but very easy, so shouldn't be too much of a problem to make for example 50. On the other hand, it's mainly acts which do have other widely available releases (thinking of Steel Hook Prostheses for example), so it's not really a problem to miss a release which only has 5 minutes of music. (Though, I would have liked that SHP!)
Now, to the music of Brandkommando on this one: Industrial/Power Electronics, with effected vocals, which I really had to focus on, because they don't stand out from the rest of the noise, which is not a bad case though, makes it stand apart from other PE acts, I think. Some weird sounds to the end as well. Brandkommando is an interesting act, more centered around atmosphere than brutality, but from the few releases I've heard from him, quality seems to differ.
Also: Iron Maiden - Somewhere Back In Time (The Best Of 1980 - 1989) and Judas Priest - Killing Machine: both good music for driving around for work.
In between also got about 5 mins of metal junk noise in an industrial area around Antwerp. The raw, unchanged sounds so to say, sounded nice!