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Bardoseneticcube - Technosphere (Ultra)


First part of the "Sphere" trilogy. Amorphous and bass-heavy dark ambient with miscroscopic details shifting gears in the background. Cover artwork by Lebedev-Frontov of Linija Mass / Ultra. Limited to 120 copies.

(CD-R, oversized cardboard sleeve, out of stock)

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Vetrophonia - Promzona (Ultra)


Second CD release from this collaborative project between the Russian activists responsible for ZGA and Linija Mass / Stalnoy Pakt. While somewhat more accessible than "Simultannostb", Promzona carries over much of the same elements but in a more refined form, resulting in what is possibly their best release yet. Oxygen-starved symphonic loops, field recordings, didgeridoos and metallic clangs form a soundtrack to a desolate world of slowly sinking tugboats and aborted construction sites.

(CD, oversized cardboard sleeve, 13.00 €)

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Bardoseneticcube - Geosphere (Ultra)


Second part of the "Sphere" trilogy. This is mostly the noisier side of Bardoseneticcube where saturated bass drones and repetitive machine rhythms invade the previous chapter's soundscapes. The album cools down during the second half, and there's even some down-tempo melodies kicking in on the 5th track.

(CD-R, cardboard sleeve, out of stock)

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Shift - Unable To Abide The Silence Of The World (Unrest Productions)


First self-released CD album from this UK power electronics unit, partly inspired by Cormac McCarthy's "Blood Meridian". Rumbling, sizzling noise loops with loud bass and buried, barely audible vocals, somewhat reminiscent of DVT at times.

(CD, jewel case in slipcase, 12.00 €, last copy)

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Dissecting Table - Dead Zone (UPD)


4th CD release on Dissecting Table's home label, proving ample demonstration of this project's ability to construct morbid ambiant combined with strong percussive parts.

(CD, out of stock)

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Dissecting Table - Groping in the Dark (UPD)


Thirteenth release from Hiroshima's best. This one prominently features layers of guitars and the electronic noise is less present than elsewhere, so it could possibly be viewed as a more accessible release to the uninitiated "metal-friendly" ear. Make no mistake though, this is Dissecting Table and what we have here is brutal, almost exhausting digital death metal with hyperkinetic explosions replacing what usually passes for rhythms.

(CD, jewel case, 12.00 €)

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Dissecting Table - Non-Euclidian Geometry (UPD)


Third Dissecting Table release of 2005 so far, and an outsider one at that. This release sets aside the guitars and rhythmical components and moves into full-on noise territory: blasts of white noise, undulating bass sounds and howling screams. Since this is Dissecting Table and not some run-of-the-mill noise project, there's always a purpose to the madness, a finality to the onslaught, and the dynamic nature of the tracks keeps you on your toes. A brief respite is provided in the shape of the third track, a sonic visit to a dank scrapyard at nighttime.

(CD-R with full-color artwork, jewel case, out of stock)

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Dissecting Table - Zettaizetsumei (UPD)


Fourth DT release of 2005 so far. No guitars and very little drums on this one, but 4 long tracks of evolving glitchy electronics with autistic rhythms, some shouted vocals and violent spasms of digital noise. At times it sounds like DT channeled through a ZX Spectrum. Strange stuff indeed.
On a side note, Malignant Records better not rip off this description for their own catalog like they did with the last DT. Write your own, people.

(CD-R, jewel case, 10.00 €)

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Dissecting Table - Day of Nemesis (UPD)


The first DT release of 2006 sees the heavy electronic noise of his recent CD-Rs colliding with the visceral vocal stylings and manic rhythms of past albums, at least as far as the memorable first track is concerned. The others are relentess and caustic noise pieces that'll give your ears a thorough frequency workout to the point of exhaustion.

(CD-R, jewel case, out of stock)

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Dissecting Table - Supernatural Power (UPD)


Yet another Dissecting Table CD-R, this time with the recent tendancy for violent digital noise mixed up with orchestral sounds. The first track combines growling, deep piano notes, dissonant strings and heavy metallic clanging to a disturbing effect.

(printed CD-R in oversized sleeve, 11.00 €)

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