Artist: Bastard Noise And Guilty Connector
Album: Decimation Cycle
Year: 2002
Genre(s): Harsh noise
Download.
Posted by DW.
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Bastard Noise And Guilty Connector - Decimation Cycle
Labels:
Bastard Noise,
Guilty Connector
Navicon Torture Technologies - Mind Is A Prison
Artist: Navicon Torture Technologies
Album: Mind Is A Prison
Year: 2006
Genre(s): Power electronics, death industrial
Download.
Posted by DW.
Album: Mind Is A Prison
Year: 2006
Genre(s): Power electronics, death industrial
Download.
Posted by DW.
Labels:
Navicon Torture Technologies
IRM - The Cult Of The Young Men
Artist: IRM
Album: The Cult Of The Young Men
Year: 2007
Genre(s): Power electronics, death industrial
Download.
Posted by DW.
Labels:
IRM
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Chris Connelly - Artificial Madness
Artist: Chris Connelly
Album: Artificial Madness
Year: 2011
Genre(s): Industrial, metal, rock
Download.
Posted by DW.
Album: Artificial Madness
Year: 2011
Genre(s): Industrial, metal, rock
Download.
Posted by DW.
Labels:
Chris Connelly
Elm - Woven Into Light
Artist: Elm
Album: Woven Into Light
Year: 2008
Genre(s): Drone, ambient, experimental
Download.
Posted by DW.
Album: Woven Into Light
Year: 2008
Genre(s): Drone, ambient, experimental
Download.
Posted by DW.
Labels:
Elm
Nature And Organisation - Beauty Reaps The Blood Of Solitude
Artist: Nature And Organisation
Album: Beauty Reaps The Blood Of Solitude
Year: 1994
Genre(s): Neofolk, experimental
Absolutely beautiful. I could not recommend this more.
Download.
Posted by DW.
Album: Beauty Reaps The Blood Of Solitude
Year: 1994
Genre(s): Neofolk, experimental
Absolutely beautiful. I could not recommend this more.
Download.
Posted by DW.
Labels:
Nature And Organisation
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Fuck copyrights
Megaupload's gone. Luckily we use Mediafire, but who knows, it might be only a matter of time until that's gone.
Sadly, two of my favorite blogs announced a hiatus today because of Megaupload's demise- Bleak Bliss and Corrupted Delights.
R.I.P.
The world gets more disappointing every day.
Posted by DW.
Sadly, two of my favorite blogs announced a hiatus today because of Megaupload's demise- Bleak Bliss and Corrupted Delights.
R.I.P.
The world gets more disappointing every day.
Posted by DW.
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Xasthur - Subliminal Genocide
Artist: Xasthur
Album: Subliminal Genocide
Year: 2006
Genre(s): Black metal, ambient
Download.
Posted by DW.
Album: Subliminal Genocide
Year: 2006
Genre(s): Black metal, ambient
Download.
Posted by DW.
Labels:
Xasthur
George Harrison - Electronic Sound
Artist: George Harrison
Album: Electronic Sound
Year: 1969
Genre(s): Avant-garde, noise
An early George Harrison "noise" album involving him experimenting on a Moog synthesizer for two lengthy tracks. Side A is good, side B is even better.
Download.
Posted by DW.
Album: Electronic Sound
Year: 1969
Genre(s): Avant-garde, noise
An early George Harrison "noise" album involving him experimenting on a Moog synthesizer for two lengthy tracks. Side A is good, side B is even better.
Download.
Posted by DW.
Labels:
George Harrison
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Polar Moldmentous - Forbidden Recitation
Artist: Polar Moldmentous
Album: Forbidden Recitation
Year: 2011 (reissue)
Genre(s): Noise, power electronics, experimental
Download.
Posted by DW.
Album: Forbidden Recitation
Year: 2011 (reissue)
Genre(s): Noise, power electronics, experimental
Download.
Posted by DW.
Labels:
Polar Moldmentous
Cold Cave - Love Comes Close
Artist: Cold Cave
Album: Love Comes Close
Year: 2009
Genre(s): Synthpop, post-punk
Download.
Posted by DW.
Album: Love Comes Close
Year: 2009
Genre(s): Synthpop, post-punk
Download.
Posted by DW.
Labels:
Cold Cave
Tim Hecker - Ravedeath 1972
Artist: Tim Hecker
Album: Ravedeath 1972
Year: 2011
Genre(s): Ambient, dark ambient, drone
Download.
Posted by DW.
Album: Ravedeath 1972
Year: 2011
Genre(s): Ambient, dark ambient, drone
Download.
Posted by DW.
Labels:
Tim Hecker
Saturday, January 7, 2012
DW's Top 10 of 2012
No links because no links. Some of the links are available somewhere in this blog. Some aren't.
1. Alberich - Psychology Of Love
Kris Lapke's Alberich project has been consistently releasing some of the best PE around over the last few years. Last year's 16-tape box set NATO Uniformen earned him a name ranking among the greats, but this year's Psychology Of Love LP proves that he is far from slowing down in quality and is improving with each release. On Psychology Of Love, Alberich's rhythmic industrial "beats" with grating noise and ambient melodies, along with pained, sometimes inhuman vocals, create a release that takes us to the heights of the most beautiful and most hideous ends of sound, all while leaving us in a nearly trance-like state from which it becomes hard to listen to much of anything else afterward. At the end of side B, I find myself usually just flipping back to side A again. Absolutely impeccable. I can't pick out a single flaw with this release.
2. Young Widows - In And Out Of Youth And Lightness
In 2011, Young Widows' In And Out Of Youth And Lightness took us beyond the Jesus Lizard worship of the first two albums and really saw the band coming into their own and releasing something completely original. Less balls-to-the-wall noise rock than it is refined and sometimes dramatic songwriting, the drawling vocals, steady rhythms, and guitars which fall somewhere between country-western and a strange sort of post-rock really make this, their most accessible work to date, also their strangest work to date- something you don't see very often, but it works.
3. Vatican Shadow - Washington Buries Al Qaeda Leader At Sea
Dominick Furnow's industrial project based on American involvement in the Middle East and Islam extremism explores a more ambient and melodic side on this release, and the results are beautiful (yes, one could argue VS has always had a more ambient and melodic side, and I would agree, but this is where it really reaches its full potential so far, I think). Mesmerising, repetetive, hypnotic, like the ocean waves against a US aircraft carrier. My personal favorite track is Bin Laden's Corpse, which, after a short introduction, seems to go on forever on the same melody- but for the careful listener, there are constant minor changes in the background which gradually change the piece completely. I haven't heard anything I didn't like from Vatican Shadow, but this release in particular wows me.
4. Various - White Eye Of Winter Watching (Hospital Productions compilation)
Anybody who follows noise/PE and doesn't know about this release probably has been in a coma. Soooo many great artists on this 2xcass release (Alberich, Deterge, Vatican Shadow, Genocide Organ, FFH, Whorebutcher, just to name about 0.5% of them). The mastering is absolutely beautiful, as well as the packaging and concept. It would take pages to really describe this release, though, so I'll sum it up simply by saying this is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
5. Tyler, The Creator - Goblin
This is the best hip hop album I've heard in a long time, maybe since MF Doom's Mm... Food. This album follows the concept of Tyler, The Creator going to therapy for misbehavior and for his depression; he ends up spilling all of his darkest innermost feelings on the therapist. It's dark, sarcastic, and conceptual enough to make this a serious album, but ridiculous, dirty, and hilarious enough that the album is still a fun listen. Just an all-around enjoyable release.
6. Tearoom Trade - Impersonal Sex In Public Places
Some of the lyrics on this abrasive, one-off PE release about homosexual encounters in public (I'm guessing inspired by the essay of the same name and subject) might sum it up a little better than I could: "What I need is a real man/To make mincemeat of my asshole." Or how about this: "Fuck me in all my orifices/I'm your whore/Nothing but a hole." Or maybe: "...My shitty job/And my brat kids/And my fat, ugly wife/Seem so fucking far away." If you can find this, GET THIS. This should be a requirement. Unbelievable live show, too.
7. Various - Anhedonia (Fusty Cunt Tapes compilation)
Fusty Cunt Tapes, a label run by Jim Haras (Deterge, Pyrrhic Thanatology Monger), put out a compilation last year on the theme of self-denial, asking the artists involved to work on that theme. What emerged was Anhedonia, a total wreck of fast-paced, crushing, and ugly PE and noise from artists like Nyodene D, Exploring Jezebel, Alberich, Teenybopper, and numerous others, with a booklet featuring art for each artist all wrapped in a diaper. It's a brutal and fantastic compilation.
8. Cold Cave - Cherish The Light Years
This does not sound like it came out in 2011, besides the crisp production- it sounds like it should have been released in the 1980s among all the other big artists of the synthpop/post-punk scene. Having a soft spot for that sort of sound, I really enjoyed this album; despite what it lacks in originality (obviously, this sound is nothing new), it still manages to be creative with it and do it extremely well.
9. The Residents - Lonely Teenager
The recent Talking Light tour (which, if you had the pleasure of seeing, was an absolutely amazing time) was interesting in the fact that it was not in support of any new release, but rather just a new way of playing their music mixed in with some brand new tracks in the form of ghost stories. After the tour, the Residents decided that it had been successful enough that they needed at least some sort of studio release- this became Lonely Teenager. Featuring some of their best Talking Light renditions of old classics such as Lizard Lady and Six More Miles To The Graveyard, as well as some of their ghost stories, Lonely Teenager is a completely successful and impressive studio release, ranking up there with some of their best.
10. Prurient - Bermuda Drain
Certainly the most divergent release in Prurient's catalogue, and one that sparked a lot of controversy and debate among noise fans and Fernow followers this year, Prurient's Bermuda Drain is less noise than it is, as Fernow himself considers it, "sound collaging". Some of the album is the most musical work Fernow has done, such as the fast-paced industrial track A Meal Can Be Made. Other tracks retain Prurient's classic angst and aggression in a barrage of rhythmic harsh noise, like Watch Silently. Most tracks remain somewhere in between, not quite music, not quite noise, a bit ambient, a bit agressive, really somewhat unplaceable. I thought this was an outstanding release, personally. Mr. Fernow has outdone himself again.
Honorable mention: Force Publique Congo - Rubber, Copper, And Witchcraft In Zandeland
This was a release I listened to over and over and over, and it probably would have been in the top 10 if there was more material on it. Side A is a gradually-building eerie, crackling, and ominous power electronics track while side B is harsh and hard-hitting lo-fi midrange noise. Excellent concept, excellent sounds, very creative... all with that classic Hospital Productions sound. Brilliant release.
Best reissue: Polar Moldmentous - Forbidden Recitation
This is probably my favorite Lust Vessel project, and this release has one of the darkest and most intensely opressive atmospheres I've heard on any noise release, well, ever. Beautiful in a really fucked up sort of way.
1. Alberich - Psychology Of Love
Kris Lapke's Alberich project has been consistently releasing some of the best PE around over the last few years. Last year's 16-tape box set NATO Uniformen earned him a name ranking among the greats, but this year's Psychology Of Love LP proves that he is far from slowing down in quality and is improving with each release. On Psychology Of Love, Alberich's rhythmic industrial "beats" with grating noise and ambient melodies, along with pained, sometimes inhuman vocals, create a release that takes us to the heights of the most beautiful and most hideous ends of sound, all while leaving us in a nearly trance-like state from which it becomes hard to listen to much of anything else afterward. At the end of side B, I find myself usually just flipping back to side A again. Absolutely impeccable. I can't pick out a single flaw with this release.
2. Young Widows - In And Out Of Youth And Lightness
In 2011, Young Widows' In And Out Of Youth And Lightness took us beyond the Jesus Lizard worship of the first two albums and really saw the band coming into their own and releasing something completely original. Less balls-to-the-wall noise rock than it is refined and sometimes dramatic songwriting, the drawling vocals, steady rhythms, and guitars which fall somewhere between country-western and a strange sort of post-rock really make this, their most accessible work to date, also their strangest work to date- something you don't see very often, but it works.
3. Vatican Shadow - Washington Buries Al Qaeda Leader At Sea
Dominick Furnow's industrial project based on American involvement in the Middle East and Islam extremism explores a more ambient and melodic side on this release, and the results are beautiful (yes, one could argue VS has always had a more ambient and melodic side, and I would agree, but this is where it really reaches its full potential so far, I think). Mesmerising, repetetive, hypnotic, like the ocean waves against a US aircraft carrier. My personal favorite track is Bin Laden's Corpse, which, after a short introduction, seems to go on forever on the same melody- but for the careful listener, there are constant minor changes in the background which gradually change the piece completely. I haven't heard anything I didn't like from Vatican Shadow, but this release in particular wows me.
4. Various - White Eye Of Winter Watching (Hospital Productions compilation)
Anybody who follows noise/PE and doesn't know about this release probably has been in a coma. Soooo many great artists on this 2xcass release (Alberich, Deterge, Vatican Shadow, Genocide Organ, FFH, Whorebutcher, just to name about 0.5% of them). The mastering is absolutely beautiful, as well as the packaging and concept. It would take pages to really describe this release, though, so I'll sum it up simply by saying this is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
5. Tyler, The Creator - Goblin
This is the best hip hop album I've heard in a long time, maybe since MF Doom's Mm... Food. This album follows the concept of Tyler, The Creator going to therapy for misbehavior and for his depression; he ends up spilling all of his darkest innermost feelings on the therapist. It's dark, sarcastic, and conceptual enough to make this a serious album, but ridiculous, dirty, and hilarious enough that the album is still a fun listen. Just an all-around enjoyable release.
6. Tearoom Trade - Impersonal Sex In Public Places
Some of the lyrics on this abrasive, one-off PE release about homosexual encounters in public (I'm guessing inspired by the essay of the same name and subject) might sum it up a little better than I could: "What I need is a real man/To make mincemeat of my asshole." Or how about this: "Fuck me in all my orifices/I'm your whore/Nothing but a hole." Or maybe: "...My shitty job/And my brat kids/And my fat, ugly wife/Seem so fucking far away." If you can find this, GET THIS. This should be a requirement. Unbelievable live show, too.
7. Various - Anhedonia (Fusty Cunt Tapes compilation)
Fusty Cunt Tapes, a label run by Jim Haras (Deterge, Pyrrhic Thanatology Monger), put out a compilation last year on the theme of self-denial, asking the artists involved to work on that theme. What emerged was Anhedonia, a total wreck of fast-paced, crushing, and ugly PE and noise from artists like Nyodene D, Exploring Jezebel, Alberich, Teenybopper, and numerous others, with a booklet featuring art for each artist all wrapped in a diaper. It's a brutal and fantastic compilation.
8. Cold Cave - Cherish The Light Years
This does not sound like it came out in 2011, besides the crisp production- it sounds like it should have been released in the 1980s among all the other big artists of the synthpop/post-punk scene. Having a soft spot for that sort of sound, I really enjoyed this album; despite what it lacks in originality (obviously, this sound is nothing new), it still manages to be creative with it and do it extremely well.
9. The Residents - Lonely Teenager
The recent Talking Light tour (which, if you had the pleasure of seeing, was an absolutely amazing time) was interesting in the fact that it was not in support of any new release, but rather just a new way of playing their music mixed in with some brand new tracks in the form of ghost stories. After the tour, the Residents decided that it had been successful enough that they needed at least some sort of studio release- this became Lonely Teenager. Featuring some of their best Talking Light renditions of old classics such as Lizard Lady and Six More Miles To The Graveyard, as well as some of their ghost stories, Lonely Teenager is a completely successful and impressive studio release, ranking up there with some of their best.
10. Prurient - Bermuda Drain
Certainly the most divergent release in Prurient's catalogue, and one that sparked a lot of controversy and debate among noise fans and Fernow followers this year, Prurient's Bermuda Drain is less noise than it is, as Fernow himself considers it, "sound collaging". Some of the album is the most musical work Fernow has done, such as the fast-paced industrial track A Meal Can Be Made. Other tracks retain Prurient's classic angst and aggression in a barrage of rhythmic harsh noise, like Watch Silently. Most tracks remain somewhere in between, not quite music, not quite noise, a bit ambient, a bit agressive, really somewhat unplaceable. I thought this was an outstanding release, personally. Mr. Fernow has outdone himself again.
Honorable mention: Force Publique Congo - Rubber, Copper, And Witchcraft In Zandeland
This was a release I listened to over and over and over, and it probably would have been in the top 10 if there was more material on it. Side A is a gradually-building eerie, crackling, and ominous power electronics track while side B is harsh and hard-hitting lo-fi midrange noise. Excellent concept, excellent sounds, very creative... all with that classic Hospital Productions sound. Brilliant release.
Best reissue: Polar Moldmentous - Forbidden Recitation
This is probably my favorite Lust Vessel project, and this release has one of the darkest and most intensely opressive atmospheres I've heard on any noise release, well, ever. Beautiful in a really fucked up sort of way.
Emil Beaulieau - Moonlight In Vermont
Artist: Emil Beaulieau
Album: Moonlight In Vermont
Year: 2005 (2011 reissue)
Genre(s): Noise
America's greatest living noise artist.
Download.
Posted by DW.
Album: Moonlight In Vermont
Year: 2005 (2011 reissue)
Genre(s): Noise
America's greatest living noise artist.
Download.
Posted by DW.
Labels:
Emil Beaulieau
Syd Barrett - The Madcap Laughs
Labels:
Syd Barrett
Friday, January 6, 2012
Borg 64 - They're Using Nanoprobes
Artist - Borg 64
Album - They're Using Nanoprobes
Year - 2005
Genre(s) - Hardcore / Experimental / Electronic
Posted by KB
Labels:
Borg 64
Sunday, January 1, 2012
Zelophilia - Lust, Loathing, & Love
Artist - Zelophilia
Album - Lust, Loathing, & Love
Year - 2011
Genre(s) - Experimental / Metal
Download (Bandcamp)
Posted by KB
Labels:
Zelophilia
Cephalic Carnage - Misled by Certainty
Artist - Cephalic Carnage
Album - Misled by Certainty
Year - 2010
Genre(s) - Death Metal / Grindcore
Posted by KB
Labels:
Cephalic Carnage
Thy Catafalque - Rengeteg
Labels:
Thy Catafalque
Fucked Up - David Comes To Life
Labels:
Fucked Up
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