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*In process of stocking. 2023 stock* New CD reissue of this collaboration originally released on Labyrinth Recordings back in 1997. Two long form tracks of Mlehst material remixed by Joe Roemer of Macronympha. A long missing piece in the discography of both artists, finally available again. Remastered by Esoteric Audio Renovations with new, updated artwork.
*2023 stock* Brand new material featuring four abstract tracks of drones, audio collage, musique concrete and abstract electronics. Slowed down industrial soundscapes, clangs and clock like chimes bouncing around your ear pipes.
*2023 stock* Brand new collaboration album. Features an original Macronympha track from 2007 by Joe Roemer, originally intended for a 10" lathe release that never happened, plus a new reworking of the same material by Mlehst.
*In process of stocking. 2023 stock* CD reissue of this long out of print cassette, originally released on the legendary Mother Savage Noise Productions in 1996. Two long form tracks of Mlehst material remixed by Joe Roemer of Macronympha. Remastered by Grant Richardson and featuring new artwork by All Brentnall.
*In process of stocking. 2023 stock* CD reissue of an early Mlehst tape released on Smell & Quim's Stinky Horse Fuck label back in 1995. The first track 'Everything I Touch Turns To Shit' was released on The History Of Mlehst - Chapter 5 but this reissue brings together the full album in its original form. Ranging from musique concrete, drones, tape manipulation and noise to fry your melon. Remastered by Grant Richardson and featuring new artwork by Al Brentnall.
Originally issued by the UK’s All Brentnall aka Mhlehst on his Bandaged Hand Produce label 1998, The Difficulty In Crossing A Field patently scissors with Hospital Productions own unheimlich impetus in terms of its dank surreality and tortuous nature, dealing with its themes in a manner of saying it without saying it, by using a combination of eerily suggestive track titles and oblique tonal abstraction to imply or prompt questions that aren’t easily answered. If we’re to mark any line in the di…