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  1. I'm not big into techno, but after I heard "Angel (Phase)" and a couple other tracks from Colonial Patterns, as a guy who is mainly interested in noise music/industrial noise, this fella has kept my attention, despite passing over his more straightforward techno stuff.  He's good at sound design.  https://open.spotify.com/album/0aZF30TPBFQq2cc5KCUz37

  2. On 10/24/2019 at 6:01 AM, cwmbrancity said:

    Did you grip it? It’s about as bizarre as anthropology & photography get without recourse to theory, the Lynch intro saying everything needed before the uncanny heft of the photos themselves hit you face on/full on.

    The one you’ve cited above is so deeply weird, words fail, but that these images are Merkin, with all its Christian tentacles & hypocrisy, seems a bit like the carnivalesque/social pressure valve for expressing, inverting & subverting the other 364 days of the year (plus the obvs pagan remnants of the old world manifesting in a strange new world context).

    helluva hobby compiling all these anonymous portraits into one outstandingly ghoulish compendium, probably one of the best “books” (alongside England’s Hidden Reverse) to emerge from the Coil world.

    I did get a copy in the mail the other day!  I especially loved the writing in the afterword in the end.  Language spoken directly to my soul!   These photos are great!   I wish I could be more of a junk picker that I'd have the where-with-all to cultivate such a collection! 

  3. Here is an archive of one of my radio shows from 2011.  It mostly has various ambient, dark ambient, and industrial noise throughout, in case anyone is interested.

     

    Hidden Vibrations

     




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    Rory Hinchey - Snuff Box
    Robert Turman - Subterra
    Jarboe & Cedric Victor - Black Dream II
    Merzbow - RBA 7+2 (Excerpt from CD7 of Merzbient)
    NON - Black Sun

    Seven Morgues - I Disappear When Autumn Comes
    Masonic Youth - Going Down
    Karjalan Sissit - Någon Vacker Dag Får Du Smaka På Finn Yxan Jävla Rip-Off Gubbe
    NAGRINÐR - Heraldo (psychopompós)
    (recorded promo)
    Neil Jendon - Science, Security, Logic, Prudence
    Conrad Schnitzler & Thomasius - Wolke 7

    Cowards - Below the Boards
    WILT - Excerpt from "She Walks The Night" Cassette Side A
    Murderous Vision - Tooth And Tongue
    Maurizio Bianchi - Violichte (Excerpt from Side A)
    EaViL - Owls Too Awake
    Locrian - Chladni

    Jason Crumer - I. Town Crier, A. News Rips Through The Community
    Josh Lay - Bad Mirror Pt. 2 (Excerpt from Split with Demonologists)
    Megaptera - Research of Epileptic Attacks
    Wyatt Howland - "Asylum" (Excerpt from Split with Josh Lay)

    Beaunoise - Excerpt from Ambient One Side A (The Braille Tape)
    Aidan Baker & Thisquietarmy - Clockwork
    C. Lavender - Body Heat Side A Excerpt
    Úden - The R'lyeh Sleep (Excerpt)

    Troy Schafer - Death Spirit of The All (Excerpt)
    David Lynch - Track 3 from The Air Is On Fire
    Alva Noto - Odradek
    Lustmord - Heresy Part V
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  4. Aphex Twin - Ambient Works II

    William Basinski - Disintegration Loops

    Brian Eno - Discreet Music

    The Caretaker - (anything)

    COIL - Time Machines (since people are listing drone in here)

     

    Dark Ambient artists I like:  Velehentor, Yen Pox, Encomiast, WILT (when he does dark ambient), Ain Soph

  5. I had no idea "Hauntology" was a term that had any weight beyond some whimsical nonsense, and I've read a good amount of the articles here at work (can't watch videos or listen to anything though). 

     

    I was surprised that no one has mentioned CHILDREN OF THE STONES.  It was touched on only in passing in one of the articles that somoene linked to here, but it is really a great series from the early 70s, based on Avebury, and strange magical occurrences!  I made a noise release inspired by this thing!   It's great! 

     

     

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  6. Just gonna cross-post here, because I saw it in the "Hauntology" thread mentioned a year or two ago, and had not heard of it, being a huge Coil fan.  It also happens to be reissued currently, and 1st editions went for "$$$" as it were. 

    Haunted Air

    A collection of 1800s-early 1900s photographs featuring children in Halloween costumes.

    By Ossian Brown (Cyclobe, ex-COIL)

    with a foreward by David Lynch.

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  7. Some of my absolute favorites have been mentioned here.  I'll share something lesser known, but sorry I'm new here and I can't figure out this bandcamp embed shit. 

     

    "Cathedral was composed over a two-year period almost entirely from piano samples, plus a very few of night-time crickets recorded in our wildflower garden in central Ohio, where Elizabeth Deupree took the cover photo. It was originally released in 2008 on the Treetrunk netlabel and is presented here in a remastered version. "

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  8. Long time COIL fan here, pre-ordered the above LP reissue.  Didn't know about the Scatology Sessions release though!  Not sure if I'll get that one, but maybe.  Does anyone know about Phil Eke?  He is part of the "Live Coil Archive" and somewhat instrumental in remastering/uploading a lot of stuff on archive.org.  He writes really extensive articles on various deeper esoteric aspects of Coil's history and philosophy.   Worth looking him up. 

  9. The initial post that started this thread is old, but since the user is still active especially, I want to say that I released a full length by Thirteen Hurts!  It is available digitally and on pro CDR. 

    https://nopartofit.bandcamp.com/album/uvb-76

    I also want to say that I like Contagious Orgasm a lot, and this is my favorite by him so far that I've heard:

    https://www.discogs.com/Contagious-Orgasm-Division-And-Combination/release/4146440

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