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Kim & Buran - Kosmos For Children (Solnze Records)
Kim & Buran are strongly inspired by psychedelic Soviet cartoons from the 70's and 80's, and the CD artwork even features two of the evil robotic henchmen from "Tayna tretey planety" if I'm not mistaken (many thanks to M.M. for sharing this gem with me). Their debut release "Kosmos for Children" is a pleasant brew of retro lounge muzak, playful robo-jazz and cartoon music. It has many similarities with the above-mentioned movie's own score, including the bubbling sounds of Soviet synthesizers. Melancholic at times, upbeat at others, this debut release has definitely found its rightful home among Solnze's roster.
(CD, cardboard sleeve, out of stock)
End - The Sounds of Disaster (Solnze Records)
CD rerelease of the album with 3 extra remixes by Messer Chups. The soundtrack to a spy movie set during the apocalypse. Rockabilly, surf anthems, breakcore and faux jazz are seamlessly collaged into track-sized pieces of manic glee, the sort that titles like "To Hell With Everyone" and "Good Riddance" hint at in a clear manner. No three-line blurb can do justice to this release.
(CD, jewel case, out of stock)
Solomon Schwartz - Et Son Orchestra (Solnze Records)
Traditional Jewish folk songs performed as twist tunes, supposedly by the enigmatic Solomon Schwartz back in 1963. If this is indeed the real background story or a cleverly concealed side-project involving Solnze staff we'll never know, but this album is a gem of positively euphoric, joyous and catchy music. Mazel Tov!
(CD, cardboard sleeve, $18.50)
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Oleg Kostrow - Imago (Solnze Records)
"Imago" is a soundtrack to a theater play by the same name written by Maxim Kurochkin. The material here is composed and recorded by Oleg Kostrow, one of the two members of Messer Für Frau Müller. Pretty much indistinguishable from MFFM, the tracks on this CD feature the same combination of light-hearted lounge / exotica with playful Jean-Jacques Perrey-style electronics.
(CD, jewel case in slipcase, $19.00)
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[ lounge ]
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 ]
Ovro - Gegendurchgangenzeit (Some Place Else)
Label info: "An exercise on aural pathworking. Cinematic isolationist dark-ambient soundscapes, very evocative... you are taken through rainy seas, soaked, shipwrecked, underwater, underground... and what sights you see, what beings you meet on the way is left for your subconscious to reveal. Deep listening for small hours. Sit back, relax and let your mind go."
(CD, clear jewel case, $10.00, on sale)
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[ dark ambient ]
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 ]
Girl Talk - Unstoppable (Spasticated / Illegal Art)
Label info: "Years of MTV crammed into a 12 track hyper-edited epic party album. With all genres covered, this release cuts up endless top 40 sources at a breakneck pace to create the perfect A.D.D. club mix. Girl Talk tours regularly in the U.S., and Gregg Gillis is becoming identified as the poster child of the glitch pop craze. Never mind the bootleg / mash-up hype, this is the jump off. This CD includes a Quicktime music video compiled from live footage shot over the past two years."
(CD, jewel case, $13.00, last copy)
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[ collage ] [ plunderphonics ]
D.N.D - Slaves Build in Series (Spatter)
From slow mind-numbing noise to full-speed blurred beats, D.N.D's sound is often close to some of the Japanese noise acts such as K2 and Masonna, but with less use of cut-ups.
(CD-R in DVD case, $7.00, on sale)
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[ harsh noise ]
Cloama - Neuroscan Organization (Spatter)
Dark ambient / death industrial from a member of Strom.EC. Bleak, dank material that also integrates some elements such as orchestral loops and some sparse vocal samples.
(LP, $18.00)
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[ death industrial ]
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