PLAYLIST with COMMENTS/REVIEWS

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Bloated Slutbag

More subliterate reposts from the land of the alcohol addled...

Incapacitants - Sarin Will Kill Every Bad Aum!!!
There isn't much what can get everyone's favorite mild-mannered banker worked up, but when it does, and I'm not a religious person but, JESUS. There's harsh and there's harsh. And then there's, harsh. Definitely qualifying in the latter capacity. Of harsh. Think supremely vicious, think densely layered. Exquisitely torturous. Severely pitched. Excetera excetera sayeth ye of the incapacifold. Like, some pretty harsh shizzle, no doubt no doubt. But also, and despite the prime-era date-stamp (1995), suggestive of that pre-Kosakai rough, that pre-Kosakai brute, that pre-Kosakai raw. The shit is just so blissfully harsh, on so many levels, and makes me want to, well aside from punch my fists into random pockets of stale air whilst screaming uncontrollably like the spastic I will always be, suggest there to be a release in the making. Let's called it The 7 Inches. The long hard version. Bring forth your Alcoholic Speculations (1995!) your Selling Mutual Funds By The Pound, all them shits and you, my boy my girl my friend, are fucking. there. Like, explicative! Can I be any more clear? Of course I can, but this is the best I can manage at this point. (Sad, i'nit?) Explicative you motherexplicitaving explicativeholes!

Where was I? Oh yes. Well. Make no mistake. Sarin will most undoubtedly kill every less than proper aum-like personage. Not like they ain't had it coming and all but like, uh, yeah.

BTW please don't gas me. Harmless noisetwat, me.

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QuoteBring forth your Alcoholic Speculations

But bring you not too many lest you black out for good in pools of your own soy sauce 'n beer chunder.

But just running with this 7inch thing. Not because there are so many as that so many so decisively KILL. And do so (KILL) running against that run-time proper that some have sometimes argued as necessary. And as perhaps The Mikawa has less directly argued (as necessary) in namechecking The Riley. The Riley, the fuck you say. Well look, in such capacity, the temporally abridged capacity, does there emerge not a whole 'nother species of Incapacitant?

Case, meet point:

Incapacitants - Zashikiwarashi Effect
In its ultimate manifestation a sort of tribute to the never-to-be-realized genius of persons with the balls to at least seriously undertake consideration of a double 7inch*.

Rescued from obscurity come: four furious frenzied ferocities, all killer no filler. The opener in particular, "Zashikiwarashi Effect Part 1". Scorched bliss, end to end, emphasis on the ends as- much unlike a good chunk of the brevities, including the other three here repped- this one would seem to have been decisively chopped out of a much longer session to which one may only ask why and only answer that sometimes sacrifices need be made in the name of an awesomeness that would never be a double 7inch. Part 1 so good it's almost ho-hum, like, of course it gone tickle all the boxes, such an unstoppable, yet uncontroversial, instantly boingable, holy fuck it the shittable, why even questionable, are thy ears not entirely like scorched-to-the-fuck-and-yo. Funny that, that that real shit, that real real shit, that shit of the instantly killer varietal would come as, say it, conservative. That guaranteed harshbliss for which questions were never necessary. And which then would more than justify Parts 2-4, where the letters double-u, tee, and eff start to enter the equation, but in such lovably fucked-be-me sorta ways, and in fact is that not the MO, as a certain three letter acronym'd chap, above, asserts? It is the MO. Has always been the MO. When it comes to fucking around, these fuckers don't fuck around. If you catch my jizz. Alcoholic speculation uber al-

I've got one thing to say
Before I am drunk again
Goddamn, The Mikawa
Goddamn, The Mikawa
Goddamn anyone for saying a word to the contrary


Incidentally, I'm told there are worse ideas than public castration.

* for reference: the four studio tracks were originally destined for double 7inch release on SPITE. recording date(s) could range through anywhere in the 90s, really, though the original release date was probably set for 97 or 98**.

** disc itself coming out in 2012
Someone weaker than you should beat you and brag
And take you for a drag

Stipsi

Encephalophonic - X

I'm not the greatest fan of cut up noise, but he's objectively on another planet.
Probably the best harsh noise artist in Italy and not only.
North Central
Mademoiselle Bistouri
Daddy's Entertainment.
PERVERT AND PROUD.

Zeno Marx

I've been going back and forth between the Pariah Tapes and Pornoise 1 KG sets, and most of that back and forth is because it's been a real slog.  I was listening to the 1990-1996 unreleased tracks and CDs from the Merzbox, so I thought I'd hit up some early Incapacitants to break up the focus, but hit...a...wall (pun intended).  Pornoise turned into a tad of a burden as well. On many days, tracks like "New Karma" would encourage distraction with something else until the next 30-minute punisher exercise, but not on this day.  Just when I thought it was time to put both sets away, this track sucked me into its space, perfectly melding with where my head was at and how the day was feeling.  It might never happen again, though precedent can be a powerful thing with listening, but wowzer, was this ever the soundtrack for my world for nearly thirty-one minutes.
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Lee Counts - S.A.N.S. Sessions cassette on Austerity Measure (No Rent side-label) : Welcome to my basement ! I have a lot of junk here, tools, chains, saw wheel, black+deckers, sandpapers, everything we need for a metallurg party. - All live, you can hear them talking sometimes. Very acoustic sounds, for the most part. - Had drunk some beers yesterday and this tape was great fun. Was listening with a smile on my face. - On Discogs i saw there isnt any other release by the guy. I thought there definetely should be more, and asked myself do i want them like this -acoustic, improvised- or more 'composed' / processed ? A search today helped me answer. There is a new tape out : https://leecounts.bandcamp.com/album/lee-counts . I listened it on Bandcamp. It's fine but i go with S.A.N.S Sessions, anytime, no question. Still i found an artist that i will follow his work, for sure.
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[MBD]

BØLTORN – Dødsverk

So this is a new project from Nordvargr along side a few others, with this release being their most current. Tesco gave it the LP treatment earlier this month.

If you like heavy and nasty European Industrial/Power Electronics with plenty of composition and a slight hint of the malice acts like Slogun do best, I highly recommend checking this out.

https://tescogermany.bandcamp.com/album/d-dsverk
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Bloated Slutbag

Quote from: Zeno Marx on August 21, 2022, 09:21:28 PM
I've been going back and forth between the Pariah Tapes and Pornoise 1 KG sets, and most of that back and forth is because it's been a real slog.  I was listening to the 1990-1996 unreleased tracks and CDs from the Merzbox, so I thought I'd hit up some early Incapacitants to break up the focus, but hit...a...wall (pun intended).  Pornoise turned into a tad of a burden as well. On many days, tracks like "New Karma" would encourage distraction with something else until the next 30-minute punisher exercise, but not on this day.  Just when I thought it was time to put both sets away, this track sucked me into its space, perfectly melding with where my head was at and how the day was feeling.  It might never happen again, though precedent can be a powerful thing with listening, but wowzer, was this ever the soundtrack for my world for nearly thirty-one minutes.

I think I had something approaching a very much same experience, years ago, actually not too too long after I'd first picked it (Pornoise) up. And I really want to say it was with New Karma.

That burden thing. It happens, with the boxset thingies in particular. (Damn you current era!) Punishment I read as the lag-time, emphasis on time, in seeking out the appropriate space, read: bliss. The New Karma moments didn't come so much then, but they do now, invariably late at night, sussed, half dead to the world, blissfully un-focused, emphasis on the un, more than willing and able to enter other worlds for multiples of hours straight.
Someone weaker than you should beat you and brag
And take you for a drag

morbid_dyspepsia

MEDITASI SAPI - demo (Flapping Abouts)

I received this tape in the mail along with the artists other project's tape EAT FLESH - which is more in the vein of traditional Australian grind/ noisecore; a lot like Warsore/ Disgorge, with a Warsore cover added. Anyway, it is not uncommon for anyone, globally, to give a shit about Australian noise for the most part (never have, never will) but this stuff is really great! Totally psyched-out loops, with hidden textures and hypnotic voices interfering and reoccurring. Being a fellow Novocastrian (from Newcastle) it is a similar style to that of COCK SAFARI who runs GROG PAPPY, but also reminds me a bit of YCLEPT DINMAKERS or the RADIO LOOP ORCHESTRA, and in my honest opinion it really gives tape loop masters like DILLOWAY a run for their money! Literally. And that coming from someone who's a big fan and listened to a lot of Aaron's music. It's just Un-marketed, unwanted, and therefore unheard, maybe that's part of the reason why it's been manufactured on recycled tapes, anyway, a quick google search and I'm sure you'll find it, or something decent that is related.

Zeno Marx

Quote from: Bloated Slutbag on August 25, 2022, 04:38:50 PM
Quote from: Zeno Marx on August 21, 2022, 09:21:28 PM
I've been going back and forth between the Pariah Tapes and Pornoise 1 KG sets, and most of that back and forth is because it's been a real slog.  I was listening to the 1990-1996 unreleased tracks and CDs from the Merzbox, so I thought I'd hit up some early Incapacitants to break up the focus, but hit...a...wall (pun intended).  Pornoise turned into a tad of a burden as well. On many days, tracks like "New Karma" would encourage distraction with something else until the next 30-minute punisher exercise, but not on this day.  Just when I thought it was time to put both sets away, this track sucked me into its space, perfectly melding with where my head was at and how the day was feeling.  It might never happen again, though precedent can be a powerful thing with listening, but wowzer, was this ever the soundtrack for my world for nearly thirty-one minutes.

I think I had something approaching a very much same experience, years ago, actually not too too long after I'd first picked it (Pornoise) up. And I really want to say it was with New Karma.

That burden thing. It happens, with the boxset thingies in particular. (Damn you current era!) Punishment I read as the lag-time, emphasis on time, in seeking out the appropriate space, read: bliss. The New Karma moments didn't come so much then, but they do now, invariably late at night, sussed, half dead to the world, blissfully un-focused, emphasis on the un, more than willing and able to enter other worlds for multiples of hours straight.
Agreed.  It's the dark side of the wonderful period of box sets.
"the overindulgent machines were their children"
I only buy vinyl, d00ds.

Phenol

Quote from: [MBD] on August 25, 2022, 05:53:34 AM
BØLTORN – Dødsverk

So this is a new project from Nordvargr along side a few others, with this release being their most current. Tesco gave it the LP treatment earlier this month.

If you like heavy and nasty European Industrial/Power Electronics with plenty of composition and a slight hint of the malice acts like Slogun do best, I highly recommend checking this out.

https://tescogermany.bandcamp.com/album/d-dsverk


Only listened on Spotify so far and enjoyed it a lot. It kind of reminds me of Memorandum, which is definitely not a bad thing! I would imagine that the vinyl format suits it quite well. I wish Nordvargr would focus more, though. He has so many projects and such a high output of varying quality (often good, never really bad, but a lot of nonessential stuff nontheless). Fewer releases but of consistently high calibre would be much preferred.

NerveGas

#8559
Smell & Quim - Spermathlon CS

Recent reissue on promising new label, ODMOWA. A-side is clunky, clanging, awkward tape abuse with some pervert samples. Certainly the "weird noise" to be expected. By no means bad, but the B-side really shines for me. Phaser, moans, and buried melodies. Wet, slithering, and droning quicksand darkness.

Hermit - Logic Bomb CS

I'm most familiar with Hermit on the 7" format, and so far I feel like that works best... but I'm digging through a stack of tapes currently with a few of his in it. Totally fried out, buzzing malfunctioning modem harshness, pained high end, and bass-y spurting delay. Quite varied and active at times, and settling into repetition at others. Even some strange mellow moments. While I'm far from having his entire discography, I do find myself returning to this project quite a bit regardless of some slightly tedious, forgettable, or goofy moments on releases like this (ie: slowed down hip-hop samples, synth lines, and obnoxious beeping loops).

B-Side is a live recording including feedback, deranged vocals, and guitar noise. Not without its primitive charm.

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FreakAnimalFinland

Piled up bunch of 3"CD(r)'s last night Started with
Murderous Vision "Buring the promised land" 3"cdr on Mouth Rec.
Damn! It is really good one, and surprising. I guess one must confess I have listened this when it came out, and in house full of noise, this slim and small item just gets buried somewhere. Now that I listen to it, I am wondering is there other MV that is almost closer to... like Grey Wolves type power electronics? Processed vocals, all sorts of sounds put together, at the same time aggressive, but also multilayered and atmospheric. Actually just couple weeks ago, I got one guy arrive my shop and he dropped big box of 2nd hand industrial CD's. I grabbed some MV I was missing and other c 20 year old discs.

MK9 "self medicated" 3"
published 20 years ago. Crystal clear electronics / synth sounds, and while one may appreciate MK9 at his spoken word/sample oriented approach, at this time, on this release, his instrumental electronic noise sound was very good. Not as harsh and in-your-face as Death Squad had been, but very good. Disc just ended, and got to put next few in rotation...

Daniel Menche "Blood of the land" 3"cd
is fairly recent.
Man is still master of his craft. I remember first getting his 12" on Tesco, back in the 90's, and already then he was described as some sort of sound master? Well, I guess he is. Rarely heard anything I did not like!

Slogun "nineteen sixty nine" biz card
I think I got all these private biz card cdrs he did. Some of them came when I was in NYC for couple of weeks, sleeping at floors of friends and spending days walking around with no direction, just trying to find interesting things in NYC. Some were found!

Cock E.S.P. "greates dicks 3" 3"cd
I always remember old interview where they said in early days, they wanted to make NOISE, but didn't know how it was made. Nobody told you need bunch of distortion pedals. So early works was not as harsh as for example this 3"CD is. Its funny, but harsh. I think it is very hard to understand in internat age, that there could be someone who likes noise, makes noise, but doesn't know what is "distortion pedal". When I started, I had no idea what is "analogue synth", nor I knew anyone who had distortion pedal, or what it was. It was of course lifetime ago, but interesting time to hear noise and have zero idea what was used to make it.

Sewer Goddess "eris sadisticum" 3"CDr
on Silken Tofu label. Makes me ask if S.G. Is still around, and is Silken Tofu still around? Both seemed to fade away some years ago...
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[MBD]

Slacking - Cycling Through Bother & Bliss CDr

I bought this at Thousands Of Dead Gods over my recent NYC visit on a whim and I'm absolutely loving this!  Extremely varied harshness that can go from a collage of various field recordings with the occasional stringed synth on top, to all out hellish feedback, junk and everything loud the next.  An excellent edition to both the Pittsburgh noise crew and the Prose Nagge catalog.

Golden Purifier - Walpurgisopfer c70

Currently my new favorite project. P Kerin of Fieldwork returns with the sounds of the last stages of decay and entropy before nothing is left. This release is beyond bleak, beyond anything else in the U.S. scene at least and that makes it all the more special. The sequel to this tape was just released along with a split between Ferro Mortem and Pain Appendix. Order fast!!

https://fieldwork.storenvy.com/
Material Body Dysfunction & Flickering Coward. Cincinnati OH USA.

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NerveGas

Quote from: [MBD] on September 18, 2022, 07:22:00 AM

Golden Purifier - Walpurgisopfer c70

Currently my new favorite project. P Kerin of Fieldwork returns with the sounds of the last stages of decay and entropy before nothing is left. This release is beyond bleak, beyond anything else in the U.S. scene at least and that makes it all the more special. The sequel to this tape was just released along with a split between Ferro Mortem and Pain Appendix. Order fast!!

https://fieldwork.storenvy.com/

Just picked this up as well. Fieldwork is doing great stuff. Excited to hear the newest Golden Purifier and agreed that Walpurgisopfer is a top notch release. Glad to see someone mention it.
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HateSermon

Yeah I also picked up that one as well as the Legion V.K. Promo which I thought was really good. Excited to hear more from both projects.

NerveGas

#8564
Pyrox - Fragment

Relentless whirring and buzzing from Mr. Bloor. No surprise that this is high quality. Like the amplified sounds of the inside of an unforgiving, rusty, motor working itself to death. Varies from full rumble and low hum to hissing mids and highs, but the idea remains relatively the same throughout the first track. It's a good and effective idea though, so no complaints there whatsoever.  And tape is dubbed very loud! Second track begins more subtly with a slow, creeping build, but the same familiar harsh and meditative sound palette.  If Side A is a motor on its last legs, then Side B is the alarm signaling it's impending malfunction. Piercing. Next up is the Pyrox - Intersect tape on Absurd Exposition.
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