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END YOU

I listened to this from start to finish without typing a single word. Then I listened again intending to start writing as it played....but I didn't type a single word. I mean, I know the sounds and I know more or less where they come from. They are familiar, but my interest is intent and deliberate as it would be if I were hearing something I could not contextualize. This is like listening to a…

GRAN BANKROTT

The connections are more than a little convoluted and/or confusing here, but patience and loose adherence to traditions will start you down several different paths leading to new and fascinating sounds. As near as I can tell, Gran is an alter ego used by an Austrian named Florian who's associated with a band called DOT DASH and several techno/EDM/noise projects. Florian released music as GRAN for…

ASTRAL MAPS

I posted the first Astral Maps volume almost a decade ago and I highly recommend uninitiated visitors visit that collection as soon as their done with this one (or vice versa). Now as then, the title manages to say it all without letting on how much gold it contains. Aside from JERRY JEFF WALKER (who closes the mix with the brilliant "Shell Game") and NICO (who most wouldn't expect on a mix like…

DESINTEGRATIÓN VIOLENTA

You've crossed paths with the La Bestia EP that came out a few years ago; with heavyweight tastemakers like Roachleg, Unlawful Assembly and Static Age involved you certainly had the opportunity. But a few years beforethat Unlawful Assembly was a Midwest upstart label whose releases were famous for disappearing the day they were released - there were weren't many of us, but there's weren't many…

BLCKDTH

Ominous multi-instrumental jazz inspired noise from Ohio. The way these tracks build in intensity leaves the listener on edge. blckdth

PUTAMEN INSULA

This one is really tough to wrap my words around - PUTAMEN INSULA are black metal in the most general sense but their approach to sound, construction, presentation...it's different. Listening to "Les Asticots de la Liberté" sounds like a hardcore punk song interpreted by a Québécois black metal band and if you don't know what that might mean then you aren't alone because I'm trying to…

PSYCHO SIN // INSECTS VIOLATOR

OG Jersey noisecore veterans PSYCHO SIN disbanded before Clinton was elected, but they left an outsized impact on the shit-fi community while they were active. And then....they were back. Since reforming sometime in the 20101 they've cranked out dozens of releases and only grown more immature and/or brilliant. Nine tracks here spanning three minutes - starting with "Grow Up" and ending with "Die…

LEMOTS

More raw blasts from the early waves of DIY hardcore / punk that spread through Indonesia and helped build the foundation for one of the strongest, most vibrant punk scenes in the world. We Don't Give A Fuck was recorded in 2002, and from the harsh shout that opens "Stupid System" to the discordant guitars making an utterly simple riff in " Kami Akan Tetap Bertaham" sound like a revolution, to the…

DIE ENTWEIHUNG

Ten JOY DIVISION songs interpreted by a one-person black metal project. You shouldn't need much more than the above sentence to pique your interest. DESPAIR DIVISION: A TRIBUTE TO JOY DIVISION

LOWRIDER KUMBIAS

What a glorious re-interpretation of the classic soul and R&B jams that continue to provide the soundtrack for summer city nights and lowriders. More than just remixes, this is banger after banger turned into low and dirty cumbias by some genius who probably had an idea while stoned as shit....and followed through. "El Duque" has never sounded this fukkn cool, and I feel like anything approaching…

TARDIVE DYSKENESIA

The last times a band hit me like TAR-D was when I saw PIG DNA at House Of The Rat. There's something about the people who aren't assimilating by choice and the people who aren't assimilating out of sheer determination - and there's a sonic bond that connects the two groups. "Agoraphobia" sounds agoraphobic."Death" feels desperate and real. The screams in "Numb Life" are yearning to feel. This is…

EXCRUTIATION

I snatched this one as a bit of an afterthought, but it's been a steady presence in my listening rotation ever since I did. Classic Euro heavy metal with death and dark thrash undertones throughout, but EXCRUCTIATION's approach is unique and it's tough to put a finger on what makes them different. I present "The Mask" as a prime (and difficult); picture the above subgenre descriptors with added…

VIOLENCE AND THE SACRED

Outsider improvisational and/or experimental sounds from the Canadian realm, captured in Montreal in 1986. It's difficult to describe what VIOLENCE AND THE SACRED are/were/is, but I can tell you that intentional listening will likely result in intensified thought and/or analysis. Like NEGATIVLAND and IDIOT FLESH and RESIDENTS, maybe deconstructed by ZOLAR-X because it's just that fukkn weird.…

RSG

When I opened the most recent package of gold from Indonesia I remember just kinda staring and poring carefully over the contents. Almost 100 tapes spanning two-and-one-half decades of DIY punk from the fourth most populous country in the world. A capital city with as many people as the state of California (throw in both Dakotas, Hawaii and Maine for good measure). A DIY punk scene that ignited a…

THEIST

Different presentations of these songs are on the THEIST tape I posted a few years ago, but I enjoyed revisiting this absolute bulldozer so much that I figured there must be some would-be interested parties who may have missed out the first time around. A glorious amalgamation of epic stadium crust and crushing doomsludge...and then they go fast, and when they go fast I suggest you strap in. The…

UNIVERSAL BEAT

Classic sounding Bay Area garage / power pop that comes from the modern era. Dripping with '90s Mission energy, it's easy to imagine myself losing my shit watching UNIVERSAL BEAT ignite a sweaty warehouse in a deserted corner of the Dogpatch, sharing the room with folks from MENSCLUB and HICKEY and FANTASY on an otherwise unremarkable Friday night. An unremarkable night in the moment that evolves…

ZULU HITS

The titles and cover accurately indicate contents here - a glorious collection of late '80s South African music from a few artists you may know (LADYSMITH BLACK MAMBAZO, UMOJA) and a slew of new-to-you bangers from ZIA (perfect '80s freestyle), LUCKY DUBE, INKUNZI EMDAKA, SPLASH (perhaps my favorite track on the tape), NGANE KHAMBA and heaps more. This music makes me happy in the right way - it's…

BOLO

Twelve minutes of putrid, bombastic fastcore / pv from St. Petersburg. You know the feeling when you think you know what's coming and you're waiting with outstretched earholes because you know you want what's coming and then....it's better than you wanted it to be? Well, that's BOLO. Imagine LACK OF INTEREST listening to '90s Florida death metal and then colliding with PARLAMENTARISK SODOMI in a…

GRADIENT FADE

The first time I put this on I listened with intent for a few minutes and then more or less went about my afternoon with the early bars of the second track "Frost Heave" lingering in the background. I don't know when I realized that Sensory Drift was affecting my thoughts and movements, but somewhere in the middle of "Mount Analog" I had to adjust the volume (up, naturally), sit down and focus. I…

ABYSM

No one is going to come to me for in depth and knowledgable discussions about death metal, but damn I know what I like when I like it. And that's what it's really about....and I like ABYSM. Relentlessly putrid and pummeling blackened death metal from the UK; just three tracks capped with a GRAVE cover that I would never have recognized were it not for some other chap opining on the internet about…

ZABØGART

You're standing at the intersection of Crust & Grind just minding your own business, and then a dumptruck drops a healthy load of Fastcore right on top of the pavement and a steamroller with a flipped up hat starts crushing it all. And then, just six minutes later, you have ZABØGART. Fourteen doses of relentless distorted fury, and it's done before you even know what happened. URBAN WASTE and…

BIG JAR OF MAYO

It was the turn of the decade and depending on where we were (geographically and/or spiritually) most of us were at some stage of managing a pandemic reality. Especially in retrospect, that period changed so many things about how we re/act and interact, how we exist, how we develop, how we create. It crushed some people (and some peoples) socially, but there were little rays of light that kept…

GRAND INVINCIBLE

More low-key genius from the EONS / SICK collaboration GRAND INVINCIBLE. Every beat is an earworm, every verse sounds like it was organically grown in the grooves of the dank basement funk records - it's effortless. Contraband Altars presents as an outtakes collection (whether that's reality or not? I have no idea...) with a B-side focused on DJ EONS ONE instrumentals, but literally everything…

PARTY JAMS 91

The name says it all. PARTY JAMS 91 The only question is whether or not you want to party. Do you?

SCARLET WOMAN

Continuing on a theme (almost) this live ritual from SCARLET WOMAN lands like a black metal summoning interrupted by psychedelics and noise. Captured in København in 2009, a half hour of mystery and patience groans like your aching body...and then there was nothing. SCARLET WOMAN