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« Reply #660 on: December 03, 2010, 11:11:18 AM » |
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Various Artists - Juche (CD, DPRK): Compilation featuring Turbund Sturmwerk, Operation Cleansweep, Con-Dom, Genocide Organ, Militia, Ex.Order, The Grey Wolves and Anenzephalia. Very interesting compilation, with a concept (Democratic People's Republic of Korea, of which I don't know too much, to be honest). Worthwhile in general, after I first listen I mostly liked the tracks of Con-Dom, Genocide Organ and The Grey Wolves. Glad I still could get it, as it's strictly limited (to 15.000.000 copies).
Con-Dom/ANTIchildLEAGUE - Free Speech Series (3"CDr in glass frame, L.White Records): Really like this CD, very good. To me it sounds more like Death Industrial than straight Power Electronics (though I'm far from being an expert). Great vocals as well.
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« Reply #661 on: December 03, 2010, 06:27:07 PM » |
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Disgust - Time Ruins Everything This feels way, way too short. The tracks on their MySpace are insane and yet on this disc I feel like I want more. Still one of my favourite acts right now, though, out of any genre, not just noise/PE.
I thought the length of each track worked well for this style and approach, with the whole "Power Violence" in the form of PE / Man is the Bastard / Bastard Noise influence. The first track has a fairly simple design and pattern that if you seen it "on paper" you would probably think "meh that isn't going to be special", but they pulled it off and it sounds incredible. It flows, it's perfectly arranged and maneuvered that its short 4 minute life span comes out of the speakers as a completely unforgettable romp that I don't think anyone else would have pulled it off quite the same. I could listen to just that first track over and over (and I have). The thing that is even better about this little CD is that each track can still hold its own weight next to it. To me the whole thing is an A+ piece of work. But I understand you about wanting more. Of course, like anyone else who likes them, I wish for more material and I'm hoping they do more than just a 3'' next time. I've always said that Disgust is P.E. that you can mosh to, or even blast in your car without getting too many funny looks. Pretty much sums up my thoughts exactly. It's a perfect release, I just want more. I picked up their new tape on Danvers State but haven't had a chance to pop it in yet.
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« Reply #662 on: December 03, 2010, 07:52:07 PM » |
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I'm sure these are hits in the German gothic dance floors
Currently #7 on the DAC album chart!
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« Reply #663 on: December 03, 2010, 08:07:42 PM » |
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Huh! Well, I must have listened this album now 7 times within just couple of days. And playing it as we speak. More and more getting into it.
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« Reply #664 on: December 04, 2010, 11:10:13 AM » |
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BT.HN - Retrospective
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« Reply #665 on: December 06, 2010, 05:42:46 PM » |
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Mania - Ultra-Negative (CD, Freak Animal): Good noise! Don't really know what to say about this, except that in one of the first two songs sounds a bit too high too me, not because it might hurt or something, but it's so high it sounds a bit powerless to me (only this sound, that is). Seems like my only comment about this disc though.
Sick Seed - Beasts Among Men (tape, Freak Animal): A-side: recognizable Sick Seed stuff, though different from the LP. Noise, guitar, recognizable voice, metal (and other?) junk. Side was over before I knew it, which, in this case, definitely is a good sign. B-side: metal junk with some guitar, vocals and electronics, mainly in the beginning, but just very little. Same as for the Hal Hutchinson stuff, I do like the use of junk metal and stuff, but on its own, it doesn't go for too long. It's good for about 20 mins or so, but I can't really imagine that I would like to junk metal and nothing else for more than half an hour.
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« Reply #666 on: December 06, 2010, 10:13:12 PM » |
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Umpio meets Anal Barbara (Nekorekords 2010)
I am not sure if one could call Umpio meets Anal Barbara a collaboration record. The source sounds of the tape comes from noisecore band Anal Barbara's previously unreleased recording, over which Umpio delivers his metal junk and feedback noise. In overall sound, Umpio is way more dominant. Actually the tape differs only little from "normal" harsh noise - just to hear some noisecore band when the noise gets more silent doesn't give that more of originality. Nevertheless, this is a good tape. Compared to two Umpio cds that came out previously this year, Umpio meets Anal Barbara is even more hectic (perhaps this is because of the source material) but also less sharp. At some times it gets even blurry.
- Also some 20 different ep's and splits from mincecore act Agathocles. Perhaps half of them are - as usual for a band making a lots of records, mostly lofi stuff - fairy shitty, but I got them for really moderate price. Some 7"s such as Distrust and Abuse are really noisy, nothing louder than anything else -type of mixing, sounding like lenghty pieces of sound instead of songs. Meanwhile others are merely boring, punkish grind with nice and neat sound not even raw enough to disturb anyone.
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« Reply #667 on: December 06, 2010, 11:14:27 PM » |
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going through some of my records I haven't heard in a while...
Enema Syringe - Live At No Fun Fest 2007 (LP) I have to be honest, this LP makes me want to boogie. The persistent groove could get anyone's foot tapping. The music sounds firmly rooted in the '80s to me but in a good way. I really enjoy the last track especially with it's low pulsing synth.
Emaciator - Coveting (LP) One of most successful Emaciator records in my opinion. Sparse guitar drone but not in the style of Andrew Chalk or Hakobune, much more bare, almost nauseating at times. It's very tense despite of or in fact due to the minimalism.
Aaron Dilloway - Concealed (LP) The best from Dilloway. LSD committed to vinyl.
Red Snapper - Our Aim Is To Satisfy Red Snapper (2xLP) I forgot I even owned this album, picked it up second-hand in Japan 6 or 7 years ago. Kind of a mess of styles. Trip-hop, acid jazz, instrumental rock. This isn't noise or anything. Some of it's rubbish but the instrumental tracks are pretty enjoyable.
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« Reply #668 on: December 07, 2010, 10:59:53 AM » |
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ESOTERIC - The Maniacal Vale 2xCD
Winter music. An good soundtrack when up at 6.00 and watching daylight unfold.
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« Reply #669 on: December 08, 2010, 01:39:18 PM » |
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Neuntöter Der Plage - Breathe This Sickly Breath (CDr, Slaughter Productions): For one reason or another, I thought this would be harsh noise. But no, it's Death Industrial/Ambient, and I really like it. Sounds like some other acts, I've heard before, but the only one I can think of right now is Gräuen Pestanz. Anyway, although I like this CD in general, there are some tracks which I like less, such as Immortalis and The Trick, they seem a bit lighter and less disease-ridden.
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« Reply #670 on: December 08, 2010, 06:33:44 PM » |
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Disgust - Where Angels Fear to Tread C36
What a great tape. Dayton, Ohio is my favourite track, spanning the entire B-side. It put me in a bummer mood, which is good.
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« Reply #671 on: December 08, 2010, 08:47:45 PM » |
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some tape listening today: Clo Goelach / Ashley C - Personal Abattoir (klaustrosignal) Coma Detox - Volatile Debasement (nil by mouth) Halthan - Corrupt (nil by mouth) Foul / Cannibal Ritual - split (phage tapes) The Vomit Arsonist - Reason (nil by mouth) Praying For Oblivion / Unnvald Granheim - split (zuiveringleideren) Red Snapper - Our Aim Is To Satisfy Red Snapper (2xLP) I forgot I even owned this album, picked it up second-hand in Japan 6 or 7 years ago. Kind of a mess of styles. Trip-hop, acid jazz, instrumental rock. This isn't noise or anything. Some of it's rubbish but the instrumental tracks are pretty enjoyable.
funny you mention that one, long time forgotten for me, I got a copy somewhere since around 2001 or so, remember despite 1 or 2 tracks which were really worth the rest was quite cheesy, will revisit it again
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« Reply #672 on: December 09, 2010, 04:09:51 AM » |
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Skinny Puppy - VIVIsectVI LP Skinny Puppy - Fractal Zoom CD Bauhaus - A God In An Alcove single sided 7" flexi Militia - Live Provocation 1 & 2 C60 F/I/T/H - Reopening Wounds: Ignite/Submit + Solace Through Psychosis C76 Author & Punisher - Drone Machines CD Izanami's Labour Pains - The Life And Demise Of Yoshiko Kawashima C21
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« Reply #673 on: December 09, 2010, 04:15:03 AM » |
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Skinny Puppy - VIVIsectVI LP classic. HUMAN DISEASE Author & Punisher - saw him play two weeks ago. I was really disappointed with the performance to be honest.
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« Reply #674 on: December 12, 2010, 08:50:40 PM » |
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Today:
ATRAX MORGUE - Paranoia DIAGNOSE LEBENSGEFAHR - Transformalin DIAMANDA GALÁS - Vena Cava MGLA - Groza TEETH OF LIONS RULE THE DIVINE - Rampton
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