The seventh Kleistwahr album from 2016. Originally released on Fourth dimension Records on CD. Reissued as a double vinyl album in 2020 on Fourth Dimension Records.
The very latest set of collaborative work by Oxbow's frontman and a master of sonic architecture, Philippe Petit, this time also including Percy Howard on vocals. Aided by two other musicians, the five pieces here are built around brooding spoken word accompanied by a range of electronics, guitars, percussion, piano and metallic sounds moulded into...
Inspired by the Pieter Bruegel’s seasons paintings, the three industrial music projects Anemone Tube, Jarl and Monocube developed a cosmos of sound over the course of more than five years. The result “The Hunters in the Snow - A Contemplation on Pieter Bruegel’s Series of the Season” is an all-encompassing work of art from every perspective – exploring...
Limited edition reissues of these Broken Flag cassettes, originally released in, respectively, 1983 and 1986, by Gary Mundy of Ramleh's longstanding solo endeavour.
One of Merzbow's more oppressive post-2000 releases. Even if it's still far from topping them on the intensity scale, SCSI Duck seems to bleed a certain ideology of relentlessness and consistent loudness of his mid-90s albums such as Pulse Demon into the workings of his contemporary Macbook ways. Opening with a deceptively low-key experiment with prepared...
Reissue of the album from 2018, previously only available as a now almost sold out LP. Featuring two bonus tracks, 'Enantiodromia' and 'Interference II', this collects ten cuts from Ramleh's Anthony Di Franco that are built around ocean floor basslines, carefully controlled electronic blizzards, depth charge beats and the kinda overall sonic devastation...
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