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*200 copies limited edition.* Heavy scrap metal harsh noise and exploratory, sensory-degrading video game - Exophilie is a training tool to prepare congitive adaptation in the azathothcene and speculative effects of libidinal anticosmic frequencies on human boundaries. Explorable 3D representations of the audio logs are available by scanning the QR code inside the album (Windows only). CW: Strobes, loud noise and aberrant extraterrestrial erotism.
*200 copies limited edition* Forgot to put on the helmet for the drainpipe slide? Breathe in deep as the smoke, chunks of shrapnel and microplastics fly high while the celestial dremel drills through the gorilla skull of the great offender. Rugburn on the listener's skin are just some of the side effects of this full spectrum junk elektronix noizu catastrophe.
Tip! *315 copies limited edition* Barstool Mountain returns to Absurd Exposition after the well-regarded "III" CD from 2022. On "Tightrope Walker", the project's debut LP, Mattias Gustafsson continues his "harried, frazzled, grizzled" experiments in tape mangling with his Altar of Flies alter-ego. The album furthers the buildings-crumbling barrage of "III", leaving just enough room to realize that the walls are coming down hard.
Unlimited Dream Company is the latest barrage of rhythmic industrial noise from Iker Ormazabal Martinez. The release is 40 minutes of tense sleep paralysis in which piledriver basses, blown out kicks, slicing synths and growls of feedback straddle sub pressure drones. IOM’s voice is minced by this machine churn: the infernal drill master swallowed up and regurgitated by his nightmares in a fugue of recoiling anguish. Bringing to mind the great Esplendor Gemoterico, IOM channels a torrent of frus…
Noise Against Fascism flexes their tendons, clenches their fist and pulls back from the brink to deliver a blistering cacophony of harsh electronics for a new release on Brachliegen. Hand/Fist is aural struggle against a feeling of contemporary socio-political melancholia, manifest in two differing approaches to confrontational noise and bludgeoning tone. In the wake of a relentless decimation of social communality, Mathias Kristersson cites the importance of art and utopian ideals for both the …
Tip! Originally released in 1996 as a single-sided tape on Gabriele's Less Than Zero label, and featuring sound sources from Jonathan Canady on one track, the album now comes with a bonus track 'Torture King' sourced from the original master tape, that was previously released in edited form on the 'Retrocuts' compilation.
First released as a cassette in 1995 also on Less Than Zero, and long out of print, this CD reissue sourced from the original master finally makes this classic slice of Italian harsh noise available again.
The debut release from Dead Body Love and first collaboration with Slaughter Productions. Prayers For The Sick features two harsh efforts which are juxtaposed with the funereal "Murder Obsession". Available on CD for the first time, remastered by Grant Richardson at Hex Audio Labs. Play at maximum volume for full satisfaction.
Following last year's "Hatemonger" tape on Fusty, Max Eastman's Tantric Death project returns to Tribe. Featuring guest appearances from Slacking, Hand & Knee, and Sterile Garden.
Tip! Following individual releases on labels such as Satatuhatta, Total Black, and Narcolepsia, two of harsh noise’s current flagbearers split forces for their debut appearance on Tribe Tapes.
First released in 2008 by Bare Wire Technologies. Source sounds for this album come from a (circa 1900) electro-shock therapy machine converted into a synthesizer. Cassette inserts smell of perfume.
Mangled tape loops and scrap metal torture from this key project of contemporary Canadian noise. Burgundy C20 cassette professionally duplicated with full-body sticker label and 5-panel insert.
*2023 stock* 129 songs, no index, no life. Iver: drums. John: guitar. Lasse: vokills. Jørgen: guest drums on last tracks. Not produced by Jazkamer. Cover by Hair Stylistics. Special thank to Maranata and Lloyd Honeybrook. Jazkamer’s 2010 series is over. This is July.
*2023 stock* The June edition of Jazkamer's 2010 monthly CD-series. A big-band noise extravagansa. The first studio recording of the Metal Music Machine line-up; two drummers, electronics and three guitars. Artwork by Justin Bartlett.
Tip! *2023 stock* On "Matthew 28:17" Jazkamer for the first time in the 2010 Monthly Series operates as its core duo of Lasse Marhaug and John Hegre. This reduction does little to lighten the density of their sound, rather the opposite, because "Matthew 28:17" is a thick haze of dopey fuzz-guitars and droning organ. For the longtime Jazkamer fan this album bears similarities to the 2002 mini-album "The Sound of Music" – which often has been thought of as a highlight in the Jazkamer oeuvre.
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*2023 stock* "Metal Music Machine 2" is the sequel to Jazkamer's 2006 metal album "Metal Music Machine". It is recorded with the same line-up, in the same studio, and continues the paths laid out by the first album; Jazkamer exploring the deep dark fjords of metal. From 80's German thrash to überslow doom and 70's classic heavy metal; "Metal Music Machine 2" is a varied platter of Metal Mania.
The original album was something of a surprise hit for the band, which lead to creating a live MMM-big …
An hallucinating journey into sickness conceived by our ally from down under, T.G. Cranium. Half an hour of everflowing morbid visions and bestial devastations, manic highs and heavy lows. Beaten into submission by Erik Nystrand & mastered by Danny Costa. Ecstastic lobotomy noise.
Heavily damaged noise by Steven Purtill, that you may know as a talented visual artist for Kiddiepunk, etc. Following a handful of brilliant self released tapes, still a fairly obscure name that truly deserves more recognition.