PLAYLIST with COMMENTS/REVIEWS

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GRUNT/CLOAMA "Valkoinen Kuolema - Belyi Smertz" CD - A great split album with a perfect artwork, cold and desperate...


FreakAnimalFinland

I was just cleaning attic and found box containing "postcards" of original edition of Grunt/Cloama as well as Grunt and "cfprod"/ Erotic Perversion promo flyers (nailing nipples stuff featured later in IOPS zines). And N12 "braces" card flyers (the brown/silver print)... If someone wants this sort of printed crap for free with orders, let me know. There's so much would probably end up throwing away most..
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Levas

Since a friend of mine has left her collection to me when moving away, last few months I was trying to educate myself in all that sort of free jazz, light ambient stuff etc. Well, it was quite interesting.
Today listened to Streicher/:m: - nice material. Though if I would need to guess which side is who's, I'd say the opposite from how it is on the tape. In simpler words - :m: material sounded more streicherish for me.

SSRI - circle of positivity good tape. Getting into this project more and more. I like the oppressive and sweaty feeling of all his releases.

eyestrain

Quote from: FreakAnimalFinland on November 08, 2013, 10:35:06 AM
Kaija Saariaho "D'om Le Vrai Sens / Laterna Magica / Leino Songs" CD
Another good piece of contemporary classical music.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hU_G-EGWRsw
(link is not the same recording as CD, but same composition!)

Kaija Saariaho & Alexis Descharmed L'Oeuvre Pour Violoncelle. Complete Cello Works. Musiikkia Sellolle (æon): Had to investigate further after being stupefied by a slew of youtube clips. This album is a beast! Really warming, yet chaotic. Have a feeling some folks on here could really dig Ms. Saariaho's work(s). Looking forward to getting a few other discs in the mail soon.

ConcreteMascara

listening to Bizarre Uproar - Rape Africa CD: I haven't heard this one in a while. It didn't really click with my when it came out. Now I'm wondering why, because the material is very strong. I have to say I'm still a bigger fan of Purification and Liha-Evankeliumi era BU, but this is a very good album. Very excited to hear Perverse Bizarre Humiliation now
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GRUNT Terror & Degeneration CD (Industrial Recollections) - I'm captivated. Like evoluting in other world. Fuck it's great!
V/A ANIMAL BIZARRE I Tape (IOPS) - I like compilations when all bands are evoluting around the same concept. So it is good. The short length is a good point too, 1 h + compilations is often boring . Wertham track works fine with me.

online prowler

#3772
Rema Rema - Wheel In The Roses (4AD - 1980)



Fond Affections: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rdyd_mO9Ptc


Iancu Dumitrescu - Untitled. (Edition Modern - 1991



Pierres SacrÇes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2CjcpIFwOQ


T2 - S/T (Essex Records - 1971)



Fantasy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTaQb_rAWBM


KRANIVM - The brigther edge of death (Slaughter prod - 1994)



Tenebra rerum: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fH8yKi7R3B8


Death Grips - Government Plates (Third Worlds - 2013)



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eld27iNfepY



Zeno Marx

Please do not include covers and images in your playlists.  Just a friendly request is all.
"the overindulgent machines were their children"
I only buy vinyl, d00ds.

online prowler

#3774
Quote from: Zeno Marx on November 16, 2013, 12:41:00 AM
Please do not include covers and images in your playlists.  Just a friendly request is all.

I see your point re space ZM. Personally I think visuals from albums are important part of the first impression and package, the whole. An indicator of both album concept and sound. I will continue to post imagery in the future as well, but I can of course limit the number and size of images to save space for others. This thread is quite enriching and schooling in many ways. But I feel if it was only an endless number of lists that it would be a stagnant read. This refers not of course to the content posted, but to the online experience of forum interaction. So all in all I think the certain types of threads where imagery plus plus is suitable, will profit from a variety of posts. Thumbs up for listings, reviews, comments, links and imagery!  

Jaakko V.

Altar of Flies – Rabbit Hole
Giancarlo Toniutti – Epigènesi
Giancarlo Toniutti & Andrew Chalk – Tahta Tarla
Helm – Silencer

All sublime...

eyestrain

Quote from: Salamanauhat on November 16, 2013, 05:34:05 PM
Altar of Flies – Rabbit Hole
Giancarlo Toniutti – Epigènesi
Giancarlo Toniutti & Andrew Chalk – Tahta Tarla
Helm – Silencer

All sublime...

Couldn't agree more.

Pyhä Kuolema Kevättuulisormi (Pesanta/Svart): Gave this many more listens recently and it finally clicked. Beautiful album.

Leila Abdul-Rauf Cold and Cloud (Saadi Saati): Blatant Tor Lundvalling here, with his hand doing the cover art to boot, but its easy to look past as this album is far more complex and lush than any Lundvall album I've heard. Foghorn synths, trumpets (other brass too?), and sparse vocals. Oddly warm and rainy day here in Pennsy and this is the perfect soundtrack while I stare out the back window into the field.

Luciano Berio, Pierre Boulez, etc... Dialogue, Chemins, Récit... (æon): Berio's a brand new discovery for me. Massive discography, probably won't venture much farther haha. Yet, this is album contains so much calm, chaos and beauty.

martialgodmask

Grunt - Someone Is Watching
Have to agree with the love for this, brutal. Shamefully I've only just picked up a proper copy of it (last night in fact), but better late than never.

The Grey Wolves - Blood And Sand
Another of last night's grabs, again nice to have an actual "proper" copy of this. Sounds great and only five skulls for the CD version.


fin de siècle

#3779
V/A HOUR OF THE WOLF
Excellent compilation, musically coherent and consequent. Kristian Ohlsen`s piece with its Anenzephaliaesque oscillating synths sounds raw and primitive with lots of reverb. Martin Bladh ties in with his last "Island of Death" album with high frequency drones and drums, very well composed, musical, song-oriented ... Kevin Tomkins` track perfectly connects to Martin Bladh`s composition, very beautiful loop machine drone ... the last track is dark minimal drone. The display of the artworks in the accompanying booklet is a bit unsatisfying. The print and choice of paper is good, but in comparison to the high quality of the music, in my opinion, the artists would have deserved something more special, than just the plain booklet and a loose CD inserted into a plastic sleeve.