SICKNESS "I bleed, you bleed, we bleed" 3"CDR
SHIFT / MUTANT APE split CDRI sold a lot of CDr releases away. Format I do not prefer. But, some stuff exists only as CDr and is unlikely to ever be reissued "properly". Like Shift/mutant ape split. Can't really sell it as I believe it would never be published in other format.
Sickness 3"cdr splendid harsh noise. Fast, ripping, hard, with innovative turns. I prefer this over later works. I suppose only this version exist. Mouth records who put out bunch of good 3"cds and was supposed to release Brehren first cd but after cancelling it, it landed in someone elses discography...
Shift, two tracks. 2006, same year when Unable To Abide The Silence Of The World cd came out. Reverse Rhythms, bass tones, processed vocals, heavy electronics.
Mutant Ape, he did this Alpha Male Discharge label briefly and issued also mutant ape/grunt split tape/lathe 7". Name of project was always sort of turn off, but Mutant Ape as music... if there is example of "underrated" it could be it. Really good noise stuff you never hear anybody mention.
Stalnoy Pakt "russia awaking" CDExcellent industrial. Listened today three more veprisuicida reissue masters that are severely more noisy and primitive, but Stalnoy Pakt has different kind of dark, noble and historical feel to it. Echoing repeating machine loops, eerie noisy soundscapes. I wonder if any Alexander Lebedev-Frontov related stuff is bad? All I have, is great...
Free speech 9 x 3"CD seriesPower electronics of 2004. I doubt many would conclude that to be among best years, and I won't make such conclusion either, but when picked up my complete set of 9 free speech 3"cds, I get odd feeling that has there been such massive projects since? Not only that this was set of 9 x 3" cds unified under one theme, but besides format it somehow displays the intent to be "more". Not to denounce how PE is done now, but it seems despite editions remain the same, it feels that artistically there often seemed to be aim for "more". No time to explain further this observation, but perhaps this is something that would require topic of its own... beyond things like Genocide Organ 10" series, Genocide Organ 7" series... so where are the new bands of our times doing something
bigger than just single release? Or even labels?
Rasthof Dachau
I like several of their releases, but never considered any of them utmost classics. Routine is the same. Two layers of sound and vocals. Usually heavy synth tone, rhythmic pulse of some sort.. and aggro voice with good vocal sound. Despite all being good, band never became highest class in euro heavy electronics for me. This is very good stuff to listen to and may be among best RD releases?
SlogunWhen you hear Slogun, you know in few seconds it is him. Quality that is present in best of power electronics. It is not like someone could just re-do Slogun. Its his unique voice and approach. Here, sharp upfront voice, spoken dialogue drifts on the back with simple distorted noise mass.
Strom.ecAlso very unique sound, at times it could be judged to be high-tech and progressive approach to power electronics/industrial noise, yet you can also hear the sound quality of late 90's/early 2000's digital efx pedal technology that makes
Strom.ec same time "futuristic" in sound - but in dated way. Not meant negative. It is somewhere between era of grim analogue stuff and computer noise. They are not analogue almost all all, but how they make the stuff barely is how computer software stuff is being done? Toni's voice is among the absolute best in power electronics. On this 3" last track is oddly primitive song where vocals dominate about 70% of all sound...
IrikarahI remember how mysterious couple first pic LPs of this project was. Great titles, good art, cold, thin, fierce mechanical industrial-pe.
Not to honk my own horn, but I think his split with
Strom.ec is best works by far. This 3" and other "later works" do not have as good vocals or as tasty sounds. This is half good, half little cheaply dating rhythms... His later album always had some horrid EBM esque wibes along hard industrial. This 3" good as element of 9 x 3", not brilliant as stand alone release.
Grey WolvesFirst song they recycle classic GW song on the back with speed manipulation and addef sounds. Dirty, rotten tape-noise and decayed electronics. Already 2000' grey wolves, but firmly roots on their early sound. You can already hear modern age approach, but certainly still on positive note here unlike the final GW things...
Con-Dom / AntiChildLeagueMike and Gaya together doing perhaps surprisingly tonal p.e. Familyman track alone, in its harmonic, throbbing and tonal approach makes this disc worth to grab! Absolutely eerie and menacing.
3 more to go! Perhaps in the evening...