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  1. Somewhat related, didn't know where else to post these, but if you like Godflesh, maybe oughta check these out:

    Really love Drone Machines album but other A & T stuff has left me bit cold. IMO he really kills it on that album

    SJ: Heavy and hard but to my ears the lyrics are bit silly. Or then I don't just understand their pristine quality.

    Should have gone to metal thread but vocals are so JKB so =>Industrial connection justified

  2. Stoked! Still playing Humanoid Sessions on regular basis. Was yet another deed of cultural heritage preservation from Rephlex HQ. Tbh, not a follower of FSOL and all the new Humanoid activity has slipped under my radar, so all the tracks here are completely new to me, such as the Touched comp one. Really digging what I'm hearing. Big thanks Purlieu for keeping us posted! ?

  3. 14 hours ago, buckley said:

    I think you guys should try to be gentle cuz you never know what gnarly shit people might have on their plate. It can exceed our imaginations, how bad it can get.....

    on the other hand, I also think that all people who paid and didn’t receive should get their money back

     

    Yes I agree and personally was just taking a piss. Had my own shit so I know what it's like to trying to cope with, say, depression and such. The key thing here is the total lack of information towards people who have thrown you some good amount of pounds in the strong faith there will be this massive tape set. I may be naive but I believe there would have been some empathy and understanding if Dave had come out straight with some update like: "sorry dudes, I'm living in a cardboard box on the street and atm staring at the shotgun barrel, so the tape set may have a slight setback, more info soon!"

  4. ^just wait when Analords are added to the bleepstore with tons of new extras. Then you can buy them third time!

    12 hours ago, markedone said:

    i thought there was tons of good classics era rave stuff.  Shouts out window peeper, strange rhythm, quadrave teac, fork rave.. and tons im forgetting.  Plus the whole saw1.5 playlist, its more mellow but would have been music from the era.

    +1 to this (also added with tracks full of harder PW vibes)

    And since I'm posting the thread again....where the hell is that bleepstore update with the new tape tracks....and Rephlex cats....and R&S Saw 1.5 ?

  5. lol, anyone remember this (reddit community remembered)

     

    *hello guys, girls and trannies, just checking in to announce there will be some totally new aphex twin custom official limited edition dentures for sale soon. so vexing!

    also in the pipeline is the long-awaited "selected ambient works 1.5" metal cassette, cd, vomit-tinted vinyl and manual ciphers (fuck digitals, analog only, baby). available for download by kind legal agreement from r+s records international via mail order on march 5th, 2019.

    finally, while you're at it, sign up for the upcoming korg "selected ambient works 3"-themed lush 25 keys rompler kickstarter with weirdcore designed interface print! synth programmeded by my chinky mate tatsuo mcwhatshisface. street date is july 5th 2019, will be offered with optional 3 months limited warranty, power supply sold seperately.

    check out my lush aphex twin website for the official announcements, i don't have any strong feelings about you stupid twits so i wanted you to be the 1st to know.

    joyrex is a cunt, reddit sucks donkey dick, you're being brainwashed by chemtrails. have a happy 2019 and get cracking you slags!

    eternally yours in prism and bitches, pritchard b slams*

     

    Guess the AFXhypeman_OFFICIAL was actually cold with his vomit-tinted vinyl for trannies.

  6. 80's Merzbow

    Skullflower

    any James Ferraro release with a photocopied greyscale cover

     

    :cisfor:

    I remember trying Merzbow and it fell pretty much into no no category. Same for other legends such as Genocide Organ, Anenzaphalia or BDN. Although don't have any clue if the Merzbow stuff I listened was indeed 80's stuff or his chicken releases or whatever so will give it another go. Have heard Skullflower mentioned but never checked it. Thanks! btw lol for the photocopies. Important aspect of any self respecting ug release with any credibility. Bonus points for pics of anything mutilated.

     

     

    Posted this on the industrial thread and thought to ask here too if anyone knows noise similar to this:

     

    So stuff right in the fine border of industrial and noise. Have tried some artists - many of them mentioned also on this thread - but most of the noise stuff is too, eh, high pitched and make my ears bleed. So I guess I'm more looking for stuff with little smoother edges. Kinda gives me the same feeling like some ambient; instead of listening to samples of calming sound of a waterfall I get a screeching sound of pouring stream of scrap.

     

    One finnish record seller who is a serious noise veteran (Grunt, Clinic Of Torture) has a section in his shop called "hipster noise", maybe that's the exact genre I'm after here. :unsure:

    orphx rule.

     

    Maybe check out the following, all favourites of mine in the quest for noise I like....

     

     

     

    http://newforces.bandcamp.com/album/thought-reform

     

     

     

    http://wormmonolith.bandcamp.com/album/worm-monolith

     

     

     

    http://zaimph.bandcamp.com/album/rhizomatic-gaze

     

    Big thanks. For some reason I really can't get fully into other/later orphx. But the comp I posted is really something. Extra thanks for providing bandcamp releases! Dunno if I really need to know some tape editions from early 90's limited to 4 copies.

  7. Posted this on the industrial thread and thought to ask here too if anyone knows noise similar to this:

     

     

    So stuff right in the fine border of industrial and noise. Have tried some artists - many of them mentioned also on this thread - but most of the noise stuff is too, eh, high pitched and make my ears bleed. So I guess I'm more looking for stuff with little smoother edges. Kinda gives me the same feeling like some ambient; instead of listening to samples of calming sound of a waterfall I get a screeching sound of pouring stream of scrap.

     

    One finnish record seller who is a serious noise veteran (Grunt, Clinic Of Torture) has a section in his shop called "hipster noise", maybe that's the exact genre I'm after here. :unsure:

  8. This was discussed also here. iirc there were more labels mentioned:

     

    https://forum.watmm.com/topic/83233-braindance-record-labels-thread/

     

    I pretty much still think this:

     

    "Once again would really like to give my shouts to labels like Occult Research, CPU, VUR and Love Love Records. Personally Love Love has managed to fill the void that Rephlex’s quitting left in me. When thinking about it, Love Love’s back-catalogue this far has been in the same spirit as what Rephlex was all about: some acidy braindance [check] in the form of Beatwife, drum’n bass & jungle [check] with dgoHn, some utterly bizarre electronic music [check] like Anklepants and then something that you wouldn’t expect to be released on the label focused on braindance etc. [check] : Beatmaster. So got to give a big hand to Samfez........"

     

    There's kinda point with Worms' post. As a huge Jodey fan I dig how he gets stuff out more frequently through his own Bandcamp than going through the Rephlex mill. I guess it's the same with Perälä and Colundi cult and some other Rephlex roster guys guys (like MNLTH putting out those awesome tape sets). As for the pure labels it's mostly Occult Research, WeMe and Love Love Recs. Still, I'm missing my old not-so-quick-and-fluent buddy boy Rephlex...

  9. Yeah, must confess, I envy you ae fans for the immense amount of stuff you're getting atm (or have been getting within the last two years or so). In general I tend to appreciate quality before quantity but for me the SC dump proved Rich could deliver and that's why I'm crying and bleeding here for those damn tape trax. But I'll mark your words Spiral. Maybe next week :diablo:

  10. Since I'm such a nice dude I can hijack the whole thread.

     

    Tape noise + industrial=quite dope (especially from 22:39 ->)

     

     

    Yes, the Killian Youtube channel keeps on delivering. All the lovers of early Godflesh and Swans (Filth mostly), SEKTOR 304 might be worth to check out pronto, although staying still on the noisier side:

     

     

    Heard a few times TKK mentioned, but never bothered to check them out. Tried Pigface which sounded too much like what it was - a super group. Little similar to Revolting Cocks.

    I definitely you on the “supergroup” thing. However, Gub is about as genuinely experimental as supergroups can be. That album and Fook are my faves (though I can see how Fook might not hold up as well with age. Almost everything after that was pretty lame).

     

    Stumbled on this when I was checking my hands down favorite YT channel for live gigs and thought you would possibly like it too.

     

     

    Quality Godflesh live shows on that channel too!

     

     

    And if it's good enough for JD, it's good enough for me.

     

    Well, isn't that a mighty fine guideline for all of us :dadjoke:

  11. I like it

    Hey, since you liked Plasticity maybe this classic is worth to check out too:

     

     

    Or listen to the whole Buried Dreams album. "Funny" anecdote; it seems it was Jeffrey Dahmer's favorite album, and the legend goes that he was actually listening to it when the cops came in. So be warned, this shit is dangerous :fear: :

     

     

    ffs I remember I tried to get a decent copy for a good price years ago and it's now even more rare with even more salty price. And of course no official digidigis :wacko:

  12. It's sort of like Rammstein without the heavy guitars.  I would drive to it.

     

    On the grittier side, Test Dept's 1984 debut album has got to be one of the greatest industrial albums of all time.  They don't get nearly enough credit.  It's a really intense, bleak and fascinating listen.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHncvspcvok

    Thanks for the recommendation. That Killian account has loads of great stuff. Found it a couple of years ago when tried to search some similar bands to Godflesh. Very cool channel. Godflesh is such a behemoth that it would deserve a thread of its own

     

    Anyone else seen Industrial Soundtrack For Urban Decay document? They released a bunch of guest mixes/mixtapes by people in the scene including JK Broadrick, Cabaret Voltaire, Scanner, Test Dept etc etc. They're all here:

     

    https://www.industrialsoundtrack.com/mixtapes/

     

    All good mixes, but for those who are longing to get themselves into more orthodox industrial I heavily recommend the mix by Orphx. It covers pretty much everything from the early days to more recent Rhythmic noise stuff mixed together with skill. Track list should say enough

     

     

     

    Throbbing Gristle - See You Are

    Suicide  - Las Vegas Man

    Einsturzende Neubauten - Tanz Debil

    SPK - Slogun

    Laibach - Boji

    Swans - Cop

    Daniel Menche - Incineration (Part Six)

    Nurse With Wound - Dada

    Sigillum S - Tchod

    Lustmord - Heresy (Part III)

    Zoviet France - Ram

    Esplendor Geometrico - Mas Luz!

    Cabaret Voltaire - Diskono

    D.A.F. - El Que

    Liaisons Dangereuses - Etre Assis Ou Danser

    Ike Yard - Loss

    Skinny Puppy - First Aid

    The Klinik - Suffer In Silence

    Clock DVA - Hide

    Front 242 - Operating Tracks

    Nitzer Ebb - Warsaw Ghetto

    Coil - Further Back and Faster

    Halfer Trio - Captation #9 "Sarekobe"

    Vromb - L'Effet Blate

    Brighter Death Now -  Pain in Progress

    Dive - Dead or Alive

    Sonar - Strict Heat

    Imminent / Synapscape - Eval

    Pan Sonic - Rähinä II

    Merzbow - Slave New Desert

    Winterkalte - Ban Depleted Uranium Weapons

    Genocide Organ - Hail Amerika

    Deutsch Nepal - Erotikon

    Haus Arafna - Fur Immer

     

     

     

     

    The document itself was OK I guess. Somehow left the feeling they wasted some potential especially when considering they had interviewed pretty much everyone who was essential to the scene. Ravelec and co. had made previously a good doc of Berlin and Paris Techno scene which is way better. Has Adam X, Regis, Kareem, Ancient Methods plus more. It's actually available through the Urban Decay shop: https://www.industrialsoundtrack.com/shop/#!/DVD-Paris-Berlin-20-Years-Of-Underground-Techno/p/46965452/category=0

     

      :facepalm: lol, I just realized this was actually a personal recommendation thread for darreichungsform instead of some general recommendation thread. Sorry, this is the last shit post, I swear

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