Fera’s trajectory sticks out like a sore thumb, you need to invest time, carefully divided between body & mind, to truly take a deep dive into his audacious output. After the acclaimed ‘Stupidamutaforma’ and ‘Corpo Senza Carne’, Fera is back with ‘Psiche Liberata’, an oblique, imperfect and broken record, in other words, exactly the type of magical voyage you want to be on. The mind, finally liberated.
Fera is Andrea De Franco, electronic composer from Southern Italy now residing in Bologna, also known for his work as visual artist/designer and member of the Undicesimacasa collective. His musical cosmos is profound and imaginative, intergalactic atmospheres that condense fragmented IDM, scintillating textures, distorted synthscapes, crunchy technoid rhythms and swirling abstractions that weave gently, sometimes moody and stark, more often celestial and awe-inspiring.
Mixed in Berlin by Steve Scanu ‘Psiche Liberata’ encapsulates Fera’s dense and intricate thought process in contrast with his simple and direct approach to writing and recording that finds its more natural output in his rapturous live sets where a mono signal runs through a few analog pedals transforming instantly into menacing alien grooves and fluid ecstasis.
Like ‘Psiche Liberata’s artwork, hand-drawn by Fera, every detailed miniature leads to a single cell of sound, tracks collide against each other in a psychotic kaleidoscope where every safe space is confronted with subsequent noise, alterations or interruptions. The black terror of ‘Celestial Anacusma’ is followed by the space-jazz banquet of ‘Milk Tears In The Hug Chamber’ doped up cyber Sun Ra extravaganza featuring Laura Agnusdei and Luigi Monteanni (Artetetra) on saxophones and flutes; ‘Silenzio Solare’ sprinkles Mille Plateaux era minimalism all over hallucinations, while ‘Diluvia’ crosses industrial acid with perpetual motion; title track ‘Psiche Liberata’ murmurs mechanically, a downtempo drifter for the wide-eyed 7AM comedown: ‘Simulacrima’ melts Boards Of Canada’s mellow pastoralism with dystopian meta-level dreamland and ‘Riposa’ showcases an overwhelming melancholy executed with elegance in a slo-mo world where the ineffable transcends notions of ambient and becomes a warm embrace.
Created on a Monotribe, MS20 & Volca Sample/fm, ‘Psiche Liberata’s velvet heaviness was achieved by re-amping many of the instruments through a Leslie Rotary Speaker and a reel-to-reel Telefunken. Fera’s sonic tapestry is in constant flux, underlying themes of love longing and affection run through the record but in a turbulent, volcanic, unleashed fashion, almost on the brink of utter noise or complete silence, reminding us that this is an artist like no other amidst the ever changing electronic scene. These are transmissions from the gutter, where the inevitable meets the unattainable and collapses.
"Fera’s tarnished materials are destined for ruin; “Stupida,” full of longing and regret, sounds like an elegy for a fallen world." Pitchfork
"A cut of dark magic that fits like a glove to overcast days, wild winds and lashing rains. Insistent, the treacle-thick bassline oozes out, soaking the space between the melancholic synth lines." Inverted Audio
"The songs on Stupidamutaforma feel hypnotizing...it establishes De Franco as a composer who uses space and time to create a set of rich, immersive works." Bandcamp 'Album Of The Day'
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- A1: Boojis Industrial Death
- A2: Total Love
- A3: Auto Modown (Early Version)
- A4: Space Girl Blues (Early Version)
- A5: Live Forever
- A6: Androgyny (Live At Kent Kove 74)
- A7: Fraulein (Kent Kove 1974)
- B1: Bicentennial Birthday
- B2: Man From The Past
- B3: Midget/My Lai Mama (Kent Kove 74)
- B4: Shimmy Shake
- B5: All Of Us
- B6: Hubert House
- B7: The Tinkle Tune
- C1: Private Secretary (Side 3 Exhibit C 1973-1975 - Live At Kent Kove 74)
- C2: I Don't Know Why
- C3: Dixie
- C4: Pigs Waddle (Live At Kent Kove 74)
- C5: Death Of Lt Casanova (Live At Kent Kove 74)
- D1: U Got Me Bugged (Side 4 Exhibit D 1975-1977 - Instrumental Version)
- D2: I Don't Know What I Do Do
- D3: Huboon Stomp
- D4: Can U Take It (Early Version)
- D5: Uncontrollable Urge (Early Version)
- E1: Devo Corporate Anthem (Side 5 Exhibit E 1975-1977 - Early Version)
- E2: Shrivel Up (Early Version)
- E3: Smart Patrol (Early Version)
- E4: I'm Lost At Home
- E5: Untitled
- E6: Never Go Back
- E7: Secret Agent Man (Mark Vocal)
- F1: Social Fools (Side 6 Exhibit F 1975-1977 - Early Version)
- F2: A Plan For U (Early Version)
- F3: Nutty Buddy (Live At Jb's 76)
- F4: Dogs Of Democracy
- F5: Race Of Doom (Early Version)
- F6: Space Junk (Early Version)
- F7: Primal Satisfaction
- F8: End Message
- D6: Everything's Gonna Be Alright
- D7: Falling In Love Again
Die grandiose Early-Works-Kollektion ART DEVO belegt, warum Devo eine der wichtigsten Bands der US-Musikgeschichte waren und immer noch sind. Die streng limitierte 3LP+7" Anthologie enthält meist unveröffentlichtes Archivschätze, Raritäten und Obskuritäten aus ihrer Frühzeit 1973-77, als sich Devo zu einem Kunstprojekt entwickelte, das David Bowie zur 'Band der Zukunft' erklärte. Die von Devo kuratierte Tracklist erscheint auf pink-schwarz-marmorstrukturiertem Triple-Vinyl im Deluxe-Boxset in Goldfolie, mit doppelseitigen Art Prints, darunter ein Scratch'n'Sniff-Bild, sowie Liner Notes der Gründungsmitglieder Mark Mothersbaugh und Gerald V Casal. Es gibt nur 1.000 Stück weltweit.
Freefall Blue Vinyl[26,26 €]
Crack Cloud has always been something beyond a rock band: both profound and grand, vaporous and elusive. The first iteration of Crack Cloud was formed nearly a decade ago as a proxy-rehab outlet on the fringes of Calgary. Over time, two EPs and accompanying visual pieces were produced out of the residence known as Red Mile. By 2017, several members had relocated to Vancouver, working out of harm reduction centers and low-barrier shelters. Sobriety, self-reformation and the idealism of their work further formed an ethos for Crack Cloud. It was during these years that the band produced their astounding 2020 album Pain Olympics. At once, their vision became expansive, cinematic. Now, Red Mile is a bit of a homecoming. Members have returned to Calgary. But Calgary/home has become a liminal space, a place of flux. After a decade of personal and collective growth, what does home even mean? Red Mile is, for them, something like samsara: a return and a rebirth. Red Mile's sound breathes expansive energy into the circuitous, street bound sonics of Crack Cloud's prior material. Fizzling synths intertwine with chiming pianos. Songs layer like Russian nesting dolls; one may find a Ramones chorus set within a desolate Western prog soundtrack only to watch it erupt into a joyous anthem. Real-ass guitars _ alternately lilting, scuzzy and soaring _ ring out across wide sun-bleached spaces. In 2024, the cumulative effect is (in rock instrumentation terms) naturalistic. Any whiff of embalmed nostalgia is absent. Even the close of the album - a winding, almost Jerry Garcia guitar noodle that leads us out of Red Mile - is delivered without sentimentality. Principal songwriter Zach Choy's lyrics are cutting but merciful, with a sharp self-awareness that never slides into self-satisfaction. Crack Cloud as artists are critical _ and ultimately as forgiving _ of themselves as they are the melting world around them. The songs balance an easy charm and cathartic power: affirming life without denying death. Recorded predominantly between the outskirts of Joshua Tree California, and Calgary, Alberta, this record is informed by a bittersweet mélange of old and new. The sprawling, novelistic structures of their previous albums are condensed and sharpened, while maintaining their refusal to delve into superficiality. Through playful melodies and elliptical guitar soliloquy, they deliver a final product of exceptional depth and distinctly unprecious warmth. Crack Cloud have produced a mature, vital work that interrogates the platitudes of the rock-n-roll lifestyle, but ultimately exalts its sacredness. Red Mile's de facto thesis statement "The Medium" is itself a rock song meditation: an ode to the form and its practitioners. This genre that _ typical, repeatable, corporatized as it can be _ somehow still has the power to help us live through life. We see the dusty sentiment of "I love rock and roll" exhumed, taken apart, and stitched back together. It's a song guided by faith _ if the medium helps us proclaim our love today, it's worth protecting from derision tomorrow. We live in an era where music seems to love hitting its head against the wall. Crack Cloud's Red Mile is the sound _ the feeling! _ of the bricks giving way.
Black Vinyl[23,95 €]
Crack Cloud has always been something beyond a rock band: both profound and grand, vaporous and elusive. The first iteration of Crack Cloud was formed nearly a decade ago as a proxy-rehab outlet on the fringes of Calgary. Over time, two EPs and accompanying visual pieces were produced out of the residence known as Red Mile. By 2017, several members had relocated to Vancouver, working out of harm reduction centers and low-barrier shelters. Sobriety, self-reformation and the idealism of their work further formed an ethos for Crack Cloud. It was during these years that the band produced their astounding 2020 album Pain Olympics. At once, their vision became expansive, cinematic. Now, Red Mile is a bit of a homecoming. Members have returned to Calgary. But Calgary/home has become a liminal space, a place of flux. After a decade of personal and collective growth, what does home even mean? Red Mile is, for them, something like samsara: a return and a rebirth. Red Mile's sound breathes expansive energy into the circuitous, street bound sonics of Crack Cloud's prior material. Fizzling synths intertwine with chiming pianos. Songs layer like Russian nesting dolls; one may find a Ramones chorus set within a desolate Western prog soundtrack only to watch it erupt into a joyous anthem. Real-ass guitars _ alternately lilting, scuzzy and soaring _ ring out across wide sun-bleached spaces. In 2024, the cumulative effect is (in rock instrumentation terms) naturalistic. Any whiff of embalmed nostalgia is absent. Even the close of the album - a winding, almost Jerry Garcia guitar noodle that leads us out of Red Mile - is delivered without sentimentality. Principal songwriter Zach Choy's lyrics are cutting but merciful, with a sharp self-awareness that never slides into self-satisfaction. Crack Cloud as artists are critical _ and ultimately as forgiving _ of themselves as they are the melting world around them. The songs balance an easy charm and cathartic power: affirming life without denying death. Recorded predominantly between the outskirts of Joshua Tree California, and Calgary, Alberta, this record is informed by a bittersweet mélange of old and new. The sprawling, novelistic structures of their previous albums are condensed and sharpened, while maintaining their refusal to delve into superficiality. Through playful melodies and elliptical guitar soliloquy, they deliver a final product of exceptional depth and distinctly unprecious warmth. Crack Cloud have produced a mature, vital work that interrogates the platitudes of the rock-n-roll lifestyle, but ultimately exalts its sacredness. Red Mile's de facto thesis statement "The Medium" is itself a rock song meditation: an ode to the form and its practitioners. This genre that _ typical, repeatable, corporatized as it can be _ somehow still has the power to help us live through life. We see the dusty sentiment of "I love rock and roll" exhumed, taken apart, and stitched back together. It's a song guided by faith _ if the medium helps us proclaim our love today, it's worth protecting from derision tomorrow. We live in an era where music seems to love hitting its head against the wall. Crack Cloud's Red Mile is the sound _ the feeling! _ of the bricks giving way.
The 2019 released "Caligula" took the vision of Kristin Hayter's vessel to the next level of grandeur, her purging and vengeful audial vision went beyond anything preceding it and reached an unparalleled sonic plane within her oeuvre. Succeeding her self-released 2017 "All Bitches Die" opus, "CALIGULA" saw Hayter design an ambitious work, displaying the full force of her talent as a vocalist, composer, and storyteller. Vast in scope and multivalent in its influences, with delivery nothing short of demonic, "CALIGULA" is an outsider's opera; magnificent, hideous, and raw. Eschewing and disavowing genre altogether, Hayter built her own world. Here she fully embodied the moniker Lingua Ignota, from the German mystic Hildegard of Bingen, meaning "unknown language" _ this music has no home, any precedent or comparison could only be uneasily given, and there is nothing else like it in our contemporary realm. Whilst "CALIGULA" is unapologetically personal and critically self-aware, there are broader themes explored; the decadence, corruption, depravity and senseless violence of emperor Caligula is well documented and yet still permeates today. Brimming with references and sly jabs, Hayter's sardonic commentary on abuse of power and invalidation is deftly woven. Working closely with Seth Manchester at Machines With Magnets studio in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, Hayter stripped away much of the industrial and electronic elements of her previous work, approaching instead the corporeal intensity and intimate menace of her notorious live performances, achieved with unconventional recording techniques and sound sources, as well as a full arsenal of live instrumentation and collaborators including harsh noise master Sam McKinlay (THE RITA), visceral drummer Lee Buford (The Body) and frenetic percussionist Ted Byrnes (Cackle Car, Wood & Metal), with guest vocals from Dylan Walker (Full of Hell), Mike Berdan (Uniform), and Noraa Kaplan (Visibilities). "CALIGULA" is a massive work, a multi-layered epic that gives voice and space to that which has been silenced and cut out.
- A1: The Voodoo Curse (Roots Radics)
- A2: Dance Of The Vampires (Roots Radics)
- A3: Blood On His Lips (Roots Radics)
- A4: Cry Of The Werewolf (Roots Radics)
- A5: The Mummy’s Shroud (Roots Radics)
- B1: The Corpse Rises (Roots Radics)
- B2: Night Of The Living Dead (Roots Radics)
- B3: Your Teeth In My Neck (Roots Radics)
- B4: Plague Of Zombies (Roots Radics)
- B5: Ghost Of Frankenstein (Roots Radics)
- C1: Oh What A Feeling (Wailing Souls)
- C2: You Are A No Good (Michael Prophet)
- C3: Love In My Heart (Wayne Jarrett)
- C4: Hold On To What You Got (Michael Prophet)
- C5: Firehouse Rock (Wailing Souls)
- D1: Bandits Taking Over (Wailing Souls)
- D2: Youthman (Michael Prophet)
- D3: Love And Unity (Michael Prophet)
- D4: He Can Surely Turn The Tide (Johnny Osbourne)
- D5: Sweet Loving (Michael Prophet)
Autorisierte Deluxe 2LP Ausgabe des von Henry 'Junjo' Lawes produzierten 'Evil Curse of the Vampires'.
Original Greensleeves zusammengestellter Dub-Klassiker, entscheidende Auswahl von Junjos klassischen, von Roots Radics angetriebenen Rhythmen, aufgenommen bei Channel One und gemischt von Scientist bei King Tubby's.
Das remasterte, ikonische Dub-Album ist jetzt mit einer zweiten Disc mit den Original-Vokalversionen versehen.
Streng limitierte einmalige Halloween-Pressung auf orangefarbenem Vinyl.
- A1: Karen’s Theme (02:07)
- A2: Corps De Ballet (01:31)
- A3: Jurgita’s Theme (02:50)
- A4: Tights (01:58)
- A5: Genevieve’s Theme (01:17)
- A6: Shae’s Theme (Chandelier) (01:22)
- A7: Rothbart (02:11)
- B1: Shae’s Theme (Pool) (02:00)
- B2: Siphe’s Theme (02:04)
- B3: Move To The Theatre (01:53)
- B4: Curtain Call (01:08)
- B5: Bow (05:37)
- B6: Karen’s Reflection (01:39)
- B7: Credits (Dance Class) (01:51)
LIMITED REPRINT .Introductions by David Fricke and Adrian Shaughnessy. 224 pages, comes in a tactile Geltex hardcover and is beautifully designed by Hiorthøy. Includes a 7" single with exclusive tracks from Fire! Orchestra, The Last Hurrah!! and Maja S. K. Ratkje. It´s no secret that Rune Grammofon founder Rune Kristoffersen is a big admirer of labels like Blue Note, Impulse, ECM, 4AD and Factory, to mention some labels with strong visual identities. But we can´t recall another label that has worked with one designer exclusively for 25 years and some 250 releases. A singular visual language that's as distinctive as Hipgnosis' 1970s surreal juxtapositions, or the brooding portraiture gracing ECM Records' output. Prog (UK) As well as being a piece of guaranteed coffee table eye-candy for music lovers, the book promises an insight into the fascinating process of bringing a record and its cover to life. Creative Review (UK) RG feels like a dream vision of a record label - fuelled by passion, irreverent in tone yet serious in execution, somehow miraculously buffered from corporate industry expectations. The sound and visuals here cover two decades of inspiration and unpredictability, but they also bristle with creative possibilities for a long time to come.Elephant (UK)
First release in 5years by Snaker, and the catalog counts 10th.
The first full length album by Odopt, the duo being releasing their signature hypnotic, freaky feeling sound from labels like Emotional Especial、Hivern Discs、Born Free and so on.
And they prepared a “contemporary library sound” for Snaker.
Not quite for dance floor or not exactly for home listening, but definitely a unique cinematic sound scape is compiled for a new special experience. Artwork by Masato Mori.
Theatrical rocker Arthur Brown gained notoriety and fame in equal measure through ‘Fire,’ an anthem to their pyrotechnic excess. When his backing musicians quit to form Atomic Rooster, Brown formed Kingdom Come to further explore the nexus of music and theatre and of the series of albums they cut for Polydor, Journey is the strangest and greatest. Stretching to the deepest reaches of space rock, Journey used the Bentley Rhythm Ace drum machine, and Victor Peraino’s synths, theremin and mellotron, to chart the astral records of history. This is Brown’s true masterpiece, an astounding record that was aeons ahead of its time.
- A1: Succession (Main Title Theme) - Orchestral Intro Version
- A2: Adagio In C Minor
- A3: Andante In C Minor
- A4: Serenade In E-Flat Major
- A5: Dark Minuet
- A6: Million Dollar Home Run
- A7: Succession - End Title Theme - Piano And Cello Variation
- A8: Rondo In F Minor For Piano And Orchestra - Kendall's Journey
- A9: Andante Con Moto - Piano And Strings - "Vaulter
- A10: Roman's Beat - Hearts
- A11: Itermezzo In C Minor - Piano And Double Bass
- A12: Concerto Grosso In C Minor - End Credits - You Have To Be A Killer
- A13: Furioso In F Minor
- B1: Andante Agitato - End Credits - “The Raid”
- B2: Sinfonietta In A Minor - Strings Variation - “The Photo”
- B3: Tuscany” Suite For Piano And Orchestra
- B4: Andante Moderato - End Credits - _Amen
- B5: Langsam - We Gave It A Go
- B6: End Credits - Vivace Appassionato In G Minor
- B7: Andante Espressivo - String Orchestra - Number One Boy
- B8: Allegro In F Minor - Arrival At Waystar
- B9: Succession - Andante Risoluto
- B10: End Credits - Choir And Orchestra - With Open Eyes
Immerse yourself in the immersive world of Succession like never before with the Official Soundtrack on vinyl. Discover the soundscape that accompanies the gripping drama of the Roy family's power struggles, brought to life through a selection of tracks that capture the essence of the acclaimed series.
Featuring both original compositions and carefully selected classics, the Succession vinyl soundtrack offers an emotional journey through the highs and lows of the Roy dynasty. From moments of intense family conflict to triumphs of corporate conquest, each track takes you deeper into the heart of the story, making it a must-have for fans and collectors alike.
Treat yourself to the luxurious experience of vinyl and enhance your listening sessions with the rich, warm tones that only analogue audio can offer. Add the Succession vinyl soundtrack to your collection today and immerse yourself in the world of power, wealth and family intrigue
- You Speak Jealousy
- Stumbling Block
- Crab Nebula
- Caterpillar
- Miserific Condition
- Eternalux
- New Radio Hit
- Broken E-Strings
- Totality
- Mkultra
- Negated
- Said Serial
- Census
- Plight
- Seen Not Heard
- Mile Me Deaf
- Solo Sonata
- The Light At The End Of The Tunnel Is A Train
- Corpse Pose
- Everything Is Weird
- Torch Song
- Lazslo
- Behold The Salt
SALT VINYL[37,19 €]
"A Single History 1991-2001" ist eine erweiterte und neu gemasterte 25-Jahres-Jubiläumsausgabe der vergriffenen Singles und Compilation-Tracks des mythischen Trios aus Olympia, Washington. Von den ersten Post-Hardcore-Klängen auf "Crab Nebula" bis zum Dub-inspirierten Todesmarsch von "Behold The Salt" füllt diese 23-Track-Doppel-LP die verzerrten Lücken der ersten sieben Alben und versammelt Reste aus dem ersten Jahrzehnt von Unwound. "Ich würde lieber verwesten Fisch essen, als mir das hier anzuhören"
- You Speak Jealousy
- Stumbling Block
- Crab Nebula
- Caterpillar
- Miserific Condition
- Eternalux
- New Radio Hit
- Broken E-Strings
- Totality
- Mkultra
- Negated
- Said Serial
- Census
- Plight
- Seen Not Heard
- Mile Me Deaf
- Solo Sonata
- The Light At The End Of The Tunnel Is A Train
- Corpse Pose
- Everything Is Weird
- Torch Song
- Lazslo
- Behold The Salt
Black Vinyl[34,66 €]
"A Single History 1991-2001" ist eine erweiterte und neu gemasterte 25-Jahres-Jubiläumsausgabe der vergriffenen Singles und Compilation-Tracks des mythischen Trios aus Olympia, Washington. Von den ersten Post-Hardcore-Klängen auf "Crab Nebula" bis zum Dub-inspirierten Todesmarsch von "Behold The Salt" füllt diese 23-Track-Doppel-LP die verzerrten Lücken der ersten sieben Alben und versammelt Reste aus dem ersten Jahrzehnt von Unwound. "Ich würde lieber verwesten Fisch essen, als mir das hier anzuhören" -
Doc Sleep returns to Dark Entries with Cloud Sight Fade, an album of ethereal house and techno. Doc Sleep is the alias of DJ and producer Melissa Maristuen. Following 2023’s Birds, her ambient and IDM-leaning debut album, Cloud Sight Fade shows Doc drawing on her years of queer clubbing to bring us seven diverse tracks sitting between muscular New York house, Berlin twilight techno, and funky West-coast breakbeats. Production began in the Bay Area and was completed in Berlin; Maristuen says that this work became a love letter to the West Coast’s magnificent natural landscape, the light of the Pacific sunrise. While draped in dreamlike textures and melodies, this is also a record about embodiment and the memories that live within our corporeal forms. The powerful grooves on the breakbeat-inflected “Lemon Zest” and the propulsive “Cloud Sight Fade” remind us that dance music is for bodies dancing. Meanwhile, tracks like the sparkling album-closer “Enchanted Static” or the brooding groover “Water Sign” plunge us deeper into hypnotic depths. On Cloud Sight Fade, Doc Sleep guides us through slumber and wakefulness, in and out of our bodies, with the mastery of a seasoned DJ and clubgoer.
"Origins Of The Deformed" von EMBRYONIC AUTOPSY ist ein Album für Fans von brutalem Death Metal, wie er sein sollte: Krank, heavy und unbarmherzig! Zu den Gastmusikern auf dem Album gehören James Murphy (ex-Death, ex-Obituary, ex-Testament), Jack Owen (Six Feet Under, ex-Cannibal Corpse, ex-Deicide) und Terrance Hobbs (Suffocation).
Guest-musicians:
- James Murphy (ex-Death, ex-Obituary, ex-Testament): Guest guitar solos on "Orgies Of The Inseminated", "Cleopatra's Spawn" and "Carnivorous Abortion"
- Jack Owen (Six Feet Under, ex-Cannibal Corpse, ex-Deicide): Guest guitar solos on "Dissolving In Acidic Afterbirth" and "Dripping In The Vaginal Nectar"
- Terrance Hobbs (Suffocation): Guest guitar solo on "Carnivorous Abortion"
Budapest’s Alley Catss wants m Helux to serve as both a new station in their work and an homage to the new age-influenced and sample-heavy synthesis of previous albums (such as 2020’s "compassion & paralysis", 2016’s ℶ, or 2021’s "exophage"), and it already feels like a genre unto itself: Absurd Ambient. Inspired by the emptiness and silliness of theatrical sets left empty, devoid of action, still and incomplete, m Helux is an awkward place of bleak humour; poured over and yet frozen.
Produced by Máté Janky over the course of late 2023 through to early 2024, this is an unpredictable collage of hefty symbolic audio mysticism, 90s sampling, dub influences, fractured R&B vocals. It’s nonetheless interspersed with the knowing cheesiness of new agey bells and chimes, at times cut up to cartoonish levels, melding their most laughable and wonderful connotations.
Influenced by the likes of Klein, Alley Catss’ collaging and sampling techniques seek to sonify utopic scholastic visual concepts –poking a dose of fun at them along the way.
These seven tracks shimmer and shake, but never rumble. Alley Catss’ sui generis approach creates a beautiful parody of reference genres. Myriad tropes are desiccated and reworked into an exquisite corpse of blissed out sounds and voices. This is maddening music that’s monstrous and pretty, often all at once.
color vinyl[37,40 €]
'The Animation Of Entomology' is an EP by American supergroup Blotted Science, originally released in 2011. Like on their 2007 debut album 'The Machinations Of Dementia', these instrumental songs are a product of the union of Watchtower guitarist Ray Jarzombek and
Cannibal Corpse bassist Alex Webster's imaginations, this time with former Obscura and current Triptykon drummer Hannes Grossmann behind the kit. Once again, the trio embark on unusual and unpredictable compositions, as crazy as their titles seem to indicate.
Virtuosity goes hand in hand with extremity and experimentation for an unforgettable, unrepeatable experience.
"All seven tracks on this EP are beautifully written and could be praised for hours" - No Clean Singing
"a real progressive metal tour-de-force" - Sea Of Tranquillity
black vinyl[33,19 €]
'The Animation Of Entomology' is an EP by American supergroup Blotted Science, originally released in 2011. Like on their 2007 debut album 'The Machinations Of Dementia', these instrumental songs are a product of the union of Watchtower guitarist Ray Jarzombek and
Cannibal Corpse bassist Alex Webster's imaginations, this time with former Obscura and current Triptykon drummer Hannes Grossmann behind the kit. Once again, the trio embark on unusual and unpredictable compositions, as crazy as their titles seem to indicate.
Virtuosity goes hand in hand with extremity and experimentation for an unforgettable, unrepeatable experience.
"All seven tracks on this EP are beautifully written and could be praised for hours" - No Clean Singing
"a real progressive metal tour-de-force" - Sea Of Tranquillity
Re-issue of 'Joe Black' the 1996 compilation album by Florida's monster death metal band Malevolent Creation! MALEVOLENT CREATION established themselves within the underground scene in the late 80's with fellow American acts such as Cannibal Corpse, Immolation, Suffocation, Morbid Angel, Obituary, Monstrosity, Autopsy and many others. Metal that broke boundaries and plunged headlong into the macabre and extreme!




















