Concrete Isolation - Lomax (C40, Cthulhic Dawn Productions): Same style as the Bury Me On The Lone Prairie tape, but this one has the second human centipede movie as a concept, there are some samples from the movie (I think, haven't seen it yet). Less desolate feeling. 20 minutes repeated on B-side.
Concrete Isolation - A War Between The Wars (C40, Cthulhic Dawn Productions): 5 longer tracks recorded in 2012. Some more use of vocals, though not in all tracks. While I do think his noise/pe doesn't necessarily need vocals, since it's good by itself, his vocals certainly are good enough (some kind of barking with effects) to use them a bit more often.
Altogether, I think the Bury Me... tape is the best of the recent tapes, I really like the eerie desolate atmosphere of that one and the atypical concept. Then again, for obvious reasons, it's the one I've been listening to most of all.
Lomax and A War... are also available through Iron Scourge.
Puce Mary - Persona (LP, Posh Isolation): Hmm, seems like I like the two tapes that Freak Animal released more than this. I'll still have more listens to see if I can get more into it, but it feels like it's so minimalistic that I seem to miss certain parts or something like that...
Simon Balestrazzi - Annulled By Inertia (3" CDr, Diazepam): Industrial Noise, nice stuff.
Hexen & Wailing of the Winds (C30, Diazepam): Tape comes in an oversized black cardboard box, closed with a piece of rope and some twigs between it. The inside of the box has art glued into it. Both acts collaborate here on two sidelong tracks. This is soothing music, drones and some neo-folk like guitar parts, quite liked it!
Anenzephalia - Ephemeral Dawn (CD, Tesco Organisation): Can't go wrong with Anenzephalia, can you? Two remarks though: the second track (if I'm not mistaken) cuts off at the end and it seemed out of place with this kind of stuff. Then there's also another track, which has a sound which annoyed me, but I can't remember which track it is.
Pissdeads (Single Sided 7", Bringer of Gore/No Bread Records/Underground Pollution): Ok, some more noisecore. Certainly enjoyable.