Smell & Quim "Nativity colostomy" tape
OEC
90's Old Europa Cafa. Lots of great tapes. This Smell & Quim tape looks great, and stuff is good too, but not noise! It is all the way dark ambient / dark drones type of stuff. Perhaps walks hand in hand with S&Q LP on Tesco.
Telepherique "Sound-Object" tape + box + art.
Ant-Zen
Early Ant-Zen, act 04! Limited package with SALT Artwar is just 56 copies. Stuff here is partially good, partially it is drum machine electro beat sort of stuff. Of course no news for Ant-Zen guys that there are rhythm on releases, but this early releases of label tend to be way more noise & even power electronics oriented. Design and art was advanced at the time. 1993, that is.
Kosakai Fumio + Takahashi Ikuro "...Of Dogstarman" CD
Not sure if ...Ofdogstarman is the project name, or the album name.
One 70+ min piece here, late 90's drone. Electronics, some sort of reeds, neat stuff even if barely ultra classic. Together with comp CD I posted earlier today, this CD makes me wonder if there would be some noise/experimental sound zine able to make article covering Kosakai's output outside Incapacitants, CCCC, Hijokaidan, and look at his solo output as well as numerous other works very rarely acknowledged.
Back in 2005 or so, on first visit to Japan, I was talking to Kosakai and he mentioned he has boxes of dead stock in basement. Nobody cares, nobody buys. So, next thing I was buying all old Incapacitants 7"s and his 80's solo tapes originals... Some had been at that point already like 20 years waiting anyone to want them. Needless to say, now almost 20 years later of that moment, all gone.
I would not be surprised if copies of ...Of Dogstarman CD would be collecting dust somewhere in Japanese basements? CD worth to grab if you like noisy organic drone.
Ahlzagailzehguh "Enemy of the future" 2xCD
Troniks
Despite being compilation, sound is so coherent and kind of uniform, that you can think of it pretty much as album. Sometimes it stays still for a while, but most of all it is cut up frenzy up there among very best of the sub-genre.
Ahlzagailzehguh "Refuse and Control" LP
Hospital prod
Had not enough of it, so pulled out LP on Hospital prod from shelves. Especially b-side slays. Really excellent cut up noise that has feet firmly in harsh noise blast. Meaning, not the "post-cut up" games. Not long pauses, silence or stutterloop zip zap. Just sheer energy of well done noise.
The New Blockaders "Live at henoeuma" pic LP
RRR
So, in mood for well done noise, pulled out also The New Blockaders live LP. I have feeling that I may have mentioned even in this group that I was at the show. It was 2003, and at that time. TNB had not been very active. Suddenly there is announcement for Final live show, so plane tickets bought to travel UK... But, final my ass!! Haha Of course now 20 years later, amount of final things TNB has done, is probably longer than things they did before that started.
At this show, mr. BWCD (Phil Todd) on stage, pretending to play, but didn't do anything. Just "anti-performance". Rupenus supposedly doing the live noise-mix at room, but not on stage. After show, brief meeting with Rupenus on back stage, but man was so hammered, nothing relevant could be discussed. And what is there to discuss really? Fanboy giving compliments would be just about the maximum level of interaction. I am now absolutely as fanatic of noise as ever been, but one thing has changed. What would be the annoucement that would make you want to fly on other side of world to see it? Well, I guess 2023 Tower Transmission will be it, line-up will be travel wortht! but in general, as good as current day bands are, same urgency to see them live as "final gig of TNB"... hmm.. can't think name that would create such feeling. Flying from finland to NYC to see Ramleh PE comeback.. haha.. It would be interesting to hear what is "international travel worthy noise" for people now!
Illusion of Safety & Z'ev LP
Quite a lot of labels involved in making this happen. Probably good idea in times when would be best to have it available "locally" due shipping. That said, my copies came all the way from Tasmania!
I didn't check any background info when taking copies, and just assumed, due legendary names that this must be some vintage recordings. But no. Of course it is not utterly recent as IOS quite and Z'ev passed away, but it is pretty damn new. Plus really great! It has technologically advance things, but great sounds, great flow, good vinyl cut, good graphics. It reminds me of recent talk with friend. That noise vinyl is good as soon as not all of its qualities are bad. Sometimes you get warped vinyl, sucky sound, expensive price and damaged + shitty cover... But you can take certain amount of warp, extra price, maybe spine rip, etc. If at least *something* is good. Like noise itself.
With this LP, everything is perfect and none of mentioned flaws, and it is like restoring faith on noise vinyls, hehe....