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« Reply #6675 on: January 07, 2018, 12:07:13 PM » |
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"Störkraft – Mann Für Mann No need to say anything about this one"Excellent choice! Storkraft remind me of Honor in some ways, but Honor had more obviously Polish Chorus parts. Only a Polak could write a chorus as good as this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYjCy0royzw
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« Reply #6677 on: January 07, 2018, 07:06:10 PM » |
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not schitzo just clearly likes spouting off mouth without thinking.
What the Christ are you talking about!? I say some of the music I'm listening to and i'm spouting off at the mouth "All racist projects boxset" ( a terrible idea to begin with) then a few days later "I hate racists!" seems like we love padding that post count more than contributing to a conversation. Want more examples? You post things you've downloaded in the purchase thread. You post what you're listening to this very thread without so much as a small review (which is the point of this thread.) Think before you post. Simple really.
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« Reply #6678 on: January 07, 2018, 07:34:05 PM » |
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not schitzo just clearly likes spouting off mouth without thinking.
What the Christ are you talking about!? I say some of the music I'm listening to and i'm spouting off at the mouth "All racist projects boxset" ( a terrible idea to begin with) then a few days later "I hate racists!" seems like we love padding that post count more than contributing to a conversation. Want more examples? You post things you've downloaded in the purchase thread. You post what you're listening to this very thread without so much as a small review (which is the point of this thread.) Think before you post. Simple really. One last thing then I'll shut up. I had a change of heart (not being racist then not, just deciding that I'm not into hearing about it anymore) I didn't say I hate racists, do what you like. I participate!! 443 posts!! YAAS!!!
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« Reply #6679 on: January 07, 2018, 07:54:53 PM » |
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Just listened to Black Magic Pond by John Wiese which I really didn't enjoy. I listened to Soft Punk the other day, which I liked even less. Thinking about why, all I could come up with is they're cut ups with no aggression. Used to really like these albums even though I listened to Flesh and Bone by sickness a lot too.
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« Reply #6680 on: January 08, 2018, 01:56:03 AM » |
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Honor fucking bang, especially the album with Graveland!
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Theodore
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« Reply #6681 on: January 08, 2018, 03:24:20 AM » |
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One last thing then I'll shut up.
You better do ! Enough ! This is not a chatbox to post every bullshit you think of, everyday, all day long. Somewhere i think i remember you wrote you are 15 YO. Not even your age is an excuse. You have problem. I don't care about it, solve it yourself. Shut the fuck up. If you want to post something take an hour break, if then you still want to post it, write it, read it and ask yourself do i really have to post this. I bet even this won't do much difference with you. You have problem. Spare us. Try again in 4-5 years, maybe it's not permanent, i doubt. Don't answer me.
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“ἀθάνατοι θνητοί, θνητοὶ ἀθάνατοι, ζῶντες τὸν ἐκείνων θάνατον, τὸν δὲ ἐκείνων βίον τεθνεῶτες”
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Deadpriest
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« Reply #6682 on: January 08, 2018, 12:38:31 PM » |
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All Music At Once (2010) by Lasse Marhaug: heavy noisey/fuzzed out black metal guitar churning and droning building up to the inclusion of a clattering, with a passages of droning ambient that at times sounds like an ultra slowed down bell. Fifth track is a heavy slightly fuzzed out drone. final track starts with a low drone then feedback over the churning guitar which goes into the ringing drone calming the guitars as it swells filling the air with an ambient hum then with (what sounds like) a picking of tuneful metal prongs ending with a very organic feel then a huge rumbling ambience and a mess of different metallic sounds as the it deadens (I'm 31)
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FreakAnimalFinland
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« Reply #6683 on: January 09, 2018, 09:25:11 AM » |
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DAGDA MOR "The Border of the Light" CD Functional Recent talk about DM made me to pick up this from shelves. I remembered it to be more "ambient". Or maybe ambient is wrong word, but this was far more aggressive and dark than I remembered. Of course we don't need copycats imitating themes what others felt personally to be inspiring and close to their own visions, but it is somehow odd that there wouldn't be much power electronics / industrial with this type of... lets say cultural / mythic approach.
V/A DEDICATION II CD Artware One of my all time favourite compilation CD's. Some say Dedication I LP was so much better, but I disagree. Of course, nothing wrong with first comp, but this is not only full of great noise / industrial, but also oddities add extra spice to it. Cement Women, Alan Lee, Miguel Ruiz, D.D.Dobson etc - would they be amazing separately, in full album format? Possibly, but now among already diverse line-up, they add further levels of innovations in sound.
S*CORE "Crime" CD Daft Records This appears to be the last S*Core album that came out before he disappeared. What a great piece of industrial-noise history. It is so beyond my understanding, how come his albums are always so cheap and easily available. Easily best Japanese industrial project of all times, and while you recognize S*Core's style, albums are not to be confused with eachother. Your Candle Has Died or Missing Volume is not the same as Crime. Great sounding, noisy, but not so much pedal oriented sound loops, well built textures of raw sonic industrial waste. Never careless and totally random, but never also cheesy and "musical".
BLOOD AXIS / LJDLP "Absinthia Taetra" CD Athanor This is easily my favorite from both. I'd hope B.A. to be this experimental more often, and LJDLP have same complexity and diversity what they have here or couple of the 10"s. During december and january, listened this probably dozen times.
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« Reply #6684 on: January 09, 2018, 10:36:18 AM » |
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Just listened to Black Magic Pond by John Wiese which I really didn't enjoy. I listened to Soft Punk the other day, which I liked even less. Thinking about why, all I could come up with is they're cut ups with no aggression. Used to really like these albums even though I listened to Flesh and Bone by sickness a lot too.
Have you heard Circle Snare? I found that one particularly heavy when I was on a big Wiese binge last year. It’s true that his work rarely seems to be about aggression and that isn’t something I look for at all with him, but it certainly can be found throughout his back catalogue. I remember that I used to find his records quite hard to listen to for being so frenetic and cut up but it really clicked over the last couple of years as my own preferences veered into this kind of concrete/electro acoustic inspired direction. The album with Evan Parker is just excellent from this point of view.
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« Reply #6685 on: January 09, 2018, 12:20:37 PM » |
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Just listened to Black Magic Pond by John Wiese which I really didn't enjoy. I listened to Soft Punk the other day, which I liked even less. Thinking about why, all I could come up with is they're cut ups with no aggression. Used to really like these albums even though I listened to Flesh and Bone by sickness a lot too.
Have you heard Circle Snare? I found that one particularly heavy when I was on a big Wiese binge last year. It’s true that his work rarely seems to be about aggression and that isn’t something I look for at all with him, but it certainly can be found throughout his back catalogue. I remember that I used to find his records quite hard to listen to for being so frenetic and cut up but it really clicked over the last couple of years as my own preferences veered into this kind of concrete/electro acoustic inspired direction. The album with Evan Parker is just excellent from this point of view. Yeah I realise the guy is a total virtuoso, I think I have heard Circle Snare but I don't remember it... I might have enjoyed it. GGA is weird it's pretty heavy too, it's junk noise but it's so up beat and bright, I can't help really enjoying it. The Evan Parker stuff didn't much do it for me but I don't think I listened to it at such a high volume, if you say it's that good I shall revisit it. (I think it's called) Mirror is very good totally brutal harsh noise and fairly recent. His stuff with the dude from Incapacitatants is really cool too. I also have his collab. with Cherry point to listen to which is going to be pretty interesting.
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« Reply #6686 on: January 09, 2018, 12:57:42 PM » |
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S*CORE "Crime" CD This appears to be the last S*Core album that came out before he disappeared.
If someone could find him proposing to re-release his tapes, his contributions to cassette VAs , as boxset or series, and he accepts ... That would be greatest news !
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« Reply #6687 on: January 10, 2018, 08:19:07 PM » |
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Indeed. What I know, guys who put out his tracks on compilations already c. 15 years ago, had no means to get replies from him. Pretty much everything stops in late 90's. Only few obscure collaborations that probably were made by other participant. For years, once in a while, I have tried to google, search social media, and find the person but no luck. If someone from Japan knows what happened to him, information would be greatly appreciated.
His old tapes reissued properly on CD would be highly important. Good quality LP probably fine, but original artwork would be best to format into CD size.
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« Reply #6688 on: January 10, 2018, 10:32:01 PM » |
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RE: S*Core
Ben Gilbert at Zabriskie Point (aka giantleech on eBay, or something like that) might be a good contact. That is, if you can get him to respond. The kind of person who was outgoingly helpful...the type of person who dug through the classifieds of MRR to find noiseheads to talk and expose music...who wrote long, great letters. Then...BAM!...no contact. Wouldn't respond to penpals who had been around for a decade or more. Cold turkey. New life.
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"the overindulgent machines were their children" I only buy vinyl, d00ds.
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« Reply #6689 on: January 10, 2018, 10:38:33 PM » |
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Just listened to Black Magic Pond by John Wiese which I really didn't enjoy. I listened to Soft Punk the other day, which I liked even less. Thinking about why, all I could come up with is they're cut ups with no aggression. Used to really like these albums even though I listened to Flesh and Bone by sickness a lot too.
Have you heard Circle Snare? I found that one particularly heavy when I was on a big Wiese binge last year. It’s true that his work rarely seems to be about aggression and that isn’t something I look for at all with him, but it certainly can be found throughout his back catalogue. I remember that I used to find his records quite hard to listen to for being so frenetic and cut up but it really clicked over the last couple of years as my own preferences veered into this kind of concrete/electro acoustic inspired direction. The album with Evan Parker is just excellent from this point of view. Don’t forget the John Wiese – Seven Of Wands CD on PAN if you like the more electro acoustic stuff. It is a few years ago I played it but I remembers it as a really good record. Focused. And like the most PAN records from that time it has the screen printed sleeve and looks good. Even for a cd. Seems like it kind of cheap on discogs also.
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