MILITIA "Ambiorix" CD
OEC
On first listen, I was focusing on spotting "mistakes" or comparing to my expectations what album could be. Further listening, and I listen album less analytic and can conclude it to be excellent album. Theme is step towards better. Strong, yet also little bit more vague in terms of it's association of current daily politics. More focusing on spirit of resistance.
KOMMANDO : 1 Funky Spasm tape
We don't need distributors 1
Pre-Thorofon, early recordings. Long tape of good industrial-synth-noise stuff.
BRANDKOMMANDO "Liquid Times" tape
Unrest
Revisiting tape I recalled sounding heavier than many other Brandkommando. 2010 release. Was it this mastered by mr. Unrest? Heavy electronics very much fitting Unrest roster, even if band isn't as innovative as Kevlar for example. Should probably check out how the latest material of this project sounds like.
BLACKHOUSE "We will fight back!" tape
Ladd Frith
Industrial music. Some tracks are good, while others have not dated nicely. 80's funky industrial handclap/slap bass stuff is something I never learned to appreciate.
COCK OF CORPSE "The only good cock is a dead cock" tape
TWR tapes
Lasse Marhaug and friend blasting some simple and raw harsh noise. No more, no less!
150 MURDEROUS PASSIONS tape
United Dairies
This is album that is seriously painful. When people complain that focusing too much of Whitehouse is barely deserved, as so much good stuff has emerged during last 40 years, I get the point. But I also can ask how many of power electronics units have created THIS piercing and disturbing recordings, and being also creative and unusual. There are some, but certainly 150 Murderous Passions can be re-visited year after year and it remains timeless classic.
ANAL EATER "bleeding at the cunt" demo 1995
Don't know when and how I got this, probably decades ago. Japanese noisecore that borders near harsh noise. Somewhere between Gerogerigegege at their short explosions era, meeting Deche-Charge or something like that. Barely instruments, barely "core", more regurgitation of primitive noise. Surprisingly good actually!
FABIO ORSI "Find electronica" CD + FABIO ORSI & VALERIO COSI "We could for hours" CD
A Silent Place
After many years of not being in the mood for "normal ambient" nor warm playful experimental music, I've been listening quite a lot of stuff like that. When it is slow waves and tones of electronics, some fragments of acoustic instruments blending in mix, like sinking into ocean of sounds - might be good. When saxphone starts honking funky melody patters, I can say there would be better use for my stereo system. Yet it is nevertheless inspirational to study composition and texture skills of some of these. Thinking how it could be applied to industrial/noise.