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Moljebka Pulse - Sadalsuud (Some Place Else)
Label info: "Mathias Josefson is a sound-artist from Stockholm, Sweden, and currently attending the royal university college of fine arts. His main project is Moljebka Pvlse, which is an experimental music group that works with both electronic and acoustic instruments, as well as with field recordings and found sounds. What comes out is hypnotic and meditative soundscapes.[...]
The name Sadalsuud refers to a star of the same name in the constellation of Aquarius. The name comes from an Arabic phrase meaning "the luckiest of them all". Nevertheless the album is rather earthy-sounding, yet mystical and surreal, almost claustrophobic at times. The sound is vaguely reminiscent of some works by Nurse With Wound, Maeror Tri or The Hafler Trio, but carries the trademark Moljebka Pvlse feel. [...]"
(CD, digipak, $14.00)
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[ ambient ] [ drones ] [ field recordings ]
Moljebka Pulse / Horologium - Kaukasus (Beast of Prey)
Collaboration release between Moljebka Pulse and Horologium, inspired and devoted to the region where Europe and Asia meet and where ancestral grudges carry on to this day. Meditative drones and rumbling loops try to convey the majesty and richness of the region, but there are unfortunately no Azeri folk songs to be found here.
(CD, poster sleeve in linen cloth, $17.00)
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[ drones ]
Monstrare / Wilt - Graveflowers (Angle Records)
Collaboration release bringing together two American dark ambient / isolationist projects. Imaginative and organic sonic compositions with subtle glitchy touches and a smattering of saturation here and there that will keep you on your toes.
(CD, deluxe digifile, $12.00)
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[ abstract electronics ] [ dark ambient ]
Mortuor - Nekro / Schizo (Nil By Mouth)
New side-project from the founder of Subklinik and Torturecide, both of which have released material on Slaughter Productions. 20 minutes of poisonous death industrial and bleak power electronics.
(3" CD-R, oversized pro-printed sleeve, $9.50)
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[ death industrial ]
Murderous Vision / Kuru - Blood-Brain Barrier (Somnambulant Records)
Label info: "A split effort by Murderous Vision and Kuru. Murderous Vision presents a homicidal narrative through the medium of death-industrial, placing the listener at a barren locale on the fringe of the city, in the playground of a killer amid society's refuse. The Kuru side of the split tells of a similar compulsion but changes the setting to that of a primordial wilderness where instinct supersedes logic."
(CD-R in DVD case, $6.50, on sale, last copy)
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[ death industrial ] [ harsh noise ]
Mux - The Second Confession (R.A.I.G.)
Another great discovery from the St Petersburg scene. Using analogue synthesizers, assorted instruments and digital processing, this duo churns out sludgy, rhythmic tracks with scraping sounds and rusty textures that wouldn't sound out of place on a Mental Destruction album. Add in some fragile melodic squalls and a strong sense of pacing, and you've got a release that definitely deserves attention.
(CD, special cardboard packaging, $19.00)
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Mürnau - Misanthropy (220N / Hands)
Formerly known as Eisengrau, this belgian unit churns out scraping and violent noisy rhythms in bursts of distortion. 2 tracks included are "null" and "void".
(picture disc 7" + insert, $10.00)
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[ power electronics ] [ rhythmic noise ]
N. - Memories From Before Being Born (Belligeranza)
Produced using nothing more than two empty tape-recorders connected to each other, this is the sound of nothingness, hollow frequencies and flat electroencephalograms. This album is presented over the course of 27 short tracks and fulfills its conceptual promise by straining raw, scum-drenched bass tones to oblivion.
(CD, jewel case, $13.00)
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[ death industrial ] [ noise ]
Naked Intruder - Deadclown Hatecrime (Mile 329)
The release that resulted in my personal addiction to Mile 329's output when I discovered it back in september 2002. 8-bit chiptune melodies collide with pounding drum patterns in this devastating computerised onslaught that would make Ben Daglish proud. Strongly recommended for those that wonder how much time is left before the Commodore 64 and the Spectrum ZX rule the world with an iron fist.
(CD-R in plastic case, out of stock)
Naked Intruder - Iteration III (Mile 329)
The much-delayed third full-length release from Naked Intruder is finally out, and it delivers the goods. And what goods indeed: 8-bit melodies, metal percussions and atonal piano and organ passages fuse into an album of industrial circus music meets 1980s action movie soundtrack. Challenging and rewarding at the same time, this iteration is not a mere repetition but a reaffirmation of a world where creepy clowns, armored bank robbers and cubic insects evolve. The Yars will have their revenge.
(CD-R in plastic case, $13.00)
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[ 8-bit ] [ industrial ] [ soundtrack ]
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