Quote from: theotherjohn on October 04, 2018, 07:03:29 PM
Quote from: FreakAnimalFinland on October 04, 2018, 05:15:37 PM
WHITEHOUSE "Live action 76" tape
How I regret not buying all the tapes that used to be fairly cheap and easy to order from SL.
You can still buy a data DVD box set with high quality mp3s of all the recorded Live Actions from Susan Lawly - not the same as tape format but at least they're still out there to buy.
Yes, I actually showed friend a link to that just couple months ago. I just can't get myself to adjust into "data dvdr" idea. I know that first of all, I won't be listening to data dvdr's and secondly, if one would get 100 live gigs at once, instead of say batch of 5 tapes every now and then, they just feel different.
Talking of UK "power electronics", recieved in mail:
ACTIVE DENIAL -tapeCheap food records
Discogs labels it under: UK Garage, Doomcore - whatever that is, don't care much. Info says "For fans of Ken Russell and Fish 'n' Chips. Live recording. File Under - Unsympathetic/More shit for the heap". Clearly there is humor there, but at the same time putting this on tape deck, I was thinking that it's almost like poor man's old style con-dom. Some rather simple keyboard tones / throbbing electronics and shouting on the top with quite lo-fi sound. Sounds barely interesting and it is indeed "more shit for the heap", haha, but for some reason this short tape has some positive feel to it.
Been lately listening at evenings a lot of dark industrial stuff.
Herbst9 "From A Dark Chasm Below" CD, Inade "Aldebaran" CD, Lustmord "Paradise Disowned" CD , Contagious Orgasm "Voltage Controlled Filter" CD . I have not been listening Herbst9 for example for decade or more. This was good reminder to actually
listen some of the stuff you may have slightly negative recollections. My impression of "that was kind of clean and sweep keyboard ambient" was totally inaccurate. It may have been result to being in state of mind of wanting to hear brutal and harsh noise, and not being impressed by dark industrial soundscapes of them album. Or memories being distorted by experiences with some of the later days cleaner material. But now, I can see strength of album from new perspective. It is also good reminder how 90's Inade was so much more hand-made. Physical, claustrophobic and dark. Not to mention filled with mysteries.
That made me pick for today's listening:
BLOOD BOX "Victim Selection" tapeCircle 9
Member of Yen Pox, his solo Blood Box debut tape from 1994. Vastly echoing dark ambient / industrial soundscapes with grim subject matter. Despite I can perfectly handle all sorts of artsy things like neatly designed sleeve sayin nothing beyond "Musique concrete realisee en 1968", but should be no news deep down I'm more leaning towards stuff like Blood Box. Despite musically there is no painful nor brutally challenging sound, the nightmarish' soundscapes are titled with "boneless", "purge", "open wound enema", "psychic terrorism",.. etc. Yes thanks!
V/A UNDERGROUND USA tapeMSNP
C-90, that is all the way good, but c. half of it is brilliant. Woe Is Me, Orifice Training, Bacillus, Strict, Jennifer Wolski, even brutal simplicity of Armenia just slays. B-side having sort of "second league", A.S.M. Depress/Regress, Not Breathing, Daylight Savings Time, Bob Marinelli, Turbulence, Persn. Second league not meaning they'd be highly inferior, just mostly names I would not often remember to have been active. Curiously there is some infamous names though! Like Daylight Savings Time "demo#1" must be earliest recordings of John Olson of Wolf Eyes. I wouldn't complain if someone would be there to make double CD re-issue of this! There is this undeniable sonic quality in 90's american noise, what simply seems impossible to capture now. I can't really name any of the 90's worshippers who would make material like this tape offers. Sound quality itself is already so unique for its time, but also how tracks are build and what kind of source material is being used. One can only worship!
Die Neue Zeit "Segments" tapeAuto Badau Kassettenmanufaktur
Random noise tape grabbed for listening turns out to be 2012 german harsh noise, ltd 10 copies. Can't remember at all any details of this artist. It is not advantage for 2012 noise tape to be listened AFTER tape like above. You are bound to conclude that this is decent harsh head noise session listening, but when judging whether it stood out.. no. Didn't. It underlined how even the small things matter in harsh noise when deciding what release is remarkable and what is just decent average blasting.