Archers of Loaf, Indie Rock, Documentary, Chapel Hill, Live Footage; DVD - New
Indie rock icons the Archers of Loaf reunited in 2011, and during the course of their reunion tour played two legendary concerts at Cat's Cradle in Chapel Hill, NC. Combining in-your-face concert footage along with rare interviews of the band, this film by director Gorman Bechard documents those concerts, and captures the excitement and explosive energy of what its like to see this extraordinary band perform live. Filmmaker Gorman Bechard and his production team have artfully captured the Archers' energy and skill on stage, the bouncing, lyrics-shouting revelry the band inspires among their audience, and the enveloping joy of just being in the room amidst it all. The reunited foursome is tight and well rehearsed, with spot-on timing and solid accuracy in their playing. Best of all, they seem to be having a great time once again cranking out these tunes after a decade-plus hiatus, and they seem to get real satisfaction from the fans' enthusiastic reactions (Bachmann confirms that notion in the film). The band's great performance also comes wrapped in some lovely packaging. Simply stated, this is a really well-done concert documentary. Courtesy of Brian Paulson (audio), Gorman Bechard (video), and their team, the film looks and sounds fantastic. The cuts between the six camera angles are skillful and unobtrusive, and the camera placements and movements are nicely used to convey intimacy and intensity. The interviews with the band, interspersed throughout the film, are funny, engaging, and even revealing.
UK Punk, Oi!, Live, 1998; VHS - Ex Used condition
Recorded live in Hollywood, California September 28th 1998. PAL Version for the European market. Comes in a cardboard slipcase.
1 Supermodels - 2Up Yer Bum - 3 Run Like Hell - 4 The Jinx - 5 Talk Show - 6Elvis Is Dead - 7 Spirit Of Keith Moon - 8 Keep Britain Untidy - 9 Transvestite - 10 Never Made It - 11 Vicars Wank Too - 12 Moped Lads - 13 Blown Out Again - 14 Banned From The Pubs - 15 Leader Of The Gang - 16 Maniac
Experimental, Noise, Avant Garde, Melbourne, Australian, Sunn0))), Anticon, Melt Banana, v/vm; A2 size Book bound Zine - Ex Used condition
Somewhat legendary Melbourne experimental/noise zine put out by Mark Groves (Synesthesia Record Store) in early 2001. Issue 8 contains interviews/articles with Sole/Anticon, Antedeluvian Rockinghorse, The Berzerker, Cex, Chris Smith & Justin Fuller, Melt Banana, Pix, Speedranch^Jansky Noise and V/VM - also contains small extra booklet 'UJAKU 8.5' whith interviews withSunn0))), Atomsmasher, Bathtub Shitter and Fuck... I'm Dead.... If someone doesn't snap this up soon, I am keeping it for myself!! So fucking awesome....
Australian, Melbourne, Post Punk, Little Band Scene, Primitive Calculators, Rare; CD - Ex Used condition
This collection from Chapter Music brings together a selection of tracks from the Antipodean post-punk scene from the likes of The Apartments, Primitive Calculators, Fabulous Marquises as well as other colourfully-named acts, People With Chairs Up Their Noses - who feature Jim White of Dirty Three no less - and Slugfuckers. What's most surprising about this compilation is how heavily electronic elements feature. Take a listen to the eccentric bleeps and bloops of 'The Dumbwaiters' by Makers Of The Dead Travel Fast or the drum machine noodlings of Essendon Airport. On top of that you still get the bedroom guitar abrasion of any self-respecting New Wave scene: there's the skewed jangle of The Moodists' 'Gone Dead', while Voigt/465's 'Voices A Drama' is all Siouxsie & The Banshees hysteria. Best of the bunch is The Apartments' 'Help', plundering the same treasure trove of guitar riffs and classic guitar pop as The Cure. It's worth noting that this compilation has since it's release, paved the way for the more recent retrospectives on Australia's punk and garage scenes. Bloody excellent.
Black Metal, Thrash, Satanic, Metal, Perth, Australian; CD - Ex Used condition
"Thrashing Black Devil Worship" is the first demo release by BLOODLUST from Perth, Western Australia. It features four raw and gritty tracks (plus intro) of old school black thrash straight from the fiery depths of Hell. Influenced by Venom, Bathory and early Slayer.
Bloodlust's demo "Thrashing Black Devil Worship" available as a pro-duplicated CD-R in a gatefold cardboard sleeve. Artwork by James Campbell.
Amnesty, Abolition, Cruelty, Torture, Violence; Paperback Book - VG Used condition
Survey of torture practices and cruelty to prisoners country by country around the world, with a global program for its abolition, appendices, medical ethics.
Experimental, Noise, Industrial, Dark, Death, Doom, Abstract, Black, Metal; Paperback Magazine (A5 format) - New
Noise Receptor Journal continues its adventures into the physical world, where this print venture constitutes the physical manifestation of the Noise Receptor blog, but also contains interview and art content to differentiate it from the already published web-based reviews. CONTENT Long-form interviews with: Moral Order, Post Scriptvm & Total Black & Nordvargr (30+ year/career spanning interview). Detailed report / photos of the Dominion of Flesh: 5 Years of Cloister Recordings festival. Reviews: 50+ detailed reviews (ambient/ industrial/ experimental / power electronics etc.). Artwork: Original cover artwork + review section artwork by Nordvargr.
Electronic, Experimental, Musique Concrete, Contemporary, Classical, Melbourne, Netherlands; CD - Ex Used condition
Continuity 3 (2002) for percussion and computer uses transformations both of performing technique and of the sound itself to explore relationships between continuous and discontinuous textures and structures. The use of only three metallic sound-sources does indeed create a sense of continuity and coherence, whose converse is to be found in the constantly changing electronic refractions to which the sounds are subjected. The overall effect is of an extension of the idea of resonance, so that as the metallic bodies are struck and resonate, they in turn serve to "excite" the virtual resonating body in the computer, one which is no longer tied to rigid physical objects and natural decays. Both in its adherence to a carefully selected vocabulary of sounds produced by bodies in motion and in its sense of dramatic timing, Continuity 3 seems to continue the musique concrète tradition exemplified most memorably in the work of composers like Pierre Henry, Bernard Parmegiani, and François Bayle. The fact that it is performed in real time by a percussionist and a computer running Max/MSP is a measure of how profoundly the practice of electronic music has changed as a result of the accelerating development of digital technology. At the same time, the lessons it draws from musique concrète, a music composed with magnetic tape and razor blades, is witness to the fact that the best of that music was in no way restricted by what we can now view as rudimentary and fearsomely time-consuming methods, but has, and will no doubt continue to have, many subtle and sophisticated things to tell us about the art of sound-composition. The percussionist Timothy Phillips plays with and against the distorted images of his own sounds as if engaged in the almost subliminal interactions of chamber music.
Experimental, Abstract, Electronic, Industrial, Noise, Pan Sonic, Mika Vainio; Limited Edition (300 copies) Double White Vinyl LP (2014) - Ex Used condition
Where Pan Sonic succeed in their work, both here and elsewhere, is in the subtle bridging of discipline and the impromptu. They're somewhere between chaos and order, setting out rigid backbones to tracks, some of which harken back to mechanized sounds that mirror the earliest drum machines or synthesized drums. From there it resembles a battle between ship and wave, with both sides winning out at various junctures. Their use of repetition was chiseled down to a fine art by this point, and listening to them use it on a track such as the sprawling "11'03" is a fascinating experience—this isn't repetition to get lost in, to transport you away. It's there to drag you in, to keep you alert. It's the direct opposite of krautrock dreams or techno fantasias, even though roots of those genres can be found across Pan Sonic's output. Instead this is a nightmarish vision of the everyday, a stark and arresting vision of existence that spews out humanity's ugliness across a mixing board and a mesh of wires. Limited Edition 300 copies
Electronic, Noise, Harsh, Experimental, Industrial, Hospital Productions; Limited Edition Vinyl LP - Ex Used condition
The 2008 (Hospital Productions) debut full length LP from Brooklyn's Yellow Tears. Yellow Tears features members of Halflings and provides a diverse industrial noise collage. Painful and reflective abuse covers the hands, the face. With a wide hole, guitars, junk, and electricity are swallowed and slurped up with gargling enthusiasm. Compositions raise questions and provide little of answers - short tracks slide through, under and between. Inventive and bizarre while following the tradition of perverse industrial fetishism.
Electronic, Experimental, Industrial, Noise, Ambient, Techno, Drone; 12" Vinyl EP - Ex Used condition
An amazing record...Gigantic slow drone, glistening chromed out groove, vocal manipulations fused to powerful electronics. Acid rain with molten thunder. Later, light kicks come onto the scene. Slinky electronics follow closely with echoes in the distance. Gusts of dust develops into a slushy mud storm. Brutal.