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on: Today at 09:58:48 PM
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Started by coughinghorse - Last post by Bleak Existence | ||
how much they ask for the full size reissue of the ms 20 ?
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on: Today at 08:52:31 PM
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Started by GEWALTMONOPOL - Last post by Bruitiste | ||
If discussion emerges, I may split to different topic, but: This is something I am very curious of. There are handful of tour reports or interviews covering western noise artists playing in Japan ... but how it is nowadays? Of course not meaning right now, but before virus. How is the gig culture? How is the underground culture? Been in Japan few times, from 2005 onwards, but last visit was almost 10 years ago. You could gradually see that less specialist UG shops, venues. Less unusual stuff in record stores, book shops etc. Every time visiting, formerly existing things closing down meanwhile... Still there is something in Japan that makes me want to travel (to even play). Most western countries barely have the lure, when its just the same as going to Helsinki or something, hah... Have not read any reports of how it is like to play there now? Anyone played there in recent years? Now got to listen CCCC live recordings and Mason Jones in Japan and have perhaps unrealistic visions of how it must have been pre-internet vivid physical underground... I hope some podcast would cover mr. Jones adventures in same enthusiasm as he did on his own magazine. Recap the seemingly good times! Thanks for the mention, and it's an interesting question. I haven't been able to get to Japan to play shows in a few years, so I am very overdue to visit again. The last few times I've gone it's still been similar to the past, but it seems as though there are fewer live houses and fewer people to contact who can help organize shows. Some of the great artists are still doing it (Astro, etc) but it's not as active as it was. There's an upcoming Noisextra podcast that includes me talking about some of the early tours there! It was extremely active back then but of course still the audiences were never very large...although they were all very interested and enjoyable. |
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on: Today at 03:25:29 PM
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Started by HgM - Last post by HgM | ||
Latest releases:
Virus Battle 10: Variola Major Vs Streptococcus Pneumonia https://hgmmusic.bandcamp.com/album/virus-battle-10-variola-major-vs-streptococcus-pneumonia Virus Battle 11: Pox Vs H5N1 https://hgmmusic.bandcamp.com/album/virus-battle-11-pox-vs-h5n1 Virus Battle 12: Black Death Vs Hanta Virus https://hgmmusic.bandcamp.com/album/virus-battle-12-black-death-vs-hanta-virus Virus Battle 13: Cholera Vs Bordetella Pertussis https://hgmmusic.bandcamp.com/album/virus-battle-13-cholera-vs-bordetella-pertussis Social Anxiety by Miss Terra Bates https://hgmmusic.bandcamp.com/album/social-anxiety Bodies by Carlo Grossi https://hgmmusic.bandcamp.com/album/bodies |
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on: Today at 03:19:29 PM
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Started by GEWALTMONOPOL - Last post by [MBD] | ||
KRANIVM - The Brighter Edge Of Death
Such a classic. Dark ambient at it's height of oppression and uneasy atmospheres, mixed with the twisted and brilliant sounds only Marco could conjure. The album does all the talking. |
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on: Today at 04:05:11 AM
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Started by GEWALTMONOPOL - Last post by masoncharnel | ||
If discussion emerges, I may split to different topic, but: This is something I am very curious of. There are handful of tour reports or interviews covering western noise artists playing in Japan ... but how it is nowadays? Of course not meaning right now, but before virus. How is the gig culture? How is the underground culture? Been in Japan few times, from 2005 onwards, but last visit was almost 10 years ago. You could gradually see that less specialist UG shops, venues. Less unusual stuff in record stores, book shops etc. Every time visiting, formerly existing things closing down meanwhile... Still there is something in Japan that makes me want to travel (to even play). Most western countries barely have the lure, when its just the same as going to Helsinki or something, hah... Have not read any reports of how it is like to play there now? Anyone played there in recent years? Now got to listen CCCC live recordings and Mason Jones in Japan and have perhaps unrealistic visions of how it must have been pre-internet vivid physical underground... I hope some podcast would cover mr. Jones adventures in same enthusiasm as he did on his own magazine. Recap the seemingly good times! Thanks for the mention, and it's an interesting question. I haven't been able to get to Japan to play shows in a few years, so I am very overdue to visit again. The last few times I've gone it's still been similar to the past, but it seems as though there are fewer live houses and fewer people to contact who can help organize shows. Some of the great artists are still doing it (Astro, etc) but it's not as active as it was. There's an upcoming Noisextra podcast that includes me talking about some of the early tours there! It was extremely active back then but of course still the audiences were never very large...although they were all very interested and enjoyable. |
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ANNOUNCEMENTS : new releases : live gigs : classifieds / NEW RELEASES ANNOUNCEMENTS / The Flayed Choirmaster - Drive Home Safely
on: Today at 02:39:36 AM
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Started by Submersive - Last post by Submersive | ||
haven't found a post about this yet...
this is a "pro-CDR", looks like a regular cd pretty much. came out on Love Earth Music, Steve +DOG+'s label. damn good harsh stuff, even has a P.E. track to mix things up. very "high frequency" noise if that makes sense. if you like early Whitehouse and also like stuff like Stimbox and Xome, I definitely recommend this. https://theflayedchoirmaster.bandcamp.com/album/drive-home-safely |
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on: January 22, 2021, 10:50:46 PM
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Started by coughinghorse - Last post by Major Carew | ||
Anyone going to have a crack at the Khaki version of the full size remake of the MS20? Very tempting. It's up for pre order. |
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on: January 22, 2021, 09:14:29 PM
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Started by Balor/SS1535 - Last post by Balor/SS1535 | ||
I have been really interested in this project recently for his apparent thematic purity and because he creates his own instruments (it would be really cool to hear about these in more detail). I have liked much of what I have heard by him, and would be really interested in learning more.
Also, the Maskhead Discogs page leads me to think that the project has performed live? What releases are your favorites? |
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on: January 22, 2021, 05:25:23 PM
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Started by FreakAnimalFinland - Last post by [MBD] | ||
Psychedelic Funeral and Regression are go to Haare albums. Haven't heard all the new stuff yet but I should be able to grab Tantric Noise soon.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS : new releases : live gigs : classifieds / CLASSIFIED ADS / Re: Old Captain Discogs & Mailorder
on: January 22, 2021, 01:31:38 PM
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Started by Olegh Kolyada - Last post by Theodore | ||
Quote The artwork is courtesy of Bronisław Linke's 1946-1958 series "Screaming Stones", "Atomium" and "Radioactive Dust". Thanks for the tip. Look fantastic ! |
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