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The Cherry Point - Night of The Bloody Tapes (PACrec)
Label info: "Compiled from three years of cassette releases, Night of the Bloody Tapes provides a shattering drive-in experience of unrelenting horror and harsh noise nightmares. Equally fueled by Fangoria magazine, import laserdiscs, third generation vhs bootlegs, damaged contact mics & DOD death metal distortion, The Cherry Point has set the ultimate bait in the trap of terror.
Four tracks, over 40 minutes of static walls, electronic jabs and junk crashes. Contains material originally from the long deleted split tapes with Ahlzagailzehguh, Black Sand Desert, Luasa Raelon, Nkondi, Andy Ortmann, Pedestrian Deposit, The Rita, and more. Mixed & mastered by John Wiese."
(CD, clear jewel case, out of stock)
John Wiese - Teenage Hallucination: 1992-1999 (PACrec)
Label info: "Teenage Hallucination is a compendium of Wiese's initial recordings as a teenager to his seminal early vinyl appearances. From pure analog bedroom havoc to intense cut-up harsh noise blasts, Wiese steadily developed his highly personal and specific style of extreme music while trying to survive the St. Louis experience.
52 tracks in nearly 80 minutes of the best material from his Catwoman 7", split LP with The Haters, split 5" with Panicsville, collaborative tracks with GX Jupitter-Larsen (The Haters) and Corydon Ronnau (Sissy Spacek), and featuring many completely unreleased and unheard tracks of isolated midwest basement obscurity.
Full liner notes by T.Mikawa (Incapacitants/ Hijokaidan) and Seymour Glass (Bananafish). Limited to 1,000 copies."
(CD, clear jewel case, $8.00)
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Sickness / Slogun - The Scars of Happiness / Always Numb (PACrec)
Label info: "Sickness crafts his own brand of technical harsh, detail oriented blasts that cut and shatter. Movement, complexity, intensity; the defining elements of the Sickness sound. Includes a cover of the classic Slogun track "Kill to Forget".
From the gutters of New York City, Slogun is a punch in the gut, a kick in the face to the power electronics community. Singularly obsessed, Slogun IS true crime, violent and dirty. Constant abuse, shouted vocals, searing sound.
This release rescues all of the material from the limited double 3" cdr set released for their 2003 Japan tour."
(CD, cardboard sleeve w/ insert, out of stock)
Bastard Noise / T.E.F. - Astronomical Sound Images (PACrec)
Label info: "CAVEMAN CORROSION. A Kevin Novak (T.E.F.) and Bastard Noise (Eric Wood) collaboration of pulverizing astronomical vibrations. FOUR YEARS in the making! coreleased with PITCHPHASE."
(CD, cardboard sleeve, $8.00)
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Envenomist - Abyssal Siege (PACrec)
Label info: "Heavy Midwest synth work from David Reed (Luasa Raelon, Snip Snip label). Black pulses guide through a Lovecraftian void of murk horror and total darkness. Following a recent Hanson Records cassette and Bloodlust! 7", Abyssal Siege presents four tracks of Reed's most suffocating sound yet."
(CD, cardboard sleeve, out of stock)
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Damion Romero - Negative (PACrec)
Label info: " Wavering tonal drone & feedback shift slowly through the Los Angeles wasteland. Intense & focused, incorporating the haze & smog of the LA skyline, Damion Romero presents his bleakest recording to date. Active since the early '90s with his influential projects Speculum Fight and Slug, Romero has learned to sculpt minimal bass frequencies to fill rooms, crack walls, and shatter skulls."
(CD, cardboard sleeve, out of stock)
Knurl - Scyamine (PACrec)
Label info: "Since 1994, Alan Bloor (Knurl) has obsessively explored the sound of distorted amplified metal. On Scyamine, he creates a scrapyard inferno of roaring feedback and blown speakers, live and raw, produced from found stainless steel.
Relentlessly rushing forward, constantly moving through a maze of grinding scrapes and crashes, Knurl reaffirms his position as the Canadian king of harsh noise."
(CD, cardboard sleeve, out of stock)
The Cherry Point - Black Witchery (PACrec)
Label info: "In 2004, The Cherry Point completed a trilogy of limited edition 3" cdrs, released on Chondritic Sound, Fargone Records, and Audiobot. Now collected and remastered, the dark spell has been cast as Black Witchery, a murky potion of macabre frequencies, derelict moans, satanic power and the hideous stench of occult slaughter.
A black mass ritual for fans of Evilspeak, The Gate, Satan's Black Wedding, Ghoulies 2 (the one set at a carnival), The Tempter, Paura Nella Città dei Morti Viventi, The Legend of Hell House, and John Cassavetes in Incubus (1982) + Rosemary's Baby (1968)."
(CD, cardboard sleeve, $8.00)
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Rudolf Eb.er & Kouhei - Self-titled (Para Disc)
Split release with Rudolf Eb.er (of Runzelstirn & Gurgelstock fame) contributing a 30+ min track of choppy, spastic bursts of weird sounds punching their way through a heavy silence, while Kouhei's three tracks go for a denser collage of detuned instruments, sharp noise and distant rumblings.
(CD attached to an oversized foamboard, 15.00 € - to be repriced in USD)
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Aube & Maurizio Bianchi - Mectpyo Saisei (Para Disc)
Second collaboration release between these prolific artists. Limited to 500 copies.
(CD, plastic case, $18.00)
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