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Alexei Boris / Jeff Surak - Ulitsa Novatorov (Locus of Assemblage)


Label info: "Alexei Borisov is the godfather of Russian experimental music. Active since the early 1980s, Borisov was the driving force behind many new wave, industrial, electronica bands such as Tsentr, Nochnoi Prospekt, F.R.U.I.T.S. and Vogla. Borisov has performed to packed stadiums to underground clubs in the former Soviet Union, and is a regular participant in many European festivals. On this new release on Locus of the Assemblage Borisov is joined by Surak (Violet, v., -1348- etc), creating post industrial compositions, that are thick, rhythmic and abstract".

(3" CD-R, plastic sleeve, $7.50)

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Bocksholm - The Haunting Curse Of Skogs-Sara (Wrotycz Records)


Third release from this collaborative effort involving two Swedes named Peter Andersson, one being responsible for Raison d'Etre and the other for Deutsch Nepal. Somber industrial recollections of their seemingly grim home town of Boxholm, where the hypno-rhythmical aspect of Deutsch Nepal meets up with Raison d'Etre's haunted soundscapes.

(CD, A5 color sleeve, $15.00)

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Citadel - Granite Sky (Triumvirate)


Final release on Triumvirate, featuring the new incarnation of Mitchell Altum's sonic endeavors. Picking up where Law left and moving on to a new domain, Granite Sky is a solemn and imposing record but with a more distant, detached mood than its predecessor. Mandatory listening for those that know their salt.

(CD, clear jewel case, $12.00)

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Frank Rothkamm - Moers Works (1982 - 1984) (Monochrome Vision)


Old-school industrial experimentations recorded between 1982 and 1984 by Frank Rothkamm, a professionally trained musician who used to release his material on his own Flux Records label. Somewhere between tape collage, free-form ambient noise and chamber music, at times reminiscent of some instrumental Maria Zerfall tracks.

(CD, clear jewel case, $16.00)

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Haus Arafna - Blut (Galakthorrö)


Label info: "Beloved for its rugged charm and its extraordinary harshness, the first Haus Arafna album has been an industrial classic for some considerable time. Since 1995 the original limited edition could only be obtained at horrendous collectors' prices, and ran the risk like many other Galakthorrö presentations of falling foul of the Bootleggers (Help! The Russians are coming!) and now in 2006 it has finally been re-issued, digitally re-mastered with three brilliant extra bonus tracks. The new edition is rounded off visually by a 24 page booklet containing numerous black and white photoplates illustrating the bloody subject matter."

(CD, clear jewel case, $20.00)

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Hilter - Sexfilms (Ars Benevola Mater)


With titles such as "Sushi Slut Sisters" and "Analdildo", you'd expect some sort of OTT power electronics, but "Sexfilms" is all about crude bass drones, cut-up VHS porn samples (complete with tape hiss) and occasional outbursts of noise.

(CD, oversized cardboard sleeve, $14.00)

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Lvnvs - Lvnvs (Old Europa Cafe)


Rumbling old-school industrial from members of Italian projects Teatro Satanico and DSIP. This CD-R gathers a selection from two tape releases put out in 1993 and 1996 on OEC. Some of it has a certain vibe not too dissimilar from Le Syndicat. Pro-printed CD-R + booklet + inlay.

(CD-R, jewel case, $14.00)

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Maurizio Bianchi - Neuro Habitat (Abgurd)


Re-release of the 1998 EEs'T Records CD, which itself was a re-release of the 1982 LP of the same name with an extra track that was on the "Für Ilse Koch" compilation on Susan Lawly. Old-school MB at his best.

(CD, jewel case, to be restocked soon)

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Militia - Everything is One (Tactical Recordings)


2005 release from this eco-anarchist percussive unit, released 5 years after "The Black Flag Hoisted". This time round the tracks include an arsenal of instruments aside from the signature percussions, namely violins, accordions, horns and clarinets played by guest musicians. These additions and the "full" production make for somewhat denser arrangements than what Militia is known for, but it's all good and brings to mind "Pax Britannica"-era Test Dept. Not to be missed.

(CD, oversized fold-out sleeve, $23.50, last copy)

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PPF / I-C-K - Individualistes / Collectivistes (Steelwork Maschine)


Collaboration release between these two french projects, resulting in a 12" of old-school industrial with shuffling drum machine beats, buzzing analog synthesizers and heavily processed vocals. Side A features two tracks from PPF and four from I-C-K, while side B showcases the collaborative tracks between the two projects.

(12" red vinyl LP + insert, $15.00)

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