Iugula-Thor "processcenes" tape, I remember back in the day, not being instantly caught by this. Wondering even why it was picked up for re-release, but over the years, uniqueness of I-T has proven to not only sustain its strength, but show that there ain't really coming projects like that...
https://www.noisextra.com/2022/04/13/iugula-thor-processcenes/NSI "M Plays Havoc" episode is good one for being such obscure release and plenty of talk about hunt for unknown and totally obscure industrial tapes from the 80's.
Hermann Nitsch episode with Ryan Martin is full of neat information. Even after reading bunch of articles, books, interviews related to his work, it is really good one with enthusiasm and admiration for Nitsch oozing from all the people talking about his work. Ryan Martin has lots of stories worth hearing!
Suzy Poling, I was unfamiliar with. There is a lot of talk of noise/art/music, but also focusing more on near-death-experience of hers and other struggles.
Government Alpha "erratic" episode, those who want to hear this tape, during this summer should be out 5xCD box of G.A. that includes tape in its full glory, mastered by G.A. himself.
In Conversation with Jacob Kirkegaard is another guy I had no knowledge before. If it is someone working under his own name, I got serious challenge to remember anyones names. I would prefer to know them by works, attached to project name... This guy has a lot of interesting stories, recordings of death, field recordings of chernobyl, all sorts of oddities
https://www.noisextra.com/2022/05/18/in-conversation-with-jacob-kirkegaard/Mortal Vision "Nacht Musik" talk is nice. It is very hard to estimate how someone hearing this now, would feel about it? It is nice tape, and reissue LP should be widely available. As project produced only very very limited amount of stuff, it is far less famous than CCCC, Astro or such. For me, merely short piece on Come Again II was reason why I just wanted all that is possible to get. Missing only short comp track on Deadline, and the one split tape that came out 5 years ago.
Teatro Satanico episode makes me want to check out more of his stuff. Name is well known, but can't quite grasp any feeling how exactly any of the particular releases sounded like. Noisextra people certainly are fans.
Prepping for Tour with Black Leather Jesus, Moonbeam Terror and Straight Panic -episode is slightly unusual take. Its kind of mix of promotion for the tour that just got finished yesterday if all went according to plans. They interview all the touring acts separately, catching up some recent things, some personal things, and talk about touring as noise artist and what type of preparations, obstacles and such there are. It would be nice to get other this type of things. Perhaps after the tour -reports? Like mentioned in multiple topics of this form so many people acknowledge the void of information. Things that kind of create the sense of things happening, and feed energy into movement. Back in the day, it could be just Trance writing tour report for his visit in Japan or something like that, what is kind of immortalized among stories we know of Japanese noise. It would be odd if lots of shows and fest happen, and all we get, is 30 sec video clips that disappear into cyberspace.
The most recent episode Mental Descruction CD worship. This is tough CD for me. I did listen it not that long ago, just confirm can I get over the low-bit-rate sampling, bit crushing noises etc... and got to say there is challenges for that, haha.. At the same time, I like it, but there are challenges. It is something what has traumatized my brain on what "digital noises" can sound like.. hah.