I see guy of the project has posted in this topic too, but not mentioned his own works:
Natural Orthodoxy "Legacies of Rust" tape is one of the very best
"where did this came from" -type of tapes I have listened lately. As many things happen in such a fast pace, it is possibly I have seen or heard it before, but also possibly this was first exposure. Just can't remember.
Got bunch of tapes from New Forces, and when pushed play of "Legacies of Rust", in first few minutes of thought - ah ok, contemporary power electronics. Semi melodic backing tones, scream as loud as possible, some racket on top. But not so fast conclusions! 8 track long tape stands out as proper
album. There is more to it than one can judge by first couple of minutes. Some variation in vocal performance. Not one effect, and totally uniform style. Songs themselves has diversity. From short pieces of noisy and ripping stuff to deep heavy electronic pulsations. Needless to say, tape version sounds way better. While bandcamp version feels like "unmastered", tape feels like it's now sounding as it should. Saturated, punching sound, where some peaks are evened a bit and digital feel is less dominant. I'd recommend tape - and I'd also urge to hurry. It's ltd 75 only! In Europe, at least Freak Animal carries some at the moment, in USA of course label directly is way to go.
Digital version here:
https://naturalorthodoxy.bandcamp.com