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Pavonine
*In process of stocking.* "Pavonine" is the second offering from the collaborative duo of Dominic Coppola and Angelo Harmsworth, following the 2017 "Cordial" release on Strange Rules. The album was conceived in late 2020 and completed in spring of 2021, which requires no further explanation when it comes to recording and living conditions. The duo deploys an array of minimalist structures, steady in span and measured in concept. Each track is executed with a precision focus on antithetical compo…
Scorched Earth Policy
*2022 stock.* Second press of the legendary tape out on OEC previously out on tape (comes with a new / different CD label design). Completely remastered by Frank Gorissen (Militia) for the CD format. First part of the CD is featuring songs of faith & war by Con-Dom in his usal scraping way, with great rough vocals and pulsing / beating sounds: "Power is nothing without Control" & "Butchers Call to Arms" are 2 of the 6 titles by Con-Dom, you know what to aspect. The second part of the CD features…
The Forgotten Tapes
*2022 stock. Limited edition of 282 copies.* After searching for an old Folkstorm recording in his vaults, Nordvargr discovered more unreleased material than he was looking for: old recordings from 1997 and 1998, all previously unreleased !Now, after more than 10 years, these old recordings see the the light (?) of day. This is all harsh gritty oldschool Folkstorm (the one we like the more !), served up fresh and carefully remastered from the original analogue tapes. Also included are the four t…
Kookaburra
"There is no argument; Merzbow stands as the most important artist in noise music. The moniker of Japanese artist Masami Akita has appeared on over four hundred albums since 1979. The name comes from German artist Kurt Schwitters' famous work Merzbau, in which he transformed the interior of his house with found objects. This is reflected in Akita's junk art / collage aesthetic. Other influences on the Merzbow philosophy range from ritualised eroticism (fetishism & bondage), surrealism to extreme…
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