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Ond - S/T (Inner Gravity)


Debut release from this American dark ambient duo whose memorable CD-R release on Somnambulant Corpse ("For Influence Blooms Of The Subtle Wing") some of you might remember. On this album the sound is bass-heavy, melodic and mournful, with some minimal percussion pacing some of the tracks. While the two longest pieces slightly suffer from being stretched out for too long with too little, that shouldn't detract from what is an overall solid debut.

(CD, jewel case, $15.00)

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Onirot - Augusta Taurinorum (Inner Gravity)


There's very little information on this one, so a brief summary will have to do. What you'll find here is a combination of cinematic (as in trailer-style sped-up sound effects) dark ambient and horror movie synth soundtrack. Despite minor production limitations (not everyone can be an instant Lustmord when doing sound design), there's a definite "demon in the cellar" B-movie charm to this. Pick it up and find out.

(CD, jewel case, $15.00)

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Onirot - Deus Ex Machina (Inner Gravity)


Final part of the Onirot trilogy. This time round the production is crystal-clear and the sound incorporates distant mechanical rumblings, footsteps and mangled drones into the mix. It seems the dank cellars have been left for desolate industrial fields, and the result definitely warrants praise. Well done!

(CD, jewel case, $15.00)

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Chu Ishikawa - Tetsuo The Iron Man (Japan Overseas)


This CD contains the soundtracks to both of Shinya Tsukamoto's "Tetsuo The Iron Man" and "Tetsuo II: Body Hammer". Composed and performed by Chu Ishikawa (also active as a percussionist in Der Eisenrost), these scores combine various forms of metal percussion and soaring synthesizer lines suitable for rusting the world away.

(CD, jewel case, $25.00, last copy)

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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, $25.00, last copy)

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Masonna / Rudolf Eb.er / Dave Phillips - Arschloch-onna (Japan Overseas)


Label info: "This release is a collage of both live aktions and studio recordings that were recorded during a Japanese tour Japan in October 1997 by the Swiss based Schimpfluch-Grupp (Rudolf Eber and Dave Phillips) with Japanese based Maso Yamazaki (a.k.a. Masonna). Arschloch means asshole in German and onna means woman in Japanese. Total duration is roughly 41 minutes." Japanese import.

(CD, clear jewel case, $18.00)

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Various Artists - Red Square (KultFront)


Third release from the KultFront label, gathering exclusive tracks from 16 Russian industrial projects on the subject of National-Bolshevism. Whetever the contributions endorse, mock, comment on or even ignore Limonov's political family varies from track to track, and the number of sub-genres covered also reflects this variety of opinions and styles.
The participants are comFORdebt, Nazi Bastards From Aldebaran, Rupor Udara, Majdanek Waltz, MP 44, Kryptogen Rundfunk, Cloning Experiment Failure, Comforter, Linija Mass, Fedor Svolotch, Chelovek, Mashina I Trans V Urbastrukture, DMT, Shumy Rossii (Noises of Russia), Disciplina Arcani, Cisfinitum, Knut.

(CD, cardboard sleeve in red envelope, $19.00)

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Various Artists - Thalamus II (KultFront)


Compilation dedicated to the 2nd edition of the Thalamus festival, held in Pskov in May 2005. The CD features two exclusive tracks from each of the projects which performed there, namely the following: Cisfinitum, EKRAN (a Kryptogen Rundfunk / Anthesteria collaboration), Shumy Rossii (Noises of Russia), Lunar Abyss Deus Organum and Majdanek Waltz.

(CD, cardboard sleeve with inserts, $17.00)

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Various Artists - Black Square (KultFront)


Follow-up to the Red Square compilation, also released on St Petersburg label KultFront. This time round, the participants include Bardoseneticcube, Anthesteria, Ganzer, Cyclotimia, Ekran (Anthesteria + Kryptogen Rundfunk), Reutoff (whose track here is one of their best pieces), Sal Solaris, Necropolis, Bunker, Misery and SS-18.

(CD, matte-laminated cardboard sleeve, $17.00)

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Panicsville - Perverse (Liquid Death / Hello Pussy)


Released in 2004, "Perverse" is another stroll into the happily deranged world of Panicsville. It's a somewhat noisier affair than its direct parent "Sterile", but it does keep the latter's taste for twisted sonic collages, diseased atmospheres and pulsating electronic howls. this is like dumpster-diving into surreal nightmares, and what you'll scrounge up will leave you with a black-toothed grin.

(CD, clear jewel case, $13.00)

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