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Der Eisenrost - Armored Weapon (Japan Overseas)


Der Eisenrost is Chu Ishikawa's metal percussion unit, and evolves in the same universe as the Tetsuo soundtrack which he crafted: loud metallic rhythms, frantic synth lines and a sense of virulent energy. This first album gathers edited tracks from live performances between 1993 and 1994.

(CD, jewel case, $23.50, last copy)

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[ percussive industrial ] [ soundtrack ]

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Desolation Zone - L'Homme Machine (Beast of Prey)


"L'Homme Machine" is named after a book by French philosopher Julien Offray de La Mettrie, the founder of a radical form of materialism he named mechanism. The six tracks presented here live up to this creed by delivering a solid 38 minutes of cadenced factory noises, mechanical rhythms and instructions barked over the factory's PA systems, like a more electronic and rhythmical version of some Linija Mass or Genetic Transmission tracks. Great stuff.

(CD, circular metal case with insert, black latex gloves and scalpel blade, $18.50)

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[ futurism ] [ industrial ]

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Deuterror - Le Gueule de Guerre (Steelwork Maschine)


Label info: "After two net-releases titled "Agrippen" and "Cortharis Lex", which are still available for download on his website, Deuterror offers us his new work and his first release on CD, "Le Gueule De Guerre". A fable on the faith that animates man and keeps him standing, going beyond the limits of minimalist dark ambient or the violence of extravagant noise. Deuterror develops his theme with drones in turn overwhelming and disturbing, vindictive frequencies, making "Le Gueule De Guerre" a severe statement embittered with disillusionment."

(CD, digipak, $14.00)

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[ dark ambient ]

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Devillock - These Graves (PACrec)


Label info: "Devillock is Justin Chris Meyers on organ, tapes, and electronics. Justin also runs the record and tape label Tone Filth and has other additional musical projects including Panther Skull. Matthew St. Germain (Freedom From record label) plays bass on the first track of These Graves. Pete Swanson (D Yellow Swans) mastered this album. Packaged in a two color cd wallet, coreleased with SNSE."

(CD, cardboard sleeve, $8.00)

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Dissecting Table - Human Breeding (Release)


The sounds of a major battle being fought in a scrapyard: grimy, noisy and and relentless. Dehumanized vocals, driving basslines and devastating bursts of noise.

(CD, $12.00, on sale)

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[ noise ] [ percussive industrial ]

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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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[ death industrial ] [ percussive industrial ]

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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 - Into the Light (Crowd Control Activities)


4 long tracks of pure apocalyptic bliss. The first two prominently feature a sort of mechanized death-funk industrial unheard of elsewhere, and the third track is a great slice of old-school structured noise that climaxes with a flurry of pounding drums. The fourth ends the album with the traditional full-on percussive sound that Dissecting Table is known for, but combined with gloomy atmospheric passages. A flawless release.

(CD, jewel case, $16.50, last copy)

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[ noise ] [ percussive industrial ]

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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, $13.00)

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Dissecting Table - El Dorado Of Asvabhava (UPD)


A sort of best-of selection of tracks from the recent 2005-2006 CD-R releases, including picks from "Zettaizetsumei", "Day of Nemesis", "Non-Euclidean Geometry" and "Trial And Error". In-depth track notes and commentary by Stag Ejector of Mile 329. Limited to 100 copies (yes, this is a factory-pressed CD, not a CD-R).

(CD, oversized cardboard sleeve, $13.00, last copy)

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