The Hafler Trio - A Thirsty Fish (Korm Plastics, 2005, 2CD)
I've decided to finally properly listen to the Korm Plastics reissues of Hafler Trio albums. A Thirsty Fish is from 1987 and it's pretty good: distorted and manipulated vocal/speech samples feature prominently along with electronic drones and ambient parts at times. The general confusing and enigmatic atmosphere of a lot of Hafler Trio stuff is present on this album too. There are weaker & somewhat boring parts, so one CD with the best material would've been better, but it's still a nice listen.
Thorofon - Final Movement (Klanggalerie, 2007, CD)
Ordered this due to its low price and based on what I've read about the group in the German PE/industrial thread. After one listen, it's a bit too rhythmic and too "electro" for me; perhaps I should check out their first album and the earliest vinyls for something different. Still, I liked the album to an extent and will definitely give it more time.
Massimo - Hey Babe, Let Me See Your USB and I'll Show You My FireWire (Mego, 2001, 3" CD)
Digital and rhythmic noise and it's a blast, with the perfect length too; it might become boring if it were longer. A very entertaining yet pretty extreme CD from a time when, I believe, computer noise was pretty new.