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Acid Hexen - Orkiestra Woiskowa (Triangle Records)
Lo-fi power electronics / noise with heavily processed vocals and screeching feedback. Features two covers of popular Soviet songs from the Second World War.
(CD-R in color sleeve, $7.50, last copy)
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Aidan Baker - An Intricate Course of Deception (Angle Records)
Latest release from Aidan Baker, this time on CD courtesy of fellow Canadians Angle Records. 4 tracks that flow from gentle, warm drones to moments of controlled intensity. Samples can be found on the Angle Records site.
(CD in oversized cardboard sleeve, out of stock)
[ guitar drones ]
Burial Hex - Wall of Zombies (Triangle Records)
Label info: "Chtonic ritual industrial/power-electronics from graveland USA. Analog synthesizers, organ, metal, earth, insect, voice, piano, manipulated with tapes, feedback... horror electronics! ltd. to 50 copies."
(Tape, out of stock)
First Human Ferro - Homo Shargey (Triangle Records / New Nihilism)
In the continuation of the "Energia" compilation which he curated, Olegh Kolyada (First Human Ferro, Oda Relicta) continues his thematic tributes to these forgotten pioneers of astronautics with this new album inspired by Alexander Shargey (more commonly known by his pseudonym Yuri Kondratyuk), an early proponent and researcher of lunar travel who circumstance tried to deny to what history had fated for him. This homage is a suitably contemplative and melancholic affair composed with electronic organs, lush synthetic pads and reverberated drones, with the final touch provided by a mastering courtesy of Vestigial.
(CD, oversized digipak, $15.00, last copy)
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[ ambient ] [ cosmic ambient ]
K2 - HA GA NE (Triangle Records)
Another album's worth of blistering cut-up noise from K2, this time with more emphasis on modular sounds than junk noise. Limited to 250 copies.
(CD, cardboard sleeve with insert, $10.00)
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[ harsh noise ]
LCEDP - De L'Utilité Des Convoyeurs (Angle Records)
Label info: "Coming from the speedcore/hardcore area of electronic music, Montreal's LCEDP now delves into the world of rhythm n' noise. His first CD creation, De L'Utilité Des Convoyeurs, takes up where urban exploration leaves off, and strives to return all that decaying matter... to life. A vibrant life, a powerful cry of joy, sadness, anger and bliss altogether. The machines are operational again, and they have a lot to say. LCEDP listened to their message and translated it into his elegant yet stormy and abrasive musical style. The result, you hold in your hands. Noisy and punchy and ultra rhythmic, with a few more introspective and abstract moments..."
(CD, grey embossed sleeve, $12.00, last copy)
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[ rhythmic noise ]
Monstrare / Wilt - Graveflowers (Angle Records)
Collaboration release bringing together two American dark ambient / isolationist projects. Imaginative and organic sonic compositions with subtle glitchy touches and a smattering of saturation here and there that will keep you on your toes.
(CD, deluxe digifile, $12.00, last copy)
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[ abstract electronics ] [ dark ambient ]
Novasak - Ignominy (Triangle Records)
Strained and sputtering electronic noise from Colorado, USA. Delivered with a satisfying low-end crunch and some metal clanging thrown in the mix.
(CD-R in foil paper sleeve, $7.50)
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The Missing Ensemble - Hidden Doors (Mondes Elliptiques / Angle Records)
Label info: "[...] John Sellekaers (Xingu Hill, Dead Hollywood Stars), Daniel De Los Santos (Tamarin) and Mathias Delplanque (Lena, Bidlo) open us the door to a universe whose maze conceals a multitude of other doors. Some are half-open, others are closed and many are, at first sight, invisible. As we explore further, we must let those secret doors some time to take shape, to reveal themselves... and it will then be possible to fix our attention on various aspects of the sound labyrinth that is presented to us, to come and go while letting ourselves be carried by the waves and the modulations, which then become our exploratory vehicle and form one body with us in the journey. Indeed, many doors are hidden, but they are awaiting to be discovered, probed... Behind them, fullness or emptiness..."
(CD, digifile, $12.00, last copy)
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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 ]
Voltage - Lucifer Over Ptz (Triangle Records)
Label info: "[...] Intense industrial dark-ambient, creating an atmosphere of sadness and endless winter. Journey trough misty and foggy landscapes. Sounds of gears, that works in the Abyss of coldness and ice. Final chapter in history of this karelian project. The End. Pro-printed tape, pressed-paper cover sealed tape. 50 copies."
(Tape, $7.50, last copy)
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