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Bardoseneticcube - Deadhead (Steinklang)
One of the great aspects of each new Bardoseneticcube album is that you never know what to expect in terms of style. Known mostly for its experimental ambient recordings, the project has embraced styles as diverse as electro-dub, dark ambient and of course the collaboration with saxophonist Igor V. Petrov which we released (of which a different version of one track appears here). "Deadhead" is another great surprise from Bardoseneticcube and sees the project putting together monumental electronic tracks with neo-classical and martial industrial touches. Pick it up.
(CD, digipak, $18.00)
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[ dark ambient ] [ electro ] [ neoclassical ] [ percussive industrial ]
Cataclyst - Monuments Of A Rubicund Age (Zhelezobeton / Tantric Harmonies)
Label info: "A strange project that for a moment united Peter Andersson (raison d'Etre) and Johanna Rosenqvist (ex-Institut, Koeff) in the distant 1992. Cataclyst's music combines the melancholic beauty of early Raison D'Etre and Necrophorus, the harsh industrial rhythms of Institut and tribal-elements of another undeservingly forgotten project of Peter - Svasti-Ayanam... What makes this product differ from other works of the Swedish industrial scene is the atmosphere of remote fairy worlds in which you smoothly sink into while listening to "Monuments of a Rubicund Age". Peter and Johanna have woven an infinite labyrinth of mirages, walking through which will be a pleasant surprise for both the fans of ambient / experimental / industrial and more conservative gothic lovers. [...]"
(CD, oversized sleeve, $18.00)
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[ percussive industrial ] [ ritual ]
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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[ percussive industrial ] [ soundtrack ]
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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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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[ percussive industrial ] [ soundtrack ]
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Dissecting Table - Human Breeding (Release)
The sounds of a major battle being fought in a scrapyard: grimy, noisy and and relentless. Dehumanized vocals, driving basslines and devastating bursts of noise.
(CD, $12.00, on sale)
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[ noise ] [ percussive industrial ]
Dissecting Table - Hypocrisy (Mile 329)
14-th full-length release from Ichiro Tsuji's unique project, this time in the shape of three long instrumental tracks of synthetic noise, strong percussions and japanese biwa music. Closer to "Zigoku" than to "UPD II", and a great starting point for those that have missed out on past releases.
(CD, clear jewel case, $11.00)
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Dissecting Table - Into the Light (Crowd Control Activities)
4 long tracks of pure apocalyptic bliss. The first two prominently feature a sort of mechanized death-funk industrial unheard of elsewhere, and the third track is a great slice of old-school structured noise that climaxes with a flurry of pounding drums. The fourth ends the album with the traditional full-on percussive sound that Dissecting Table is known for, but combined with gloomy atmospheric passages. A flawless release.
(CD, jewel case, $16.50, last copy)
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[ noise ] [ percussive industrial ]
Hati - Mantra-I - Prehistory Of HATI: Vol. 1 (Eter)
Early 1997 recordings from this Polish project, this time with a ritual touch added to their percussive / junk metal modus operandi. 6 long pieces of hypnotizing lo-fi loops and drones.
(CD-R, oversized paper sleeve, $11.00)
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[ percussive industrial ] [ ritual ] [ scrapyard ritual ]
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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