Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Industrial hardcore/power noise

Subwoofer time!
Here's some stuff I've been listening to on this fine evening:

Liquid Blasted - Kremlincore:
Liquid Blasted - Kremlincore

Full stream on last.fm.
discogs page & you can buy it right here (2x12"). Hard, fast, good 4/5.

Terrorfakt - Cold Steel World:
Terrorfakt - Cold Steel World

After freshly ripping this from CD (I bought it together with Skinny Puppy's The Greater Wrong of the Right), I was kind of disappointed yet again. This album just looses it's punch if you get up with it every morning for a while. Anyway, you can find it on Amazon and iTunes or from the label. Discogs entry. 3/5.

After Terrorfakt, I grabbed something a little more gentle, in the form of Pneumatic Detach - [re·vis·cer·a]:
Pneumatic Detach - [re·vis·cer·a]
I'm pretty sure this is a remix album of the guy's previous album, 2005's [vis·cer·a]. Remixes are by Terrorfakt and thirteen other artists I've never heard of. I actually downloaded this a long time ago, after hearing some of Pneumatic Detach's own stuff on the last.fm radio. At the first listen, I remember being suprised by the more EBM sound, but right now it was simply quite enjoyable, though it could use a little more punch. Notably, the track Embers (remix by Censor) was a drum'n'bass track, which was a pleasant suprise. 3.5/5.

And after this, it is time for one of my first 'connections' to the power noise genre, xotox - (Die) Unruhe:
Xotox - Unruhe

This shit is really hard. REALLY hard. Not in the sense of a difficult listen, just an incredibly hard bass. The biggest 'flaw' of this album is that it consists of two core tracks: Mechanische Unruhe (Mechanical Unrest) and Nasse Wände (according to google translate, Damp Walls) and remixes of them. Scattered inbetween these remixes, another 6 original tracks are around, which brings the album to a total of 15 tracks. Remixes are by a bunch of artists I've never heard of, though Jesus Complex sounds vaguely familiar. At just over an hour of hard, loud music, it's pretty hard to hold an album together. If one takes this into account, this is one damn fine album. But of course, I don't do that, but judge the album on it's experience. There's still an okay amount of variety here: the MH20 remix of Mechanische Unruhe (by Heimataerde) is probably one of the most EBM-like tracks, but there is also borderline noise stuff here like Pumpe/Düse and Paderborn, which paint a bleak picture of a late-night party in an industrial facility of inhumane proportions. Overall, 4/5.

Anyway, enough for today. I'll probably make a post somewhere tomorrow on my most recent purchase, Wodensthrone's awesome atmospheric black metal debut Loss. If you can't wait, metal-achives has some reviews for your reading pleasure. Also, I finally got around to fetching Swans' debut, Filth, which is one of those albums which I'm probably going to regret not checking out earlier.

< RAGE > On an unrelated note, /mu/ is being really godawfully slow recently. I suspect /b/ is to blame, since the 4chan status blog and our good friend downforeveryoneorjustme both say that img, dat and static.4chan.org are down. < /RAGE >

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