Wednesday 19 January 2011

Heart Museum "Untitled"




Self Released debut. Atonal eclipse, blinded by a full moon Get it here

Lace Bows "Morte do Artista"



"Two massive sides of warm atmospheric experimentation that slowly drifts the listener into a microcosm of synth explorations, the perfect late night burner" - Bumtapes ...Get it here

Knitted Abyss "Winter Barn" , Night People





A mighty debut born 2008, this C-30 braved bizzare futuristic psychedelia from the past so eloquently thru metallic echoed eased riffs and palpatating beats, hazed murmured vocals and piercing chords/swwoooops Get it here

Sindre Bjerga "Broken Wisdom" (2007 UK Tour CD-R)




Industrial drone, is as Sindre's music was first described to me, which does it justice, yet there is a struggling melody seeping at momentums between pulsations and otherly densitys which are deeply subconsciously perceived! Incredibly hypnotic stuff! And if you get the chance to see him live dont miss out, an amazing experience, incredibly meditative viewing / listening.... Hummed here

Tuesday 18 January 2011

The Hunter Gracchus "The Bolsheviks Shat In My Brain" 2010








Rocking horse jazz feedback fuck ups with weirded out snake charmer guitars n primal poundings falling down stairs n serenading into a blindedly lit sky. crying sax cat fite dust bins A neon lit gamellan smashed into eastern mantra's explore here

JAHIZ @ Cable Street Studios 16/07/2009 3/3

Blue Sabbath Black Fiji "The Nighthawk"




Super cool thunder disco, ufo tornado it!

Monday 17 January 2011

Hana Sumai "recordings oct/nov 2007"




A slowed down breeze found here

Alien Soundtracks "s/t" & "Residue" 2007





"Alien Soundtracks - unsettlingly good and named after the Chrome album of the same name we wouldn’t wonder, from the grim imagery to the Dadaist chilled landscapes, there’s something unquestionably edgily austere about the aural wilderness that Alien Soundtracks navigate and explore, it’s a landscape similarly being plundered by the much admired Alrealon imprint at present, crafting out a psychotropic dub canvas that shares loosely an affinity with ’metal box’ era PiL albeit as though rewired by Cabaret Voltaire" - Losing Today


mind explode:

s/t

&

Residue

Sunday 16 January 2011

Stefan Kushima "Crumble Stray" 2007




Slowed down magnetic fields these old skool kushima drones are kinda like levitating to some unknown source/light, dig it here

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Bambikill "Arachne"




"The opener ‘Womb of your hand’ has this stunning ritualistic sway about it, the contoured guitar falling endlessly through long fingers, all dew glinted… secondary vocal shadows follow, rooting through the dark soil in search of moonlight… feeling like brambles twisting into your skin, injecting unwritten knowledge intravenously as smokey mirrors bear strange fruit.….

A few tracks on this EP burn out on a semi ambient vibe, as if half asleep, delicate, like faded lithographs or a seed bearing breeze, this ever present sense of rising thunder churning away in the background, real headphone material - especially ‘wolf’s milk’…

On others, the sonic apparitions are intersected with sparkling chords… nautilus lustres throwing out the eastern flavours… suddenly a match strikes, becoming scarlet tongues spiralling grey clouds.…

The captured panoramas of the last track get my vote, those unfurling stitches of guitar harmonics and voice melding, the odd fractured drum falling through the resulting drone, all quite beautiful… then a harpsichord chime cuts into the introspective vibe and opens up a jewellery box inside your head…" - Rottenmeats


Unearth here

Knitted Abyss 15.11.08 live @ louies warehouse marrickville



Knitted Abyss is Lucy Phelan (1/2 of Naked on the Vague) and Anna John two Sydney AU. They release increibly hazy fogged out drone psychedelia that makes those worn out records in yer hippy dads collection sound like kings of leon, not hard to do! but this melts on the mind and ears and eases into trance like state pleasantly. This live document translates this well, Grace towards it here!

Treehouse People" Bubble Nuts" C40



"Cooperation of Stefan Kushima & Iko Nori spending some nights with the Casio VL Tone,Feedback loops in minimal construction, a child’s dream in bubblevariations”


Truly beautiful blissed out sunrays, Soak it here!

Second Family Band "Dream Release"



"Another incredible offering from the SFB camp, documenting their huge collective burnouts. side A begins with a Murky laidback basement jam which quickly morphs into a psychedelic banjo romp, and ends with the incredible tropical sounding shamanic title track.

The flip sides drugged up guitar solo and loose percussion keeps the pace for another of the band’s sonic meditations, which all accumulates into the last track’s laid back Dub Vibes, perfectly suited for heaviest smokers soundtrack" -Bumtapes

Space it here

Chicaloyoh "Thorns"



"Alice Dourlen’s phantom vocals and otherworldly guitar comes echoing straight from the heart. Her spiritual offerings manifest themselves into a series beautiful psychedelic songs accompanied by pounding drums and spiralling outer space keyboards they create a very haunting personal album" - Bumtapes

Zone it out here!

Kema "Oooh i'm a Sad Man"




Heavily muted/distorted vocals and guitar riffage which bring us incredible compositions buried in the earth of noise. Watery ghosts gargle adrifting towards cotton mud. Aquatic and deadly hidden tracks disorientate the listener into a catatonic state of gravel washed over lily valley tranquility, Rad it here

Friday 14 January 2011

Stefan Kushima & Joey Chainsaw "In the Spiral Door"




TOUR cdr recoreded over 2/3 days in july 2010 ! outerlimits beyond our expectations old skool it here!

Yximalloo "Fangs of Lucifer"





This shit needs to be experienced! soo out there, part time collaborator with Jad Fair as Half Alien/Half Robot. Sci fi playground playdough spunk fun! Last FM said this stuff: " Yximalloo is Naofumi Ishimaru alone. All of his releases are on his own label, and none have seen a distributor yet (which is why you very rarely find his CDs in stores). Ishimaru works like a Japanese Jandek without the angst, like the Boredoms minus the bombast. Lo-fi, sweet and primitive, he uses ancient drum machines, hand percussion, and electronic droplet noises, sometimes set to melodies gathered from some imaginary South Sea island where the traditional instrument is seemingly an old ’80s synth"




Bitch IT here!