Best Industrial/Noise Compilations

Started by Jaakko V., December 21, 2013, 01:09:31 PM

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Jaakko V.

Obvious subject and there might be a thread about this already, but at least I didn't spot it yet.

What would be the most essential compilation records for people here? Meaning comps that work as complete packages. Not just records with a few good tracks on them, but something more. Records that stand out almost as art pieces of their own.

Care to make lists of the five best ones? Short explanations would be nice.

Still got to think about my own choices a little...

Strömkarlen

#1
I'll list five comps that has meant something to me. No particular order and I don't claim them to be the greatest in the world.

40 days 40 nights http://www.discogs.com/Various-40-Days-40-Nights/release/716932
A friend taped it for me back when it was released. She got it from Pop'n'roll family and the junkies stories made it seem more dangerous then it actually is.

Bethel http://www.discogs.com/Various-Bethel/release/1698996
Mandatory in my book. I probably got it for the Foetus tracks but winding up just listening over and over again.

Golgata! http://www.discogs.com/Various-Golgata/release/668223
Swedish post-punk/industrial -zine Res Publika released a couple of compilation tapes and Golgata! was a great mix of industrial, post-punk and others.

19 keys 19 bands http://www.discogs.com/Various-19-Keys-19-Bands/release/256449
This for me is what Club Moral was all about. I think I need too read some Force Mental and listen to 19 keys 19 bands and see if I still get a headache of the Falx Cerebri track...

Neue Deutsche Post Avantgarde http://www.discogs.com/Various-Neue-Deutsche-Post-Avantgarde/release/267912
This was a strange one. I didn't know what to make of it when I got it but I kept coming back for more and more.

Testament http://www.discogs.com/Various-Testament/release/218178
The Rune Lindblad tracks just blow me away and rest is all topnotch.

Projekt Neue Ordnung http://www.discogs.com/Various-Projekt-Neue-Ordnung/release/184380
So great, just so great.

Fuck Money, Fuck Life http://www.discogs.com/Various-Fuck-Money-Fuck-Life/release/673937
Such a great tape... probably the best Swedish comp ever.

And then there of course Ohrensausen, White Power, Freedom in a vacuum, Dry Lungs, Zyklon B and the list goes on...

murderous_vision

Death Odors (Slaughter Productions)
In The Butchers Back Yard (Cold Meat Industry)
The Absolute Supper (Cold Meat Industry)
Seedmouth (Cold Spring)
Salvation Bloodletting (Live Bait Recording Foundation)

Yeah, I released the last one, but fuck it, it really is one of the best...

JHC

 
Off the top of my head:

Field Tales (Hospital Productions)
Sweetness Will Overcome (Segerhuva)
Sonno Ferrum
Nyrkki & Kyrpa 1 and 2 (Filth and Violence)

Apologies as I'm on my way out the door....
but terse explanation is: All these are good.
"Poetry don't work on whores."

Zeno Marx

not including ambient and power-electronic comps...

Blorp Esette 1977-1980 - great insight into the LAFMS group.
Born Out of Dreams 1985 - classic 80's comp covering period styles and of good flow and consistent quality.
Howard 31 1994 - one of those comps that was both strangely cohesive, yet also exposed a new listener to many genres - get lost in the variation of perspectives.
Integration 1983 - another classic, like Born Out of Dreams, but much better known.
Masse Mensch 1982 - my exposure to all these groups - life changing.
Noise and Junk Omnibus 1991 - Japan and what it had to offer beyond noise.
Ohrenschrauben/Ohrensausen 1985-1986 - questioned listing this one, but the line-up is difficult to dispute.
Sex & Bestiality 1984 - a full semester education of the period - when you could buy a single item that would completely absorb you for months.
The Cave 1654 II 1998 - this one feels like it came out much earlier than it did - straddling both roots and forward thinking.
"the overindulgent machines were their children"
I only buy vinyl, d00ds.

throneheap

I have gotten a lot of enjoyment from the following:

Piller Thriller
Sexorama
Tiger Tongue Pussy Cactus - Terminal Fantasies For Malefic Youth
Nothing Ever Changes (looking forward to the The Alliance as we'll)
Aryan Asshole Compilation Vol. 1
White Nights (wish I owned a physical copy)
BTHO

...probably forgetting a bunch






HOGRA

Out in 2 weeks: "No-Kill" compilation released on blackseed records where 100% of the money made goes directly to a local no-kill animal shelter. See: http://www.blackseedrecords.com/news.html.
Killer comp with some great tracks. Yeah, I might be on it, but buy it to support the animals (the reason I am on it!). 

ImpulsyStetoskopu

Generally speaking I don't like compilations, especially with random tracks or random projects. But there are several which are very important for me, and my re-searching in experimental music:

Tulpas - This is my favourite. With concept, varied music themes and unique tracks dedicated to the main idea of this release.
Polish Road - Very good overview on Polish industrial scene from eighties.
Yugoslavia I
Yugoslavia II
Yugoslavia III - Probably, one of the greatest tryptych, True zeitgeist and intense dokument of forgotten time, forgotten places and forgotten people.
LAFMS - Full, wonderful panorama of one the most important music avantgarde circle ever.
Futura, Poesia Sonora - The next mark of time. To re-search for anybody who wants to know and understand spoken word in futurism and sound poetry at full size.
Japan Noise - Very good album to know unique japanese noise style.
Bruitiste - My loved, modern view on bruitism.

tinnitustimulus

Noise War - Classic Mother Savage Comp, is it reissued yet?
Swallowing Scrap Metal - only know this via mp3 blogs, but I love just about every track, besides furry couch sounds like blank dogs and borbetomagus, it features primitive power electronics, including my favorite tracks by Pacific 231, White Hand, and Blackhouse.

Come Again II my favorite Japanoise comp, thankfully still easy to get as well, leaves you with no excuses not to get it.


algiz

G.A.S.K.R.I.E.G. tape
Wenn alle Brüder schweigen 10"
Natural Order 2LP
How terrorists kill CD

Just many good tracks I will never forget on each one of those

burdizzo

#10
Yes, absolutely. Unfortunately, I don't have the first of these, but I can certainly vouch for the other three. Also in the same vein, and mentioned here recently enough, was the 'War Against Society' 3LP. Another one that I remember being pretty good was 'We hate you: A Small Tribute to Throbbing Gristle' CD and 7" package on Jazzassin.
Rare enough to get outstanding compilations: even the better ones have only one or two outstanding tracks, a couple of fairly good ones, some mediocre, but some dregs as well.

eyestrain

Gonna have to second my support for Fuck Money, Fuck Life (really is the best Swede comp), Bruitiste (perhaps my favorite comp of all time - any genre), and Natural Order (seamless variety).

Would add Höga Nord, Parasit and Prayer Of Mankind.

ConcreteMascara

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Otomo_Hava

Nihilist Assaultcore + Terror Campaign - Both reissued as CDs from Industrial Recollections
Americanoise 2CD
Noise War (Soon to be reissued as 4CD set)
Broken Flag: A Retrospective 1982 - 1985
Dedication -Zweite Auslese- CD
Paper & Plastic 2CD
Transmissions Of Hatred CD
Tesco Disco: Heavy Electronics II 4CD

FreakAnimalFinland

I like compilations a lot. I like themed and well planned compilations as well as many of the old style compilations where simply good stuff was thrown together without any specific "logic" beyond stuff being good.

I can't really remain objective, but most compilations have very specific time when I got them and had big impact. Not in particular order and rather than absolute list, just few things to mention at first...

Americanoise 2xCD
I do have the tape, but I think double CD reissue actually blew my mind despite being such recent release. While "being there" sounds kind of honking ones own horn, I must say that sometimes when things happen too close, one doesn't see the significance until later. Lets say getting lots of "average USA noise" in mid 90's, 15 years later reminds how amazing the "average" was!
http://www.discogs.com/Various-Americanoise/release/3534801

Dedication 2 CD
1993 release with quite massive printrun, you can STILL get it for mere 4 euro! This is exactly the kind of compilation where very little is common with artists. Lets say: Hijokaidan, Chop Shop, Putrefier, Cement Women, Small Cruel Party, etc etc. but more than each band creating great pieces, I have a feel the flow of compilation is simply so great for my own taste. It may start with mechanics of Freudwerk, continue with relatively obscure D.D.Dobson, with few artists between, progress into full on noise orgies of Macronympha and Hijokaidan merely to slow down again into experimental sound art of Alan Lee, consisting only sounds of latex and porno moaning. Almost drone like works of Putrefier, early water noise of Aube and experimental improvasations of Japanese smaller profile bands like NORD or DISLOCATION.
http://www.discogs.com/Various-Dedication-Zweite-Auslese-/master/1399

Dedication 1 LP may have more infamous bands and it's damn good comp too, but I got it many years after the CD above, so it has less importance for me. How can you go wrong with line-up with Entre Vifs, Masonna, Hijokaidan, New Blockaders, Hanatarash, Solmania, etc?!
http://www.discogs.com/Various-Dedication/release/426184

Come Again II CD
I've praised this too many times, I guess. Lets say, take best of Japanese noise masters. Search the best 1-2 minutes moment from some of the best releases, and assemble compilation of that. I don't think majority of works are done for this compilation, but it is basically craftsmanship of compilation making by the guy who put it all together. Meaning, mr. Teshima of Vanilla Records. Many cuts are from tapes on Vanilla records. If you listen this (and those tapes) as much as I did, you'll spot the exact moments when they happen on tape.
http://www.discogs.com/Various-Come-Again-II/release/646088

Noise Forest CD
1992, at the great days of Japanese noise being popular at west... Another solid line-up of heroes.
http://www.discogs.com/Various-Noise-Forest/release/430402

Neuengamme LP
Good mix of power electronics pioneers, rough rhythmic industrial and perhaps less university based electro-acoustic?
http://www.discogs.com/Various-Neuengamme/release/3501192

War Against Society 3xLP
Great presentation. Great quality. Not big fan of Victim Kennel or Law here, but they're not bad either. But rest of compilation is pure gold. While Militia could top their game on "New European Order" and "Machinenzimmer" mCD, this is probably 3rd best Militia. Possibly best Grey Wolves, Con-Dom and Streicher works. So if we consider that out of 6 bands, 4 are presenting perhaps their top performances ever (and being among genre defining names), the compilation must be 100% must-have for any euro PE fanatic.
http://www.discogs.com/Various-War-Against-Society/release/301520

More? Certainly, but lets take some breath...
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