ODMOWA IN 04 "FERTILE GROUNDS" A COLLECTION OF IMPOSSIBLE MUSIC

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ODMOWA IN 04



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Theodore

This looks very promising !

'1982-2022 : 40 Years Of Difficulty' : Having birthday in a few days, this should be written on my cake, haha.

If possible please arrange some distribution in EU for this and Spermathlon. On top of shipping costs and import fees now fucking Euro currency has taken the downhill ...
"ἀθάνατοι θνητοί, θνητοὶ ἀθάνατοι, ζῶντες τὸν ἐκείνων θάνατον, τὸν δὲ ἐκείνων βίον τεθνεῶτες"

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AVAILABLE NOW FOR DIRECT PURCHASE IN NORTH AMERICA, COPIES WILL BE GOING OUT TO SHOPS AND DISTROS LISTED ABOVE OVER THE NEXT WEEK






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A REVIEW OF "FERTILE GROUNDS" BY FRANS DE WAARD (KAPOTTE MUZIEK) HERE:


"FERTILE GROUNDS (cassette compilation by Odmowa)

Someone went to great lengths to create a cassette compilation that looks and feels as if it was made in 1987 rather than in 2023. The credits are typed on a typewriter, the images are obscure, and it's Xeroxed like an old-fashioned item. The subtitle is 'a collection of impossible music', which is nice, but (without going into a discussion) what is impossible music anyway? Sixteen pieces of old and new music, including an old-fashioned 'Introduction' piece. The oldest is by Pseudo Code, from 1982, and If, Bwana, Big City Orchestra, Knurl, and Mhlest have pieces from 2022. As you can already see with these names, we are dealing with some old noise music. Add to this Kapotte Muziek, Anal Character, Smell & Quim, John Duncan M. Wrzosek, Humectant Interruption, Smersh, Bourbonese Qualk and Solomonoff & Von Hoffmannstahl, and you know the retro party is complete (oh, one track is 'interlude'). One could expect a lot of noise music, but that is not the case. Sure, there is some of that from the usual suspects, but the words 'electronic' and 'experimental' come to mind when hearing this. In that respect, this compilation is also a fine reminder of the ones from the 80s. A good compilation is not about just one genre, power electronics, for instance, but rather has a variety of styles, so that its easier to recognize who's doing what here. Certainly, with Bourbonese Qualk and Pseudo Code, recognizing is very easy, but also John Duncan and Big City Orchestra. A most enjoyable release indeed. No true fan of noise and related music should be without. (FdW)
––– Address: odmowa@protonmail.ch"

http://www.vitalweekly.net/1371.html

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BRIEF REVIEW FROM JACK DAVIDSON'S "FAVORITE MULTI-ARTIST COMPILATIONS OF 2022" HERE:

Released alongside the self-titled Humectant Interruption tape mentioned in the last list, Fertile Grounds rounds out a hearty 2022 for the soon-to-be-Miami-based ODMOWA imprint—call 917-456-9133 for catalog. Scattered self-help audio extracts escort ears through a packed tracklist featuring newly established label staples HI and Smell & Quim (whose Spermathlon got the reissue treatment earlier this year) alongside names both familiar and unfamiliar: John Duncan, Knurl, Anal Character, Kapotte Muziek. Ridiculously eclectic and thoroughly bizarre at every turn.

https://noisenotmusic.com/2022/12/29/list-favorite-multi-artist-compilations-of-2022/