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CIR 0802
15 Nov 11
CIR 0302
12 May 03
EMEGO 166
15 Apr 13
Review:
Noted New York noisesmith Alan Licht has long been known as a man prepared to take the humble guitar into the outer realms, and so it is on this turn for Editions Mego. Running distorted squalls of six strings into a mess of electronic interference, this is no easy ride but there's a staggering amount of expression worked into the spluttering notes and ranging chords of Licht's Four Years dichotomy. Rarely resting in one sound for too long, this is far from the laborious patience-rewarding tropes of the noise scene and far more visceral, even as the cranky sonics give way to soothing harmonious passages. It may sound at times like an accidental racket, but anyone with a love of punk and hardcore will find this resonating with them like few other projects in the avant-garde world.
BLACKEST 014
02 May 13
Review:
Given the label's cultivation of previously unheralded talent such as Raime and Dalhous, a new name on Blackest Ever Black is always going to be an enticing prospect. Alexander Lewis seems keen to maintain a low profile, but A Luminous Veil is one of the most striking debuts in the field of industrial electronics we've heard in some time. Supposedly created using only synth, microphone and pedals, and apparently recorded in one take with minimal computer processing or post-production, it's a varied set from start to finish; opener "The Third Room" and "Figure Moving" both sound like synthesized power metal, while "Mirror Fragment" creates a foreboding drone landscape; "She Demands Attention" meanwhile places what sounds like a short wave radio monologue amidst squalling guitar feedback. With shades of the material coming from Dominick Fernow's Hospital Productions and the more extreme ends of Editions Mego, A Luminous Veil is essential listening.
PLNBT 010
13 Nov 12
BBR 011
27 Apr 12
ERA_2035-2
30 Aug 04
4HD 488
09 Dec 11
ZIQ 162
14 Mar 08
ROBODADA 0.94
01 Apr 09
425069 3294781
22 Aug 12
BL 0007854-X
23 Apr 07
SR 154
01 Jan 99
SR 150
18 May 00
634457 429666
27 Nov 12
SR 082
01 Jan 94
453818 2117842
06 Apr 11
DTR 004
30 Jun 11
GPMCD 029
26 May 09
AG 039
23 Jun 05
NITRO 1202
11 Aug 04
JUMBO TRAX 021
01 Aug 08
SOU 041DEPWW
09 Nov 12
ZIQ 10
15 Mar 05
EF 0040
16 Mar 13
R 019
06 Feb 12
OTR 003
27 Jan 09
EDRM 421
01 Feb 10
SP 021
02 Jul 12
Review:
Perhaps the most minimal Spectrum Spools release to date, The Sincere Interruption is Eric Lanham's first release under his own name after several ears of performing as Carl Calm and Palmetto Moon Electronic Group. Recalling the precision of early 00s Mille Plateaux and Raster-Noton, The Sincere Interruption clicks with glitches that sound like scrambled MP3 fragments, albeit held together with an invisible matrix beneath. Repetitive, yet imperceptibly evolving, this is a highly rewarding listen.
FR 021
13 Aug 12
ADOPECD 005
10 Oct 02
361015 1772526
05 Nov 12
CRANICA 066-2012
30 Mar 12
SR 368
29 Apr 13
NS 10
10 Mar 05
IPNET 0701
07 Dec 07
LC 08242
18 Sep 09
IMP 064
11 Dec 12
AW 5052117
31 Dec 11
MM 007
29 Oct 12
PA 002
15 Jun 11
KOM 27
15 Nov 00
STRIKE 46
07 Apr 04
DEKORDER 048DD
13 Dec 10 | ||
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