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Flatline Skyline - Horizon Grid [mn026] (Mechanoise Labs)
The debut album from two young prolific musicians that meshes elements of IDM, noise, trip-hop and lush melodic electronics into a personal and inspiring piece of work. The best of genre-hopping experimentation with inspired lyrics and strong vocal performance.
(CD, digisleeve with 3-panel booklet, 400 copies, $14.00)
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Stelladrine - You'll Never See Your World Again [mn027] (Mechanoise Labs)
Journey to a world where monsters, martians and death rays lurk in every corner. Hear the wailing theremins, the bleeps of space-age technology and the roars of soaring rockets! Experience the terror of a thousand alien invasions, the shock of cosmic travel and the spectacular sights of the unknown! Features stunning artwork by STPo.
(CD, clear jewel case, 550 copies, $12.00)
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Bardoseneticcube & Igor V. Petrov - The Perpetuum Mobile Space Vehicle [mn029] (Mechanoise Labs)
Collaborative material from Bardoseneticcube's recording sessions with St. Petersburg-based saxophonist Igor V. Petrov. Definitely one of Bardoseneticcube's most singular and musical works, with a mixture of irradiated electronics, hazy lunar jazz, sedated drones and urban soundscapes. Artwork by STPo.
(CD, digipak, 500 copies, $14.00)
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Necromondo - Quarantined Quarters [mn028] (Mechanoise Labs)
3" supplement to the debut CD release, only available for sale with the first 50 copies. The disease is spreading and quarantine measures are active as of now. Research at the sanatorium archives continues as we look for the starting point of the epidemic. Stay in your homes and await further instructions. End of transmission. Artwork by STPo.
(3" CD-R, mini-DVD case, 3.00 € - to be repriced in USD)
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Necromondo - Necromondo [mn030] (Mechanoise Labs)
53 minutes of maggot-infested sounds strongly inspired by Italian horror movies of the late 70's / early 80's. Oscillating synthesizer buzzes, intestinal bass rumbles, grunting, moaning and fields recordings from contaminated areas.
(CD, clear jewel case, $13.00)
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Cisfinitum - Tactio [mn033] (Mechanoise Labs)
Remastered recording from the live performance held on November 24, 2005 at Saint Peter's Cathedral in Bremen. A meditative composition of radiant drones in the best tradition of Cisfinitum's works.
(CD, digipak, $14.00)
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Concrete Belly - Concrete Belly [mn031] (Mechanoise Labs)
Somewhere between bedroom folk music, circuit-bent electronics and comatose drones, this mini-album brings together a little selection of tracks sent to us by this UK musician. The fragile melodies and shimmering guitar sounds might bring to mind some of Aidan Baker's releases, but the noisier riffs and more loop-based structures of these tracks definitely give them their own personality. Disarmingly touching music.
(3" CD-R, mini-jewel case, $8.00)
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[ collage ] [ guitar drones ]
Karma Kommando - The Revolver as a Prayer Wheel [mn032] (Mechanoise Labs)
Voluntarily misappropriated karmic concepts for powerless electronics. Like perpetually stumbling in the cycles of cause and consequence with no exit in sight. Mostly conceived and recorded with a few self-feeding pedals, vocals and some wind chimes. "To right every wrong, to wrong every right".
(3" CD-R, mini-DVD case, $7.50)
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Various Artists - Don't Touch My Car!! (Mile 329)
Stunning compilation featuring tracks from Naked Intruder, Neutralizing Force, Dissecting Table, Der Eisenrost, CHC System, Tarmvred, Stelladrine, LLDF and many more. A great introduction to the Mile 329 family and related friends with small faces. We will rust the world.
(CD, clear jewel case, to be restocked soon)
[ 8-bit ] [ dark ambient ] [ old-school industrial ] [ percussive industrial ] [ rhythmic 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)
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![Flatline Skyline - Horizon Grid [mn026]](http://www.mechanoise-labs.com/img/small/mn026.jpg)
![Stelladrine - You'll Never See Your World Again [mn027]](http://www.mechanoise-labs.com/img/small/mn027.jpg)
![Bardoseneticcube & Igor V. Petrov - The Perpetuum Mobile Space Vehicle [mn029]](http://www.mechanoise-labs.com/img/small/mn029.jpg)
![Necromondo - Necromondo [mn030]](http://www.mechanoise-labs.com/img/small/mn030.jpg)
![Cisfinitum - Tactio [mn033]](http://www.mechanoise-labs.com/img/small/mn033.jpg)
![Concrete Belly - Concrete Belly [mn031]](http://www.mechanoise-labs.com/img/small/mn031.jpg)
![Karma Kommando - The Revolver as a Prayer Wheel [mn032]](http://www.mechanoise-labs.com/img/small/mn032.jpg)

