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Cloverleaf - Self-titled (Rectrix)
Label info: "Cloverleaf's debut is a crushing and thorough ideal of suffering. Slowly churning forth bilious spew for all righteousness; a dark classical work worthy of concert hall attention. Predominant usage of guitar, piano, and samples for a flowing and ebbing manic depression."
(CD-R, $7.00, on sale)
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Concrete Belly - Concrete Belly [mn031] (Mechanoise Labs)
Somewhere between bedroom folk music, circuit-bent electronics and comatose drones, this mini-album brings together a little selection of tracks sent to us by this UK musician. The fragile melodies and shimmering guitar sounds might bring to mind some of Aidan Baker's releases, but the noisier riffs and more loop-based structures of these tracks definitely give them their own personality. Disarmingly touching music.
(3" CD-R, mini-jewel case, $8.00)
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[ collage ] [ guitar drones ]
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Contagious Orgasm / Guilty Connector - Context Wire (SSSM)
16-min. collaboration track that flows from harsh noise to ambient collages. Short and sweet.
(3" CD-R in standard jewel-case, out of stock)
Conversations About The Light - A Retrospective (Ominous Recordings)
A compilation of rare and previously unreleased tracks from this American project, with some past releases on Audio Savant and Cipher Productions and a collaboration with A Crown of Amaranth out on Eibon (as A Crown of Light). This collection of bleak drones colliding with harsh noise outbursts makes for some rather "uneasy easy listening" as the label puts it, and it's definitely worth hearing if you'd like to check out this overlooked artist. Limited to 150 copies.
(pro-printed CD-R, jewel case, $7.00, on sale)
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[ dark ambient ] [ harsh noise ]
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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Degeneral - After The World (Zhelezobeton)
First official release from this Siberian project, based in the city of Kemerovo. A potential soundtrack to frozen lunar colonies, their autonomous machines and the desolate surroundings. Monotonous and truely ambient moments are to be found here along with thunderous saturated electrical discharges.
(CD-R, foil-covered outer sleeve, semi-transparent inner sleeve, $13.50, last copy)
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Désaccord Majeur - La Neuvième Heure (Taalem)
Label info: "[...] Just like Internal Fusion, Désaccord Majeur creates long haunting ambient tracks with of course an ethnic and ritual touch... Less dark maybe, his music sometimes includes some more electronic sounds that could remind some em:t releases (Woob especially). Pure clear ritual ethno-ambient music."
(3" printed CD-R, $6.50)
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Désaccord Majeur - La Couleur Odorante (Kokeshidisk)
Label info: "Reissue of the tape released in 1998 on our previous label Harmonie, "la couleur odorante" gathers eight tracks previously released on various international compilations from 1990 to 1995, showing the evolution of Désaccord Majeur music & sounds with more and more ethnic influences while keeping a melodic and evolutive structure.
This reissue includes two previously unreleased tracks from 1989 (one of the first Désaccord Majeur tracks, very ambient) and 1993 (more in the ethno-ambient sounds he's known for)."
(printed CD-R, full color printed A5-sized cardboard cover, $16.00, last copy)
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Dissecting Table - Tranquilizer (MNDR)
Latest release from Ichiro Tsuji, this time on german label MNDR. 3 long tracks of filthy guitar noise, grunting and fuzz that each last over 11 minutes. The closest release would be "Groping in the Dark", but this is much slower and heavier.
(CD-R in a paper-sleeve, out of stock)
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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