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STROM.ec - Laboratorio Suomi (Live 1998-2002) (Freak Animal)


Remastered live tracks from STROM.ec concerts performed between 1998 and 2002. Abrasive power electronics with heavy mechanical loops and shredded vocals.

(CD, jewel case, $13.00, last copy)

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[ noise ] [ power electronics ]

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STROM.ec - Manual of Diagnosis (Neuroscan.org)


Label info: "Listen to the sounds of torment from a lobotomized nervous system and spasms of hallucinatory madness. STROM.ec is back with a painful pure industrial experience from rhythmless, smoking, burning, nauseating ambiances to vibrant cosmic pulsations which either unite with God or the worst nightmare of schizophrenia. Never afraid to take one progressive step further, STROM.ec has progressed from power electronics to a para-psychological frenzy of influences and alternate states of mind that border on the clinically deranged. Definitely not easy-listening music but the added depth of production and audio technology is sure to tune your subconscious to become one with STROM.ec's extreme, damned and perverted sensory suggestion. "The Manual Diagnosis" is conceived as a concept album on surgical lobotomy."

(CD, DVD case with insert, $15.50)

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[ harsh noise ] [ power electronics ]

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Subliminal - Gracebudd (Galakthorrö)


Ridiculously overlooked project that perfectly matches the label's roster while adding its own distinct characteristics to it. Gracebudd is the sound of muffled cries, gasps for air, tape hiss and distant screams overlayed with undulating low-frequency pulses. The result has a deranged autistic appeal to it.

(CD, clear jewel case, $20.00, last copy)

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[ analog electronics ] [ power electronics ]

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Subliminal - Coping (Galakthorrö)


Second full-length album from Albert Fisch and just as cryptically spiteful as the first one, if not more. The label's signature analog electronics compact Subliminal's machine noise and aggressive vocals into a stark and focused charge of pure hatred, the sort not heard of on Galakthorrö since Blut. Beautifully ugly.

(CD, clear jewel case, $20.00, last copy)

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[ power electronics ]

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Sudden Infant - Ear Wash (SSSM)


Disjointed noise pieces that sound as if performed by a mildly retarded child with a big grin on his face. Odd sound effects, erratic structures and a dadaist flair make this one a challenging record to take in one sitting: it does live up to its name. Includes what is most likely the world's most twisted cover of "ne me quitte pas".

(CD, jewel-case, $16.00, last copy)

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[ noise ]

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Sutcliffe Jügend - Pigdaddy (Cold Spring)


Label info: "The Sutcliffe Jügend filthy dirt-mess of an album that is Pigdaddy is now available on Cold Spring. Six stories of mind-fucking depravity. Pigdaddy contains some of the most fucked up, histrionic and downright bizarre vocals ever recorded. The music is created using the most basic sound sources. The overwhelming sense of moral decay makes this Sutcliffe Jügend's most original album yet. Pigdaddy is Beyond Perverse. Sexual transgression never sounded so dirty. Hear Pigdaddy and you will never feel clean again. Cover painting by Kevin Tomkins."

(CD, clear jewel case, $16.00, last copy)

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[ power electronics ]

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Svasti-Ayanam - Sanklesa (Eternal Pride)


Label info: "Svasti-ayanam is Peter Andersson's foray into dark, Tibetan-Nepalese ambience. Andersson is well known for his work as Raison D'etre, Atomine Elektrine etc. In this incarnation, his signature Raison D'etre sound has been modified in an incredibly pronounced, and effective way. Sanklesa is marked by strong tribal rhythms that draw the listener into distant, foreign, ritual soundscapes. Andersson has released a prolific catalogue of music, that includes many CD's, limited vinyl and countless compilation appearances. Album includes 2 exclusive bonus-tracks."

(CD, digipak, $17.50)

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[ percussive industrial ] [ ritual ]

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Tabor Radosti - Lamat (Epidemie)


Czech ritualistic ambient with electronic rhythms and processed vocals that somehow sound like the alien language spoken by the Pharaonic gods in Stargate. Includes three bonus remixes, one of which is by Schloss Tegal. Brings to mind some of the more rhythmical Reutoff tracks at times.

(CD, six-panel digipak, $15.00, last copy)

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[ dark ambient ] [ electro ]

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Tapio Kotkavuori - Terra Hyperborea (Gemina Stella)


Label info: "Musically the artist himself describes Terra Hyperborea as "post-apocalyptic dark-ethno-ambient". Its semi-organic, semi-electric soundspheres are trance-inducing, almost hypnotic, varying from soft mood adjustments to more focused incantations and chants. Kotkavuori's main weapon of choice in this battle against silence is the didgeridoo, but tons of other instruments - such as vocals, rainsticks, shaman drums, coffee maker, synthesizers, kitchen knives etc. - have been used as well. All in all, these recordings create a shamanistic ambiance with a dark twist characteristic to the Left Hand Path. [...]"

(CD, clear jewel case, $15.00)

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[ dark ambient ] [ esoteric ] [ ritual ]

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Teho Teardo - Tower / Microphone (Final Muzik)


This album was recorded using an elaborate set-up of 24 contact microphones placed over various parts of the ancient "Ospedale dei Battuti" tower in San Vito al Tagliamento, Italy.
The 24 microphones were then plugged into a PA system and processed by manipulating the volume faders and several analog filters. A guitar, a Fender Rhodes piano and some electronic effects are also thrown in the mix, for an end result that is a lush tapestry of deep drones and delicate field recordings, with a melodic touch resulting from the use of these additional instruments.
This piece was commissioned in 2005 by the contemporary Art Festival Hic et Nunc.

(CD, digisleeve, $16.00, last copy)

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