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martialgodmask

Mania / Hal Hutchinson - Wreckage CD (Phage Tapes)

Great great great.

eyestrain

Quote from: martialgodmask on October 03, 2013, 06:35:07 PM
Mania / Hal Hutchinson - Wreckage CD (Phage Tapes)

Great great great.

Really looking forward to hearing this!

Tenebracid

theo parrish - sound sculptures vol.1
rene hell - vanilla call option
kanye west - yeezus
control - transgression
gol - 3cd box

Henrik III

In a heavy jazz drive lately, top favorites:

G.L. Unit "Orangutan!" LP - loose, not over-blown large format free jazz jamming without Euroimprov dryness. And great cover!
Steve Lacy "Wordless" LP - Quintet but sounds like a larger ensemble, nice a little chamber music like atmosphere. Fluidy and flowy but also dynamic and gets quite hectic in places, more so than Lacy usually (at least what I know).
Eric Dolphy "Unrealized Tapes" LP - Basically just the side-long "Springtime" on repeat, really nice oriental-y (modal?) mood.
Alice Coltrane "Ptah, The El Daoud" LP - I love John and acknowledge his importance but still it might be that I listen to Alice more often. This is one of the good reasons.

Zeno Marx

Combative Alignment - The Ritez of Higher Communication 2003 - LOKI Foundation - what you'd expect from this label; martial ambient?  a combination of things like Land:Fire, Ionosphere, Herbst9, Inade etc, but it also has maybe the feel of a subdued Apoptose - good quality, but not something that blew me away; doesn't make me want to hear more, but I'd listen to this album and not want for something else, too - poor pressing; lots of surface noise.
Ex.Order - Broadcast 23 2003 - LOKI Foundation - not all that different in tools than Combative Alignment, but the execution is more powerful, brooding, and engaging - flanged power-electronic vocals, throbbing electronics, repetitive rhythms - highly recommended.
The Cherry Point& The Rita - Breast Mutilation 2006 - one-sided LP - great texture(s).
LHD/Immaculate:Grotesque 2006 - Immaculate:Grotesque side only - don't know a lot about this project, but this side is impressive - again, great texture + sharp high end.
Inade - The Flood of White Light 1996 - brilliant - track 2 sounds like whales.
OKHA//Macronympha/Prurient 2005 - OKHA side has some top shelf crunch and wrinkle, but some of the knob twiddling and upper end squiggling unnecessarily complicates matters.
Macronympha - Melting Softly into Time 2005 - nice industrial noise.
Inade - Spring Equinox Tokyo 2006
Ex.Order - The infernal Age 1998 - LOKI Foundation - quality.
Ahlzagailzehguh - Black Destination 2004 - a great 40 or so minutes of great, changing textures and sounds, which isn't all that common from my experience with noise of the last several years; kind of an old, lost breed - I forget how good this is in-between listenings - deserves an untouched CD reissue for sure.
Haemorrhaging Fetus - Women 2009 - brilliant, devouring, engaging noise - an all-star.
Immaculate:Grotesque/A Fail Association - Virgin 2004 - if anyone else has used a wedding invitation as packaging, I haven't seen it; smart idea - Immaculate:Grotesque is fierce, and more importantly, bombastic; can practically feel the chards of decay penetrating - A Fail Association is inconsistent for my tastes; beginning and ending are weak; too busy and cluttered, but the middle ground gets there - just before the ending falls apart, he uses some good, out of the ordinary sounds that I like a lot; throbbing sirens or horns?
Immaculate:Grotesque - Wishing the Days Away 2005 - really like the simple graphic design - side A:  campfire, overdriven, broken crackle; I like the sound of it, but I feel it could have benefited from speeding up the tape, seeking a more dense snapped forest and sharpened upper end -- side B:  more of the same, but it feels more like the foundation for a great industrial piece; waiting to hear clanking chains and malleted sheet iron - something about the first 2/3s of this side makes me think of the Full Metal Jacket industrial theme.
Nocturnal Emissions - Tissue of Lies 1981 - some lesser tracks than others - musical experimental music like SPK and the period; sense of decay and artiness - not a phenomenal album, but interesting and worth more listens.
Paul Kelday - Centuries 1981 - darker and more ambient in vibe, but sci-fi, and even angelic, in sounds - travels wide and far; at one point I felt like I was listening to Genocide Organ - side 2 has some wonderful bubbling electronics and phasers.
Paul Kelday - Eschatus 1982 - another solid, if not great, listen.
Macronympha - Notes from Underground 1995 - side 1 is psychedelic, but unlike CCCC, Merzbow's Pulse Demon - starts off messy, but finds a nice flow - side 2: fractured pretty much covers it.
David Maranha - Antarctica 2010 - 60s feel hippie ensemble drone and meditation - side A is a droning track that sounds like Venus in Furs put through a La Monte Young/Charlemagne Palestine hourglass; be a great 12" B-side to Sweet Sister Ray - solid album and good listen, but as great as how this album would appear to be in words, there's a little something missing; maybe the robbery of modern recording or something; it has all the components and angles of something from the 60s, but it doesn't have the warmth that would transport you there.
Repulsion/Genocide - discography 2003 - mostly the The Stench of Burning Death demo (aka the WFBE demo) with "Crypt of Terror" over and over again - and the Excruciation 7" because it is underrated and "Helga" is good humor.
Dead - Les Stars Du Rock Porno 2004 - EP/demo/unreleased/radio collection - love heavy, groovy grind with gargled pudding vocals - material on the Dead/Regurgitate split is still the favorite.
IDX1274 - Live Aktions 2005 - spotty, but with some fine tracks - there's a rhythmic, high-pitched electronic sound on side B that I like the best from the tape, but I'm not sure which track has it.
Dajjal - Ur 2013 - GREAT material, but at this point, I should expect just that; one of my favorite newer artists - minus the metals and literal industrial elements, this reminds me in texture and vibe to early Einleitungszeit; has that orchestrated chaos component - HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
Tarab - Acquiescence 2011 - powerful tracks and the typical, great Tarab ear.
Hijokaidan & Miku Hatsune - Hatsune Kaidan 2013 - first two tracks or the pop; not my thing - the Hijokaidan tracks have some very high frequencies that are piercingly pleasant and give a quasi-atmospheric feel; brittle, quality noise for nearly 27 minutes.
Theta - His Eyes were Black and I Could See the Circuitry Beneath 2012 - this release continues to grow on me - at first, I thought it was maybe a bit too ambitious or busy, but it's just a quick traveler and not something that allows you to lose focus without missing part of the story (like being distracted for a moment while listening to a book on tape) - it's both noisy industrial at the forefront and ambient in the way it creates room atsmosphere and flows - does lose its way in the third quarter, but finds its way again as it turns the corner for the final stretch.
"the overindulgent machines were their children"
I only buy vinyl, d00ds.

eyestrain

#3635
Quote from: bogskaggmannen on October 03, 2013, 11:17:31 AM
Sewer Election - Listening to Josefin Hinders / To drown (For guitar and bathroom water) LATHE 7" (Ljud & Bild)
What are your thoughts on this? Certainly I'll never get a chance to hear, but I'm loving all of his recent works.

Being Hunters Fingers (Sound Holes): GODDAMN this is good, especially the A side. Yet another solid release from an exponentially improving harsh noise warrior.

Sissisters Brentwood Gardens (Joy De Vivre): Nothing too stunning, but a fairly enjoyable migraine-inducer. Was a bit perplexed by the near silent field-recordings that make up the end of the A-side; didn't add anything.

V/A Tapeworks Volume VI (Hästen & Korset): Wonderful variety on this one. Not so minimalist like the other two I've heard. Every piece is solid, but of course Jaakko Vanhala stands out with his mammoth contribution. Nice choice to have the tape flow out with 20-ish minutes of drone afterwards so you can collect your marbles.

Tusen År Under Jord Sorgsendömet Fobos (Hibiskofon): Like an archivist rendition of Kinit Her's ritual work - The Cavern Stanzas, Hyperion... - played on a gramophone. Really captivating stuff!

Endless Sea Complotto (Cathartic Process): Fantastic tape of full-out harsh noise and some really entrancing junk metal passages as well.

L.S.S.A.H. Die Fahnen Der Vernichtung (Witches Sabbath): Glorious mood on these demos. Glad to have discovered this.

IldjarnSeven Harmonies Of Unknown Truths (Eisenwald): Some of Vaaer's first releases were too screechingly high-end for me to enjoy. The later albums were so hypnotic and that's what always won me over about them. This here is a nice little blend. Not as A.D.D. as the first LP and demos and a great sound. This could have been a 10" easily. I accuse Eisenwald of money-grubbing; especially after the Nidhogg collaborations (all 23 minutes of them!) were releases as a 2xCD. Get fucked.

Lettera 22 Physical Point (Holidays): Still.

Absurd Der Fünfzehnjährige Krieg (WTC): Finally scored a vinyl copy sans Jew-price. Very surprised and pleased to find the bonus tracks on the D-side. I'm hearing some familiar voices on them, but what really stands out...is that E Watain?! Hahah.

Slim Cessna's Auto Club SCAC 102: An Introduction For Young And Old Europe (Glitterhouse): Just a greatest hits collection, but the audio (and video) on the live DVD is fantastic. Playing this a lot!

FreakAnimalFinland

Quote from: eyestrain on October 06, 2013, 01:40:02 AM
IldjarnSeven Harmonies Of Unknown Truths (Eisenwald): Some of Vaaer's first releases were too screechingly high-end for me to enjoy. The later albums were so hypnotic and that's what always won me over about them. This here is a nice little blend. Not as A.D.D. as the first LP and demos and a great sound. This could have been a 10" easily. I accuse Eisenwald of money-grubbing; especially after the Nidhogg collaborations (all 23 minutes of them!) were releases as a 2xCD. Get fucked.

10 years ago Northern Heritage put out Ildjarn-Nidhogg CD/LP what included all material that was on 7"/mCD (= this new 2xCD release) but also about 20 mins other stuff. It's kind of weird that they'd do 23 minute double CD, while it was possible to do full length.

PYHÄ KUOLEMA "Kevättuulisormi" LP.
2nd full length of folk/singer-songwriter artist Pyhä Kuolema. Mostly acoustic guitar and singing and that's about it. Absolute instant classic Mustat Virrat is favorite. Valkoinen Nainen is good too, not to mention epic Viestimiehen Kuolema!
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martialgodmask

Quote from: eyestrain on October 04, 2013, 12:09:14 AM
Quote from: martialgodmask on October 03, 2013, 06:35:07 PM
Mania / Hal Hutchinson - Wreckage CD (Phage Tapes)

Great great great.

Really looking forward to hearing this!

You shouldn't be disappointed. Have spun it a few times now, Hal and Keith compliment each other very well.

NP:
Neurosis - A Sun That Never Sets

Love this album, still my favourite from them. Crushing melancholy and perfectly paced throughout.

Dr Alex

Quote from: martialgodmask on October 06, 2013, 01:05:49 PMNP:
Neurosis - A Sun That Never Sets

Love this album, still my favourite from them. Crushing melancholy and perfectly paced throughout.

I never liked their music so much but that album is really nice, especially crushing riffs at "Stones From The Sky". Best track of them!

right now:
Maeror Tri ‎– Meditamentum 2xcd

Amazing document of old Maeror Tri days. A must have for all fans of Troum/Maeror Tri and other quality drones.

eyestrain

martialgodmask got me thinking about Neurosis, so I've been playing through a larger part of their discography. This is one of my favorite acts of all time...all albums except maybe their most recent (but seeing the songs performed live was menacing!!). Nothing's changed though, I still can never choose between Souls At Zero or Through Silver In Blood. I think their high-profile via being on the Relapse roster and the subsequent flood of shameless copy cats never helped their case. Aside from the integrity of the group, I can think of no other worthwhile act that can throw Irminsul on a cover (fuck Viking metal) and make you bow down.

Will Over Matter 7 Impulses (Obscurex): The man can do no wrong! Except for maybe the nearly 20-minute track with (circuit bent?) kiddie toy sounds...??? Perhaps this is what initially led to amazing numbers like "Blades Sharpened Again"?

Combat Northwind/Aryan Spirit Of War (Darker Than Black/Witches Sabbath): Never seen this group mentioned anywhere before. Really fucking stellar NSBM. The first half of the album has some excellent synth melancholia as well as punishing hateful BM. Second half is rather excellent; the vocals weren't quite as enjoyable, but the programmed drums were pretty great. A little more straightforward on this section.

Galgenberg Blutgrund/Galgenberg (Darker Than Black/Witches Sabbath): Two no-frills, incredible NSBM EPs from the late 90's. Was only ever familiar with their contributions to the Der Stürmer split; which I was not so impressed by. These tracks are absolutely fantastic though. Fierce, spitting violent hatred. Just a good heavy tone, thrashy pace and some well-placed synth additions.

Johann

To the few of us that were wondering about that new Sewer Election lathe (apparently it's a square 7", edt of 25) I came across this sample of it on soundcloud (i assume this is side two)

http://2208records.blogspot.com/2013/08/sewer-election-square-7.html

Sample sounds great, I wonder the likeliness of an american being able to track this down for a reasonable price (wishful thinking i know!) but i'm happy to have at least gotten to hear the sample. 

superskum2013

http://www.metal-archives.com/albums/The_True_Frost/In_the_Gleam_of_a_Morbid_Fullmoon/131807

got this from "Sadorass" himself back when he was still running "Satanic Terror Productions" , one of my fave BM tapes of all-time and much much better than the two full-lengths and various other releases by the band imo.   ...at times it's raging raw hateful and at other times it's proto-dsbm (without the "whiney" elements of so many later bands in this subgenre)
still play this lots and lots and tonight is another one of these nights...

FreakAnimalFinland

#3642
Quote from: eyestrain on October 07, 2013, 07:02:18 PM
Combat Northwind/Aryan Spirit Of War (Darker Than Black/Witches Sabbath): Never seen this group mentioned anywhere before. Really fucking stellar NSBM. The first half of the album has some excellent synth melancholia as well as punishing hateful BM. Second half is rather excellent; the vocals weren't quite as enjoyable, but the programmed drums were pretty great. A little more straightforward on this section.

Galgenberg Blutgrund/Galgenberg (Darker Than Black/Witches Sabbath): Two no-frills, incredible NSBM EPs from the late 90's. Was only ever familiar with their contributions to the Der Stürmer split; which I was not so impressed by. These tracks are absolutely fantastic though. Fierce, spitting violent hatred. Just a good heavy tone, thrashy pace and some well-placed synth additions.

For those who like this era of Polish BM should be excited to see KOHORT CD was just released by Garazel...  Some may remember CD on Eternal Devils rec in mid 90's who put out early Graveland before they went on bigger labels. Some members played in Lord of Evil & WAR88 too, but Kohort certainly worth checking out.

The True Frost is very good. At some point I preferred his works as SADORASS. Sometimes appears like very very few cares, but this means that for those who do, you can get most of this stuff for cheap prices. Very often I'd prefer The True Frost demos over Moonblood or other bands you have to add couple zeros to prices merchants ask these days.

for the lazy:
Kohort: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkki2b-M_d8
Lord of Evil: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwQYhJDLY4o
War88: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRVyS-XT3yY
Sadorass: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mHXTnUuLQE
The True Frost: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RoeUFmbBBcw
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online prowler

#3643
Women Of The SS



- Thee Call to all Women -
(Inner-X-Musick , 1986)

Women Of The SS "Irma Grese": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4iLYX6P7hE

Sexually charged minimal old school industrial w elitist docu edge.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ltlcl7Mo-X8


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Buddhadev Das Gupta

- Nayak Ki Kanra -
(Raga?, 1989)



Indian classical at its best. Master recording.

eyestrain

Circulation Of Light Winding/Winded (Sangoplasmo): Short cassette by Nathaniel Ritter's solo moniker. This isn't the piano and rhythm that founds his other output. The title says it all here. A meditative afternoon in the grass with the sound of wind and chimes. I prefer his other stylings, but this was rather great. Ironically, I kept being reminded of the Love Cult tape put out by Brave Mysteries.

AñXpm/Symphonia Sacrosancta Phasmatum Split (Barghest): Well fuck me, this is the best shit I've heard in ages. AñXpm is the metal structures found on the Reuerorum Ib Malacht Urkaos album. These tracks are shorter and f-a-r sweeter though. Vocals are deranged, drumming spasmodic, guitar tone and riffs fantastic. Played it about 15 times since receiving it yesterday. SSP is not like they were on the Ajna CD. This is over-the-top doom. As if Emil & Co. ever take the easy way out. Captivating.

Militaris-tic Curse Of Weapons (Bestial Burst): Like I said, "...no wrong!" Best punk/primitive-black album in a decade. Addictive song-writing, hilarious lyrics, Harald's perfect vocals...it's got everything.