PLAYLIST with COMMENTS/REVIEWS

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

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online prowler

Quote from: Salamanauhat on January 23, 2013, 02:07:25 PM
V/A - No Borders, LP, Generations Unlimited

Rollkommando, Jörg Thomasius, Conrad Schnitzler, Gen Ken, David Prescott, Arcane Device, Stefan Tischler, Michael Chocholak, Charles Cohen, Morphogenesis, and Iancu Dumitrescu...

Ill be sure to check this release out. Thanx

Mikerdeath

#2896
Koufar ‎– The Purity Of The Cedars

My most honest response to this material is that I am Very impressed. No surprise there.

"This is Lebanon not Disneyland"

RyanWreck

Quote from: Levas on January 25, 2013, 10:59:50 AM
Hate Basement + Machismo - This is not a safe place - Hate Basement side is absolutely awesome. Pure angst. Machismo is slightly weaker, but all in all - good.


If I am not mistaken this tape is a collaboration of both artists. Mine melted before I got a chance to listen to it more than once.

acsenger

Negative Climax - Asura (tape, Dotsmark, 2012)

Ordered this after reading good reviews about it here and I certainly don't regret it. Sort of sounds like harsh ritual music due to the singing and the flutes; while it couldn't be a soundtrack, it evokes the atmosphere of a horror movie about the supernatural. Great listening.

Scat-O-Logy

Quote from: Levas on January 25, 2013, 10:59:50 AMMine melted before I got a chance to listen to it more than once.
Must have been quite hot stuff then! :)

Levas

Quote from: RyanWreck on January 26, 2013, 06:54:45 AM
If I am not mistaken this tape is a collaboration of both artists. Mine melted before I got a chance to listen to it more than once.

hmm. it might be. though i think these two acts were separated on the insert. if this was a collaboration then side A is better than side B.

whateverforever

Sigrun Heid "werkmeister"

cipher chris

Dead Edits CDR (Eric Lunde/Vertonen collab)
'Truth Is Invented By Liars' 5-way split CD (great Dave Phillips track!)
Kazuma Kubota/self-inflicted violence 7" (released very soon!)
Faux Pas 2xtape on Second Sleep
Rudolf Eb.er/Joke Lanz split tape
new Cattle Decapitation
new Mania CDR (thanks Keith - great stuff!)

aischrolatreia

Breathing Problem- reactive attachment disorder tape, wohrt recs
Weird atmosphere, some sections remind me of IRM. Only more american. Layout looks like it was done by a frustrated wrist-cutting teenager who just learned photoshop. Something charming about it. Lots of samples of kids crying and angry men. will require a few listens for sure.



Gnivjek

Trepaneringsritualen - Septentrional

Rhythmic, dense, catchy and overall a very gratifying 30 minutes. I would certainly recommend this item if you are interested in the ritual side of industrial sounds. Eagerly anticipating the arrival of 'Konung Dómaldr Vid Upsala Hängd' and 'Judas Goat'.

The Female Race - Untitled

Appears to have been a one-off project. Side A consists of crude (and satisfyingly varied) noise with a moaning female, or possibly several, in the background. I was expecting the B-side to be similar, which was half-true. The moaning is there, but instead of crude noise we are listening to something that resembles drone, but not Ellen Fullman drone, naturally. Overall a good listen; the moaning on the B-side seems somewhat out of place, however, but on the A-side they make a pleasing contribution.

Esplendor Geometrico - "Bcn 12"

A very limited live-cassette with sounds by one of my favourite bands. Monotonous and solid. If you like E.G., you will enjoy this one. The quality is rather lo-fi (seems to have been recorded straight to cassette), which is not a problem on the other hand as it feels rather suitable. I reckon I read that a second run is around the corner - 8EMINIS is the label.

Pleasure Fluids - Scenes Of Consequence

"No Kill No Thrill" on the B-side is the absolute highlight in my opinion. It feels crushing and gargantuan in width and depth and it feels like it could go on for ever. Regarding the other tracks none of them really stood out for me and they were quickly forgotten. Do not get me wrong though - they are far from bad - but in a scene with such a large amount of material to choose from, this is not an especially memorable cassette.

Swollen Korps. - Better To Destroy A Child Than Repair A Man

The A-side is decent. It consists of crude noise, not unlike the cassette discussed right above. The B-side is better as it contains some well-structured feedback together with the aforementioned crude noise. This together gives birth to a rewarding listen. The A-side would have benefited from some varied feedback. Overall, an acceptable listen. Not bad, of course, but not a highlight either. 

Sewer Election - Att Rita En Massaker

Since S.E. changed direction from harsh noise to experimental noise (to make the categorization easy), I have enjoyed his output tremendously. This is no exception. The loops are marvellous and it leaves you wishing the cassette would be longer. It feels fresh and organic. Definitely worth buying a copy if you get the chance.

online prowler

#2905
Various ‎– The Final Unsound
(Unsound, 1988) Compilation tape including industrial, power electronics plus.


Muslimgauze - Abu Nidal
(Limited Editions, 1987)

Anne Gillis - Lxgrin
((CRI)2 , 1984)

English as a second language
(Freeway Records, 1983) Compilation of american writers, spoken word.

Black Sabbath - Dehumanizer
(Reprise, 1992) Metal scrotum.

Black Devil - Disco Club
(RCA, 1978) PE relevant hooks.

GRIM - Folk music
(Eskimo Records, 1986)

Hunting Lodge - 8-Ball
(Normal, 1987) industrial

Vasilisk - Mkwaju
(Eskimo Records, 1988) industrial, tribal

Fecalove - Void, Chaos And Cum
(Crucial blast, 2012) Highly recommend this release. One of Fecalove's strongest, as well as excellent design and packaging. Saw Tisbor is selling it for 60NOK + shipping.

andy vomit

just got all the DEATH SQUAD reissues.  this is a lot of material to take in...  so far...

DEATH SQUAD - FUCK YOU 2xCD (the packaging/booklet with this one is especially good, love the reading material)
DEATH SQUAD - VX
TRUCIDO - Salvation

all the discs look great, i love the uniformity of the packaging.  simple and to the point.  although, i have to wonder, when you have two or more releases, each of which are 20 minutes or less, why not throw multiples onto one disc?  not a complaint really, just curious.
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Black_Angkar

Quote from: ARKHE on April 28, 2011, 09:24:21 PM


SPK - Meat Processing Section. How could I have missed this for all these years? Amazing songs.

appearantly the song Mekano is the basis for the Cortex song "Jesus i Betong" which i'm sure you are familiar with.

Black_Angkar

Quote from: online prowler on January 30, 2013, 03:19:10 AM

Black Devil - Disco Club
(RCA, 1978) PE relevant hooks.



This is fantastic record. I have been listening for this for a couple of years since a friend introduced during very intoxicated circumstances. It's strange, weird and absolutely great. Disco above anything else ever made. Or something like that.

Levas

Constrictions - Zero discrimination - great tape. Liked the material on 3xCD bestial forces perhaps most of all. new tape soon on terror.

MB - Mental Machination Musing - nice material I suppose it's not reissue, but something new. murky lofi recording. Enjoyable.

Carrion Black Pit / Lethe / Folter / Hearse Fetish ‎– Crimes Of Passion - Carrion Black Pit is furthers from HNW in this release and the track is very nice. Others.. good.

Ashley blues / Vomir - Really enjoyed the beginning of Ashley Blues side, but then it'd lost my attention. Vomir needs no comment.