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Jagged waves of shrieking shatter from the dueling guitars of Aaron Hemphill and Jarrett Silberman. Excavated from the deep archives of the mid-2000s Los Angeles explosion, Count to One shows the Skull Sküll pairing at their most chaotic, from tumbling concrete to steely landscapes, and is an essential rediscovery proudly presented by Helicopter / Troniks.
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Kazuma Kubota The flag-bearer of the Post Harsh Noise, His famous works up to now that lay the foundation of his present, have been turned into CDs and two titles will be released at the same [...]
“A rust-colored soundscrape of heavy dirt and textured electronics, featuring three distinct tracks of tactile sonic destruction. Painted Rope is the first new full length in nearly 15 [...]
Five years in the making, and the first duo recordings — a very, very calculated and controlled effort. Moving past the harsh noise cutups but not eschewing them entirely; rather, moving [...]
You could refer to this as a “meeting of the minds” – and it’s also like, the hundreth good noise/experimental CD to come out this year. It’s the concrete Wiese edit [...]
‘Monumental music concrete. Really tasteful, and masterfully paced and constructed ‘non-music’ from the Careful Catalog boss.’ -BH hand cut & assembled linen paper [...]
‘That proper n’ super super weird Michigan drip from the boys behind PRC / The Glass Path / GJ Coppola / The New Me etc. Totally brilliant post-industrial zones that only the most [...]
A powerhouse pairing of pioneering ensembles of improvised music! Los Angeles Free Music Society titans Airway and Japanese icons Hijokaidan energetically tear through two discs of [...]
An anti-fidelity swarm of hysteric helltrash by Phil Blankenship, Jesse Jackson, Charlie Mumma, Corydon Ronnau, and John Wiese. Cruel sickness, vicious vocal retch, and a blinding squall of [...]
Recorded on a dark and lively night at Studio 1/4 in Los Angeles, Andy Bolus’ cadaverous murk combines with Joseph Hammer’s reel-to-reel jitters and John Wiese’s electronic jolts to veer from [...]
Essential reissue! “I enjoy destroying everything because I enjoy leaving nothing un-destroyed.” Originally released as a cassette on the Sound of Pig label in 1986, Future Cheers is a crucial [...]
San Francisco-based musician, artist, and writer Mason Jones has been a giant force in the experimental underground for more than 30 years, from founding the influential record label Charnel [...]
You could refer to this as a “meeting of the minds” – and it’s also like, the hundreth good noise/experimental CD to come out this year. It’s the concrete Wiese edit [...]
New Torn Light release that we have been more than excited to work on with Drew & the crew. Torn Light has a huge place in our heart for records like this. 2020 has been a year of things [...]
Finally here from Lasse Marhaug: Personal Best 8. My favorite zine around. Always a worldwide affair, a zine that felt familiar to me the first time I picked up a copy. Since it is the bane of my [...]
Lingula was a Texas based harsh noise collaboration between David Gilden and Richard Ramirez that existed from 1994-1996. The aptly titled ‘Static Fuzz Drill’ is a non-stop 72 minute [...]
ART 01: “The Dark Well” contains four new compositions from the collaborative debut of Ekin Fil and Aidan Baker that spill out in a slow cascade of organ, guitar, and voice. In the [...]
Hijokaidan’s “Hijohkaidan Tapes” came out in 1986 on Jojo Hiroshige’s Alchemy Records and is not only a historical collection of material, but also pays homage to their [...]
Active for nearly 40 years, Incapacitants are without a doubt one of the best noise groups of all-time. The duo of T. Mikawa and F. Kosakai are legendary for their chaotic recordings and over the [...]