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« Reply #8190 on: January 06, 2021, 07:30:30 PM » |
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Metamorphic Mindphase - Liberation 2020 - Jim Wilson of Voice of Eye - organic and giant resonance as I hopingly expected - great ambient album - does short videos for some of the tracks on youtube. Metamorphic Mindphase - Lockdown 2020 - Jim Wilson of Voice of Eye - along with what is found on the above Liberation, there's also tribal and industrial elements to add other layers - if like me you wanted Dead Can Dance to break free on Toward the Within, this is what I imagine that would have been like - also a great ambient album. Gnawed - Subterranean Rites 2020 Blunt Force Trauma - Bled Out 1997 - Deathpile + Gruntsplatter collaboration - play loud. Tangerine Dream - Zeit 1972 Popol Vuh - Aguirre 1975 Popol Vuh - Herz Aus Glas 1977 Popol Vuh - Einsjaeger & Siebenjaeger 1974 Popol Vuh - Seligpreisung 1973 Emtidi - Saat 1972 - I think this and Holderlin's Traum are the reason I prefer folk on record. Ash Ra Tempel - Join Inn 1973 Ash Ra Tempel - s/t 1971 Ash Ra Tempel - Schwingungen 1972 - if I listen to the s/t first, I side with this album as the better, but also vice versa - then Join Inn can also fuck it all up, too.
*as the blue hues of winter came, that floating krautrock guitar sound compliments it all well
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« Reply #8191 on: January 06, 2021, 08:33:49 PM » |
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Black Leather Jesus - Hits Heavy and CRUNCHY tape from 2009. The line up here includes Richard, Sean, long-time collaborator Scott Houston, Kevin Novak, and a few others. Very dense layers from the entire cast that builds into a free-flowing, but never relenting 30+ minutes. I'm not as familiar with the post-2000s BLJ as I am with the 90's catalogue, but what I've heard has been very good. Excellent tape and glad it was re-issued!
Black Leather Jesus - Raw There have been a few new releases in 2020 from the group, but this is the only one I've heard so far besides the BLJ/Rita/JSH/VOMIR tour tape. If all of the releases are of the same quality of Raw, I need to change that. This one honestly should have been on my year end list. It's impressive that Richard has been spearheading this project for 30 years now with an always rotating cast, but still finds ways of creating quality noise. Side B has some very interesting and well used almost musical droning elements underneath the layers which completely took me off guard in the best possible way.
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« Reply #8192 on: January 07, 2021, 12:53:32 PM » |
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Listening a lot to Lingua Ignota these days. I think she's great!
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« Reply #8193 on: January 08, 2021, 04:17:57 PM » |
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URALL - Facing The Ground Instead CS (White Centipede Noise, 2020) I remember hearing Urall on soundcloud years ago, when I still kept an eye out there. As I recall I liked what I heard but that it wasn’t anything special. This tape stands out though, and it seems Urall has carved out something more of his own by now. A rather broad palette of sounds that barely holds together, but it’s all dragged in the same direction mood wise. Many surprises! A mix of present day tape noise/rubbish concrete, 80’s industrial and a glimpse of the timewarped depths often inhabited by Mnem and their few likes. A rather short tape (guessing 20-30 minutes) housing alot of ideas, but it works very well most of the time. Very promising! Will be interesting to hear where he’s heading in the future. Do not miss out!
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« Reply #8194 on: January 08, 2021, 04:28:25 PM » |
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URALL - Facing The Ground Instead CS (White Centipede Noise, 2020) I remember hearing Urall on soundcloud years ago, when I still kept an eye out there. As I recall I liked what I heard but that it wasn’t anything special. This tape stands out though, and it seems Urall has carved out something more of his own by now. A rather broad palette of sounds that barely holds together, but it’s all dragged in the same direction mood wise. Many surprises! A mix of present day tape noise/rubbish concrete, 80’s industrial and a glimpse of the timewarped depths often inhabited by Mnem and their few likes. A rather short tape (guessing 20-30 minutes) housing alot of ideas, but it works very well most of the time. Very promising! Will be interesting to hear where he’s heading in the future. Do not miss out!
Listened to this one last night and found the varying styles were sewn together quite well.
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« Reply #8195 on: January 08, 2021, 05:16:32 PM » |
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URALL - Facing The Ground Instead CS (White Centipede Noise, 2020) I remember hearing Urall on soundcloud years ago, when I still kept an eye out there. As I recall I liked what I heard but that it wasn’t anything special. This tape stands out though, and it seems Urall has carved out something more of his own by now. A rather broad palette of sounds that barely holds together, but it’s all dragged in the same direction mood wise. Many surprises! A mix of present day tape noise/rubbish concrete, 80’s industrial and a glimpse of the timewarped depths often inhabited by Mnem and their few likes. A rather short tape (guessing 20-30 minutes) housing alot of ideas, but it works very well most of the time. Very promising! Will be interesting to hear where he’s heading in the future. Do not miss out!
Listened to this one last night and found the varying styles were sewn together quite well. Yeah. I’m sure my head will stitch it all together over time. Never a bad thing though; not completely ”getting it” straight away.
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« Reply #8196 on: January 08, 2021, 10:46:25 PM » |
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Azoikum - Chaos Patterns Danvers State C77 Balls to the wall chaotic noise wholely in the red for the full hour+. No sound lingers, all pure aggression and force. The sound of being on the receiving end of a failed space capsule re-entry both as astronaut careening to his fiery death and unlucky guy on the ground about to get evaporated. Industrial elements peer through in heavily distorted mechanical samples but this is capitol N Noise. psycho shit ! A+
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« Reply #8197 on: January 09, 2021, 10:13:58 PM » |
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Æþel Electronics – Angelcynn Was expecting a little more form a Hospital release, I must say. Muddy, lo-fi noise and barked English-accented vocals. Reminds me or a cross between Con-Dom and, say, Black State. It's not bad, just - as I say - expected something more 'in your face'. Certain charms and little patterns appear now and again, and I will listen to it again - but probably not that much. Bills itself as "Anglo-Saxon" power electronics, which I can get into, and seemingly the side-project of a synth-pop band. Anyone else have thoughts on this one?
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« Reply #8198 on: January 10, 2021, 06:15:47 PM » |
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Æþel Electronics – Angelcynn Was expecting a little more form a Hospital release, I must say. Muddy, lo-fi noise and barked English-accented vocals. Reminds me or a cross between Con-Dom and, say, Black State. It's not bad, just - as I say - expected something more 'in your face'. Certain charms and little patterns appear now and again, and I will listen to it again - but probably not that much. Bills itself as "Anglo-Saxon" power electronics, which I can get into, and seemingly the side-project of a synth-pop band. Anyone else have thoughts on this one?
Side project of mateys who comprise Natural Assembly and Cremation Lily. To me, it feels like a return to the "Fires Frame The Silhouette" stuff from Cremation Lily, which i vaguely remember he told me is influenced by 8th Pillar, so I dig it. Certainly not the hardest PE ever but that's also not what I'd expect from these guys.
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« Reply #8199 on: January 10, 2021, 08:10:03 PM » |
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« Reply #8200 on: January 11, 2021, 03:26:24 AM » |
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Æþel Electronics – Angelcynn Was expecting a little more form a Hospital release, I must say. Muddy, lo-fi noise and barked English-accented vocals. Reminds me or a cross between Con-Dom and, say, Black State. It's not bad, just - as I say - expected something more 'in your face'. Certain charms and little patterns appear now and again, and I will listen to it again - but probably not that much. Bills itself as "Anglo-Saxon" power electronics, which I can get into, and seemingly the side-project of a synth-pop band. Anyone else have thoughts on this one?
Side project of mateys who comprise Natural Assembly and Cremation Lily. To me, it feels like a return to the "Fires Frame The Silhouette" stuff from Cremation Lily, which i vaguely remember he told me is influenced by 8th Pillar, so I dig it. Certainly not the hardest PE ever but that's also not what I'd expect from these guys. That sounds like something I’d like very much. Those early Cremation Lily cassettes were so good. Not that his later stuff isnt but Ive got a fondness for that early shit.
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« Reply #8201 on: January 11, 2021, 02:31:59 PM » |
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Æþel Electronics – Angelcynn Was expecting a little more form a Hospital release, I must say. Muddy, lo-fi noise and barked English-accented vocals. Reminds me or a cross between Con-Dom and, say, Black State. It's not bad, just - as I say - expected something more 'in your face'. Certain charms and little patterns appear now and again, and I will listen to it again - but probably not that much. Bills itself as "Anglo-Saxon" power electronics, which I can get into, and seemingly the side-project of a synth-pop band. Anyone else have thoughts on this one?
Side project of mateys who comprise Natural Assembly and Cremation Lily. To me, it feels like a return to the "Fires Frame The Silhouette" stuff from Cremation Lily, which i vaguely remember he told me is influenced by 8th Pillar, so I dig it. Certainly not the hardest PE ever but that's also not what I'd expect from these guys. That sounds like something I’d like very much. Those early Cremation Lily cassettes were so good. Not that his later stuff isnt but Ive got a fondness for that early shit. Yeah if you like early CL it's definitely worth checking out! i respect CL a huge amount even though I'm not super into the whole emo-rap direction. I played with him when he was doing a collab set with Knifedoutofexistence and it was a great mix of PE with some of the emo-rap elements which was enjoyable live.
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« Reply #8202 on: January 11, 2021, 04:13:38 PM » |
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Emo rap? I don't think I've heard that! I must be five years behind with CR's output come to think of it so I guess I've missed that developement.
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« Reply #8204 on: January 12, 2021, 02:14:21 PM » |
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Yeah I just checked out new CL stuff and was baffled by the new direction. I do like Jesu, which is somewhat similar but still... What an odd direction to go to and with an established project like that. I wonder why he didn't start a new project for that stuff.
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