https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ax5MbFYeolYhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frH1jxJuG7Uhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2NUlduerF0US (?) power electronics active from around '93 to ??. Last release was "Kiss," an LP from Trash Ritual in 2008. Decided to open up a topic after stumbling upon some unnamed .MP3s on my computer - turned out to be from a CDr containing rips of Strict's "In Preparation" and "Impulsion" tapes. Really good shit! The links above are from the Trash Ritual LP.
On "Impulsion," most of the tracks I can recall have a solid PE approach, but with the more fluid, noisier tendencies of Ramleh and Sutcliffe Jugend. Everything is crunchy/distorted like most other American PE and noise, though the vocals are still fairly audible, in the high-pitched, hysterical "madman" style of SJ and early Whitehouse. However...there's a certain quality to the approach that brings this stuff above a lot of other PE, perhaps the more free-flowing, noisy tendencies again. The first couple tracks have a lot of high-pitched feedback with some pretty exhaustive screamed vocals, which made me think that "this is what Incapacitants and Hijokaidan would sound like were they PE and not HN."
Honestly can't differentiate between which tracks are from Impulsion and which are from In Preparation, because compared to the track listing on Discogs, I don't have the entirety of either release.
Turns out J. Kart, the main man behind all the sleaze, is pretty active on YouTube. He's got some good videos juxtaposing scenes of debauched behavior with appropriate sounds (SJ, Ramleh, The Velvet Underground), but best of all are when his Strict material is combined with these visuals. This is pretty much the extent of the information I've found on the project, except in a Slogun interview where Mr. Balisteri says that Kart is an expert on serial killers. I think I once saw an advertisement for a zine with some of the above-mentioned photos included. Any interviews or anything like that floating around out there?
Also, holy shit - the split with Taint! Pretty much takes the cake for an, erm, uh, "hands on" approach to PE. The fact that actual photographs are glued to the front is pretty suggestive. This is basically where the bar is set regarding psychosexual sadistic electronics, IMHO.
I'm really hoping someone here can enlighten things a bit more. Killer stuff, absolutely underrated, almost never mentioned, and why the fuck hasn't his ENTIRE DISCOGRAPHY been reissued on Industrial Recollections? Either FreakAnimal or someone else...be quick about it!