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Dissecting Table - Hypocrisy (Mile 329)
14-th full-length release from Ichiro Tsuji's unique project, this time in the shape of three long instrumental tracks of synthetic noise, strong percussions and japanese biwa music. Closer to "Zigoku" than to "UPD II", and a great starting point for those that have missed out on past releases.
(CD, clear jewel case, $11.00)
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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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Neutralizing Force - Absolute Terror (Mile 329)
Excellent follow-up to "Fusion" in the shape of four tracks of low-resolution metal percussion, neoclassical melodies and M16 bass drum.
(3" CD, $6.00)
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[ 8-bit ] [ neoclassical ] [ percussive industrial ]
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Wreathy - Abaddon (Mile 329)
Second release from this Swedish project, showcasing low-resolution digital tunes with a great sense of melody and melancholy. The use of distortion is more sparse yet present enough to highlight certain parts. Civilization does not end in a flash of light, but in a long, drawn-out suicide.
(3" CD, $6.00)
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[ 8-bit ]
Naked Intruder - The Last Vestige (Mile 329)
Last part of the Prime Directives 3" trilogy, each of which is dedicated to a specific sonic format of yesteryears. Four anthems of 5-channel goodness all recorded with the Nintendo Entertainment System's 2A03 sound chip. Limited quantities.
(3" CD-R packaged inside a NES cartridge, $13.00)
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[ 8-bit ]
Various Artists - This is what we do!!! (Mile 329)
2005 Follow-up compilation to "Don't Touch my Car!!", featuring exclusive tracks by the Mile 329 roster (Naked Intruder, Neutralizing Force, LLDF, Wreathy and new member Skincage) and friends (Dissecting Table, Tarmvred, Sedaye Marg, Stelladrine, Narc, Not Breathing, Boddicker and more). Healthy doses of heavy percussion, strong melodies and skillful sound design.
(CD, clear jewel case, $11.00)
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Dissecting Table - Tranquilizer (MNDR)
Latest release from Ichiro Tsuji, this time on german label MNDR. 3 long tracks of filthy guitar noise, grunting and fuzz that each last over 11 minutes. The closest release would be "Groping in the Dark", but this is much slower and heavier.
(CD-R in a paper-sleeve, out of stock)
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Ultra Milkmaids - 03/02/USA+ (MNDR)
Live material recorded during their American tour in 2002, along with two extra tracks. Sometimes melodic, sometimes noisy, these 30 minutes show you what these milkmaids can pull out of their guitar strings.
(CD in a paper sleeve, out of stock)
[ experimental ] [ guitar drones ]
Melanchoholics - A Single Act Of Carelessness (MNDR / Deafborn)
Label info: "Building on the experimentations from their debut CD (with a mix of field-recordings, guitars, electronically manipulated sounds and spoken word fragments), Melanchoholics walk new paths by exploring several acoustic instruments (such as cello and accordion) and add various sources for drones to their gloomy mélange." Recommended for those who enjoy Magwheels, Aidan Baker and Troum.
(CD, clear jewel case, $12.00, on sale)
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[ guitar drones ]
The Missing Ensemble - Hidden Doors (Mondes Elliptiques / Angle Records)
Label info: "[...] John Sellekaers (Xingu Hill, Dead Hollywood Stars), Daniel De Los Santos (Tamarin) and Mathias Delplanque (Lena, Bidlo) open us the door to a universe whose maze conceals a multitude of other doors. Some are half-open, others are closed and many are, at first sight, invisible. As we explore further, we must let those secret doors some time to take shape, to reveal themselves... and it will then be possible to fix our attention on various aspects of the sound labyrinth that is presented to us, to come and go while letting ourselves be carried by the waves and the modulations, which then become our exploratory vehicle and form one body with us in the journey. Indeed, many doors are hidden, but they are awaiting to be discovered, probed... Behind them, fullness or emptiness..."
(CD, digifile, $12.00, last copy)
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