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Various Artists - Stalin And Mao Listen To Us (Triangle Records)
Sino-Russian noise compilation. Russians: Monopolka, Maaaa, Natural Obscenity in Sexual Experiments, Tydish, Melody. Chinese: Torturing Nurse, Hong Qike, Noiser Luo, Ronez, Li Jianhong.
(CD-R in folded B&W poster sleeve, $7.50)
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[ harsh noise ]
Vetrophonia - Symformoza (Ultra)
Vetrophonia is Alexander Lebedev-Frontov (Linija Mass) and Nick Soudnick (ZGA). Symformoza is the logical result of such a collaboration, with the former's preference for raw mechanical loops and the latter's taste for ritualistic percussive sounds and tense atmospheres. This release is limited to 120 copies and features a beautiful cover designed by Lebedev-Frontov.
(CD-R, oversized cardboard sleeve, out of stock)
[ collage ] [ futurism ] [ old-school industrial ]
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)
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)
Ritualnaya Bioingeneria - Poluraspad (Ultra)
Ritualnaya Bioingeneria is Lunar Abyss Deus Organum dragged from the forest and forced into industrial labor. With its combination of busy factory sounds, bursts of radio noise and snippets of Soviet-era gramophone recordings, "Poluraspad" is definitely at home on Alexander Lebedev-Frontov's label. Few copies in stock.
(CD-R, silver-inked paper sleeve, $12.00, last copy)
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[ futurism ] [ old-school industrial ] [ radio noise ]
T.A.U. - Absolutely Black Body (Ultra)
Back in stock. Collaboration effort from Kirill Rozhkov and Alexander Lebedev-Frontov. Machine noise and processed radio signals that have a trance-like quality to them. Limited to 120 hand-numbered copies.
(CD-R, cardboard sleeve, $12.00, last copy)
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[ old-school industrial ] [ radio noise ]
T.A.U. - T.A.U. (Ultra)
First self-titled release from this collaboration between Kirill Rozhkov (S36NZ-OKH) and Alexander Lebedev-Frontov (whom you should already know of by the time you're reading this). Where Linija Mass is the sound of industrial labor running at full capacity, T.A.U.'s debut album is its nighttime counterpart, with the pacing of the activity subdued and restrained. The shouts of the foreman are ghostly echoes here, and the faint rumble of automated machinery is only interrupted by sparse malfunctions in its cycles. The poetry of machines in motion.
(CD-R, cardboard sleeve, to be restocked soon)
[ futurism ] [ old-school industrial ]
S36NZ-Okh - S36NZ-Okh (Ultra)
Cryptic industrial compositions by Kirill Rozhkov (T.A.U., Stalnoy Pakt) from a place of clanging factory noise, steam hammer rhythms and electrical hums. Special mention for the final track that lets some bleary light into the abandoned forge.
(CD-R, cardboard sleeve, out of stock)
[ industrial ] [ percussive industrial ]
S36NZ-OKh - Dar (Ultra)
First album from S36NZ-OKh (aka Kirill Rozhkov, also known as T.A.U. and one half of Stalnoy Pakt). Narcoleptic drones with subtle shifting high frequencies. Like meditating in an electrical power station.
(CD-R, cardboard sleeve, to be restocked soon)
[ ambient ] [ dark ambient ] [ experimental ]
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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