IN DEATH'S THROES - 'Infernal Deities Transcending' CD (Live Bait)
(1999) Debut album from this US act, released on the band's own labell. One half of IDT also being the man behind Murderous Vision, one can imagine what to expect here. A difficult CD with dark noisy atmospheres, enriched by deep, serious vocals. Some tracks have an uneasy feeling - drones, noises and repetition have a kind of intoxicating effect on the listener. Reminds me of Megaptera in places, whilst drenched in the saturating noise of other American artists such as Baal or Gruntsplatter. Heavy going!
UK 5£
Europe 6£
World 7£
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MURDEROUS VISION - 'Ghosts Of The Soul Long Lost' 2 x CD (Live Bait Recording Foundation)
This double CD retrospective is a testament to the productive career of this maleficent Post-Industrial beast. This album shows the changing face of Murderous Vision: Dark Ambient, Death Industrial and Power Electronics. Clocking in at 160 minutes, 'Ghosts...' is packed to the brim with rare and unreleased work spanning the years 1996-2004 .Included in this collection are every compilation appearance to this date as well as all material from split releases with Kuru. Acclimate and Black Mayonnaise. This is the definitive Murderous Vision release! Limited to 1000 copies.
A deathly mixture of the blackest of Ambient passages supplemented heavily by Classical refrains and post-industrial rhythmic structures. Add to this sound and vocal contributions by the controversial Industrial artist Brethren, crystal clear production values and a superb mastering job from the legendary hands of Peter Andersson (Raison d'être). Ltd x 1000 with artwork by visual Artist Rebecca Potter and multi media by Polish artist Kati Astraeir to perfectly match the dark vision of this album. A must own for all who live for Death Industrial/Ambient music!
UK 9£
Europe 10£
World 11£
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SKM-ETR - 'The Rugged Meat Cleaver' CD (Eibon Records)
The long-awaited full-length album from Canada’s premier Power Electronics outfit. Just under an hour of ruthless death industrial/power electronics complete with all the staples of the genre: thick layers of nasty distortion, crushing walls of white noise, atmospheric ambient rumblings, loose structures and rhythms, layers of pointed samples, and hyper distorted, thuggish vocals… of course. Featuring contributions by Brethren, Slogun and Murderous Vision. Ltd x 750 in nice digifile.