RMSS and RESIDUAL CD's on Satatuhatta feel almost like... "american noise releases", hah. In particular, something like pacrec / helicopter. Not due sound or packaging, but because both of these are like 30+ min one track on CD. Of course its long enough to be full length, but still feels to me kind of "wiese thing to do", as opposed to a lot of noise CD's that tend to be 40-60 min things. I am certainly not opposed to half an hour noise CD's. Perhaps even opposite. Perhaps the sonic fireworks of former Residual 3" I was just listening, made me expect "more stuff", but I recall that was what he was also criticized of by some Finn noise heads? Putting too much into one release, kind of
display of all the skills, instead of focusing on making solid noise release. This album indeed goes into that direction. There is A LOT happening with fast pace, in this 30+ min track, but it all happens in one sound spectrum. Fast paced harsh noise, but not jumping in cut-up. Most likely plenty of edits, but also sounding as if it could have been played in one session and published as is. Can be also listened here:
https://satatuhatta.bandcamp.com/album/mythology-of-brain-bodyRMSS is even shorter, 31 mins, but theoretically it could have been divided into many songs. There are very drastic changes of mood and sounds through out the disc. From minimal organic drone humming into electronically treated field recordings, fragments of old dialogues, mixer feedback manipulations, quite crude textured clatter. Unlike the tapes, which I felt like were more textural studies. Great, but often minimal textures where you sort of sink in, this CD is actually very precise composition. Real album, so to say! Noisy, but not noisE. Excellent!
https://satatuhatta.bandcamp.com/album/lihasmuistiDurations meant that I'd listen both couple times instantly, and may have to continue still today for a bit more!