V/A DISCONNECTION - CONTEMPORARY HARSH NOISE VOL II - 2x tape
Skeleton Dust Recordings
Another set of tapes I've been waiting to get my hands on, but simply lacked time... douple tape with one side each project.
A Snake In The Garden is very tasty. When talking of metal junk, feedback and distortion, you can fail - but even with semi-talented hands - this cocktail of elements belongs to my favorites. He is able to pull out slightly unexpected sound and twists. Theoretically very standard and basic, but at the same time utterly enjoyable broken feel in rotten distorted sound. Neat development of track what I just felt to be slightly too linear, but then goes elsewhere, including tasty turn from mono to exaggerated stereo sounds.
Coastal belongs to type of noise I don't much appreciate. Mixer and 3 distortion pedals create crackling distortion. Nothing else. High pitch, not aggressive or brutal. Simply crackling like sandpaper on turntable needle. If placing yourself between loud speakers to get nice stereo sound, experience is better. To step out from this "3D feel", flattens the sound drastically. In a way I like the minimalism where almost nothing happens (sound only erupts into feedback for dozen seconds in end of side), but the tiny crackle grains do start to make patterns and ghostly shapes in your brain.
Endless Sea is the most basic harsh blast. Not bad, but kind of contact mic / close by objects, live blasting.. Not bad, but typical.
Fissure is challenging. At first I'm ready to label it to this rumble & crackle category, which it mostly is... But there is plenty of moment and development of sounds. While often stays restricted to slow and somehow lazy sounds, it has ability to suddenly become crunchy and even erupt to wilder noise sounds indicating there IS something happening behind these suffocating gates.. One of absolute best moments is the gloomy tone rising between the crackles close to end of side. Makes great ending for this release.
Mix of very good, average and also challenging recordings what may require a bit to open up.