Some more tapes bought recently...
Burial Hex "For granted is his will" tape (Sangoplasmo)
You never know exactly what you will get with a new Burial Hex release, especially if it is a tape. This time, we get two side-long tracks, around 17 minutes each, but they are quite different to each other, besides the length. The A side is a slow, dark ambient-ish piece with some quite subtle concrete metal sounds added. The B side has a distinct folk music vibe. Moody, atmospheric electronics coupled with flutes and horns. Recommended release!
Jaakko Vanhala "Here be lions" tape (Sprachlos Verlag)
If "Feral Earth" was great, this is bloody amazing! Harsh noise based on concrete metal sounds, with a sense of utmost control over the sound. This is no mindless, random junk metal abuse. This is meticulously crafted, composed music that also happens to be incredibly harsh! Get this tape!!
Astro "Necromancy" tape (Burial Recordings)
Less psychadelic than most stuff I've heard (very far from everything, though). This is more filthy post-mortem type stuff, that reminds me a bit of Kristian Olsson (might be because I listened to him earlier tonight). If a "typical" Astro release is a trip, this is the aftermath.
Henrik Rylander "The Horror" tape (Hästen & Korset)
The sounds used here are quite basic, nothing ground breaking as far as sound design goes. Rylander does, however, show a good understanding of how to use sounds, and good composition skills. So, despite quite a run-of-the-mill sound, this tape manages to be quite captivating. Less droney than usual, using some more abrasive sounds. Still, not what you'd call harsh. A well crafted release, but would rise above standard if sounds used were a bit more original.