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    JONYamplified worship - maximum volume yields maximum results
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    Hunting Rituals - Hunting Rituals (Faunasabbatha, 2009)



    Horn, crap junk and electronics forming a canvas of broken bones and barbed wire. Wait until the creeping drone gets louder, to become increasingly distorted until swallowed up into the rising fires of the magical ritual.

    http://lix.in/-4ef712
    JONY
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    9.5.2009: Habsyll (FRA), Or (CZ), Kašpar von Urbach (CZ) v Chapeau Rouge



    http://www.last.fm/event/1019972

    Khanate, Monarch!, Corrupted. Pokud to jsou kapely, při kterých vás mrazí v zádech, měli byste zbystřit taky u jména Habsyll. Francouzská trojice dala vzniknout morbidnímu kříženci funerálního noise, (drone) doomu a sludge. Žádný výstřelek nebo bezpohlavní klon aktuálního undergroundového trendu, tady se jde na práh fyzické bolesti. Extrémně silové bicí přímo atakují nervová zakončení posluchače, zatímco odumírající kytarové stěny otvírají hypnotické vakuum, které probouzí veškeré tělesné tekutiny…

    Členové Habsyll mají za sebou zkušenosti jak z grindové a noisové scény, tak z té elektronické nebo obecně experimentální. Bubeník hrál například v punk blackových Nuit Noire. Debutní album MMVIII vyšlo společnými silami 6 labelů, především výtečných tUMULt a At War With False Noise.

    http://rs705tl2.rapidshare.com/files/207305010/H_MMVIII_Sludge_Swamp.rar

    Kapela hrála (či teprve bude) s Aluk Todolo, Grey Daturas, Overmars, Grails, Monno, Monarch!, Alkerdeel nebo Sylvester Anfang. Do budoucna chystá několik sedmipalců (např. s The Austrasian Goat) a také dva covery Swans a Kraftwerk.

    Před nimi vystoupí dvě pražská seskupení. Kaspar von Urbach vycházejí z estetiky původního industrialu (Throbbing Gristle, Einstürzende Neubauten). Kde však jejich předchůdci řvali, tam KvU ztišují hlas, promlouvat pak nechají spíš objekty/instrumenty samotné v duchu myšlenky „chyba jako záměr“.

    Druhá domácí formace Or drhne řádně zatěžkaný stoner/noise rock a naživo převládá ta hlučnější stránka. Tak, jak to mají mazlíčci rádi.

    Habsyll, Or, Kaspar von Urbach vystoupí 9.5. v Chapeau Rouge (Jakubská 2, Praha 1).
    Vstup 150,- pouze na místě.


    http://www.myspace.com/habsyll
    http://www.myspace.com/ornoise
    http://www.myspace.com/kasparvonurbach

    http://www.letmo.net/productions




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    ZERO
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    prvni z peti desek SKATERS solo projects.
    Edward Flex - Do you believe in Haway?
    http://rapidshare.com/files/229139258/Edward_Flex_-_Do_you_believe_in_Haway.zip.html
    JONY
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    Godseye - Godseye (Dial Square Tapes, 2009)



    new droplets from the TULSA contingent, debuting in limited fashion. nathan young, eden hemming-rose, & brad rose break down the crust between the seeds. bone-dry electronics with barely lucid words flickering like dead birds on the surface, with a nod to ruth white but with a bleak, midwestern vibe. first installment, more on the way.

    http://www.mediafire.com/?jm2lhljmeyt

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    JONY: hmm
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    Zola Jesus - Tsar Bomba (Troubleman Unlimited, 2009)



    Zola Jesus is the endeavor of a solitary girl named Nika to simultaneously combat and invoke the approaching apocalypse using the only weapon/offering she has: her voice. After a decade of opera study and a musical awakening involving such varied inspirations as Billboard bubble-gum, classical arias, no-wave and '77 punk, she was able to thread her influences into a sound uniquely her own.

    http://www.mediafire.com/?eg3zz0z130q
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    Aaron Dilloway - Infinite Lucifer (Hanson Recpords, 2007)



    This quite atmospheric piece of distorted loops to me feels more like an ambient release in a sense, but is perhaps best explained if I call it noise. Or I could try explain how it sound DJUUN DJAAAAAEEEN DJUUN DJAAAEEEN which then transcends into a blup blip blop blep bläp blop all over a constant PSSHHT etc. etc. Not your average noise record, 12½ minutes of concentrated quality.

    http://www.mediafire.com/?tmomgyjt1qm
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    Heavy Winged + Windy & Carl - Monolith: Earth (Music Fellowship, 2008)



    The first monolith appears on Earth. The apes, huddled in a valley, find the mysterious object and approach it with trepidation. With one hesitant touch, evolution is spurred, and the apes begin their ascent(/descent) to humanity with the use of tools. Territorial wars between apes are no longer fought with fists and teeth, but with bones and clubs. As the victorious ape hurls his deathclub into the air, thousands of years of evolution fly by from first tool to spacecraft.

    The Monolith series combines two artists on the same one-sided, reverse-cut LP by hard-panning one recording to the right and the other recording to the left. By adjusting the panning controls on his or her turntable, the listener is free to control the degree to which the two recordings melt into one. Each edition in the series is limited to a one-time pressing of 500 picture disc LPs featuring a Monolith inspired painting by Ned Clayton and includes a CD with stereo mixes, extended versions, and bonus tracks.

    Monolith: Earth is the oxymoronic pairing of dreamcore drone legends Windy and Carl and new school leaders of free rock Heavy Winged. Heavy Winged contribute one of their darkest, most oppressive tracks yet. The addition of Windy and Carl's purity creates something entirely different. It's no longer the sound of three bros busting out dark drone metal in some shed in snowy Vermont; it's now the sound of some communal artists busting out epic krautjams in the German hinterland. Primitive, vicious early man meets colossal pristine symbol of higher thought - could there be any better pairing for this Monolith?

    http://rapidshare.com/files/224122778/heavy_winged___windy___carl_-_monolith_earth.rar
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    HOOKER: no máme tuny, ale asi nejjednodušší bude se podívat na slsk. tam je toho habaděj
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    nejake albicko od Aarona Dillowaye nemate?.. dikzanej
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    Ajilvsga - Little Earth (Peyote Tapes, 2009)



    Brighter, shinier, more blissed out - more stars lighting the sky. Named for the toughest Indian encampment in the world. B-side is the A-side in reverse. Think of it as the Earth spinning backwards - because it is. Totally cryptic Pawnee star gazer art

    http://www.mediafire.com/?nenqo0tnnyz


    Sorc'henn - NVIT RAVBE D’OREE (PeyoteTapes, 2009)



    Haunted tones and demonic blackened thrash metal buzz. Masked Apache passion play art.

    http://www.mediafire.com/?0ykztmtm5yy


    The North Sea - Peyote Forest (Peyote Tapes, 2009)



    Resonator, bass and drone vocal float from Brad Rose. Walking through an Indian graveyard at night. Floating in space Delaware grave marker art.

    http://www.mediafire.com/?twotwtwntoz
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    John Wiese - Circle Snare (no fun productions, 2009)



    Consider "Circle Snare" a hard-wrought souvenir. Composed and realized in the midst of a comprehensive Scandinavian/European tour in 2008, John Wiese found himself tangled deep in dialogue with his instruments and ideas. Wiese increasingly scrutinized his native tongue and vocabulary, seeking new forms of grammar and cadence, as only extensive dives in unfamiliar waters can inspire. His given electronic anatomy of drum machine, microphones, tapes, and MSP folded out of their hard accustomed formations, breaking out into a more cogent and vital arsenal. "Circle Snare" is the cumulative result -- a finely detailed and dimensional evolution of an already unique voice. Those who have been stalking Wiese all along -- through the landmark statement "Soft Punk," to the recent "Dramatic Accessories" LP -- will find "Circle Snare" to be a revelatory work. As Wiese continues to travel and work relentlessly and restlessly, we have no choice but to keep up; the circle is a spiral from the side, and the greatest trap is standing still.

    http://lix.in/-46cd9a
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    tedy samozřejmě 9.5.
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    8.5. v Chapeau Rouge

    http://www.last.fm/event/1019972

    Habsyll - MMVIII (tUMULt / At War With False Noise / PsycheDOOMelic / Obscure Sombre / Odio Sonoro / Skyr, 2009)




    The long awaited and debut full length from French ultra-mega-abstract-doom trio Habsyll, which just so happens to feature one member of the mighty Fantastikol Hole, whoo i've been obsessed with for EVER, as well as the former drummer of faerical punk blasters Nuit Noire!

    But whether you know those bands or not, nothing, and i mean nothing, will prepare you for Habsyll's particularly virulent strain of ultradoom. Heavy and slow, yeah obviously, but it's HOW heavy (very) and HOW slow (ummm, so slow the songs seem to have almost zero forward momentum) that makes Habsyll something much more than a metal band or a doom band, it's almost like twentieth century classical played with downtuned guitars and massive drums. So much space, the notes and drum beats miles apart, the drums not so much beats and rhythms (although those do pop up occasionally) as brief explosions or percussive squalls, more for dynamics and texture, or if they are actually engaged in some sort of actual beat, it's mind bendingly abstract and extended and slow to the point of hovering around 2 or 3 bpm. If you're thinking Khanate, Monarch, Moss, Bunkur, Fleshpress, you're already thinking too fast, too structured, too riffy. This is some excessive extremist radical dooooooooom, the sort of chug and plod and buzz and bombinate that makes the rest of those bands sound like speed metal.

    But in this slow sprawl, and these long stretches of decay, these sudden flurries of drum splatter and downtuned chug, there is a buried beauty, occasionally, these disparate parts mesh into a brief flicker of melody, or a single epic majestic hook filled swell, before slipping back into blackness. And once or twice the band ramps it up, and locks into some serious pounding crushing black hole sludge, but even then, it's a crawl, a glacial black ooze tempo, and before too long, the band abandon any sense of rhythm or tempo, opting instead to drift through some wide open stretch of outerspace ultra doom emptiness.

    The guitars go from grinding and sharp, to muddy and massive, the chugs flung into the ether and carried along on streaks of whirring hiss and blackened buzz, spitting out huge jagged shards of feedback, and long smears of blurred anti-riffage, the bass is a massive cloud of low end, throbbing and pulsing, exploding like a brick wall to the side of the head before slipping back into a shadowy rumble, the vocals a caustic demonic shriek, raspy and hellish, slipping into an almost hysterical falsetto, and just as often offering up some alien ululations, and the drums, oh the drums, any drummer can tell you how hard it is to play slow, but they're talking slowcore slow, or even regular doom slow, this is something else entirely, this is doom drumming gone free jazz, pound and skitter in equal measure, meting out beats one at a time, like some sleek black submarine releasing depth charges.

    Two lengthy epics, 17 minutes and nearly 29 minutes, neither very traditionally doomlike, but both most definitely doom, maybe more 'doom', than most actual doom we've heard. Like staring into the abyss, or looking up at a black moonless night sky, these sounds are the sounds of emptiness, of bottomless depths, of never ending expanses of space and time, the end of the world, the birth of new universes, the sound of black holes, of exploding stars, the soundtrack to the end of the world, to the end of everything. Slow and heavy and low and spaced out and damaged and fucked up and strangely beautiful and mysterious and abstract and far out and completely kick ass while remaining very very very difficult listening indeed

    This is a split label release, tUMULt of course, along with 5 other kick ass labels: At War With False Noise, Obscure Sombre, PsycheDOOMelic, Skyr and Odio Sonoro!

    http://rapidshare.com/files/222829748/habsyll_-_MMVIII.rar

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    24.6. v Chapeau Rouge

    http://www.last.fm/event/1032715

    Sink - Process (Kult of Nihilow/Kaos Kontrol, 2008)



    The Kult Of Nihilow website has this to say about Sink's The Process: "This is not a sludge record. This is not a drone record. This is not an experimental record." Which is not actually true, since it's actually an awesome mix of all three. More accurately, it's not an average sludge record, or a typical drone record, and isn't like most experimental music, but that's precisely what makes it so appealing.
    Sink are from Finland and have shared a split with aQ faves, UK dronelords Marzuraan, and they traffic in a sound that is both crushingly slow, blindingly heavy, as well as mysteriously dark and droney, but just like anything, it's what you do with all that stuff that matters. Anyone can tune down and play an E chord for 10 minutes. But not anyone can make it sound like angels singing.
    On their split with Marzuraan, we described their sound as "a swirling, sludgy wall of hissing fuzzed out blackened ultra noise, harsh and horrific", but there's nothing like that here. The Process is much more musical, and more measured, for a band who is typically defined as a sludge band, they spend much of their time unfurling dark muted shimmery dronescapes, hushed whispery smears of barely audible thrum. And even when they are dropping some serious sludge, it's not really sludgey, the guitars are thick and corrosive, but glimmering and crystalline, rife with haunting chords, the vocals deep monk like chants. The opener here is the perfect example, it sounds like Tibetan monks fronting a doom band, only the doom is strangely melodic, and hauntingly cinematic. Halfway through the track fades into some dark chiming ambience, all muted and blurred, before the crushing doomic blows begin to rain down again, those vocals returning to underpin everything with their thick rumbling whir (sounding quite a bit like Tuvan throat singing). It's a pity the track is only 11 minutes long. We could have gone for twice that! At least.
    The second track is all soaring Sunroof! like streaks of sound and strummed acoustic guitars, sounding like a noisier doomier Kiss The Anus, but all washed out and smeared into bleary shoegazey drifts, reminding us of a way more abstract Nadja or Angelic Process actually.
    Strangely enough, almost the whole rest of the record is devoid of any hint of sludge or doom, instead exploring longform guitar drones, super minimal sinewave skree, gentle dreamlike ambience, rumbling cavernous dronemusic, until finally, the not at all appropriately titled final song "The Silence", which is anything but silent, four minutes of murky corrosive drift, but like the opener, rife with mysterious melody, disembodied vocals, glimmering chordal blur, all spread out into a thick sluggish doom-ic haze, that seems to blot out the sun, bathing everything in a burnished blood red glow.

    http://rapidshare.com/files/222820565/sink_-_the_process.rar

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