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Gae Bolg - La Nef des Fous I ( Le Cluricaun: CL025)
Since the late '90s, after 7 colorful, spicy and iconoclast albums, a certain number of vinyl releases, EPs, and live albums, the press and the audience continue to laud acclaim upon the famous French cult band Gaë Bolg for its “original-bombastic- psychiatric-psychedelic- cabaret-operatic-medieval music” (or sort of!).
Gae Bolg’s very first interest in music was of an orchestral nature (he received a classical music education and in his youth, wrote several works for various symphonic and chamber ensembles), and La Nef des Fous could certainly be considered a culmination of that - an enormous, multi-media symphonico-operatic project performed on a grand scale . Based both on the comics of the French draftsman Turf and on the famous Bosch’s painting, La Nef des Fous I is the first part of this project and is written for a big classical symphonic orchestra, with the help of 4 soloist singers and a double choir on 3 songs. More than 100 musicians (including 6 percussionists!) are playing 8 completely unreleased tracks written for the occasion and 3 older songs completely reworked. It was recorded live in 2006 and 2008 during 2 concerts in Paris, then reworked, mixed and mastered in studio in 2009 and 2010. Bombastic, powerful and sarcastic, La Nef des Fous I can be seen as a fantastic tribue to Prokofiev, Hindemith, Holst, a classical version of Magma, and of course the usual Gaë Bolg songs, but boosted by a sort of furious “rock’n roll” percussive feeling.Very special guests are Gaudini TH+21 (of Omne Datum Optimum) on voice, Trublion 23 (of 23Trublion23) on drums and Jean-Marie Groud (of Seven Pines) on keyboard. $10.00

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Gae Bolg - Petit Traite de Gymnosophie ( Le Cluricaun: CL021)
The long-awaited brand new album from Gae Bolg! More deviant orchestral songs, cabaret savour and perverted psychiatric dance floor anthems like only they can do . Eleven new direct and ultra-powerful tracks in the style of the opening numbers from the previous "Petite Introduction aux Pratiques des Gymnosophes", with bombastic orchestrations, mad hymns, circus stomping rhythms, whimsical melodies, and soaring, baroque vocals. Featuring a guess appearance from Omne Datum Optimum and packaged in a digipak with a sixteen-page booklet. Quite removed from the more serious nature of their early work, but brilliant and highly recommended all the same.. $10.00

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Gae Bolg and the Church of Fand - Live in Ehrenstein ( Le Cluricaun: CL003)
The reissue of the mythical cdr originally ltd to 33 copies!!! Very powerful concert with high quality production. The Gaë Bolg Live Band included for this occasion (amongst many others of course!) Omne Datum Optimum and members of Hekate. Epic and bombastic neo-classical with medieval influences, done in the best Gae Bolg tradition. In slim dvd case. $13.00

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Galerie Schallshutz - Cocoon CD&DVD ( Tesco: Tesco073)
Galerie Schallschutz's first ever live appearance at the Tesco Festival / Antwerp 2007. With the sole purpose of giving the audience a great night’s entertainment, Galerie Schallschutz put together an exceptional and amazing multimedia show with a profound stage concept. To maximize attention G.S. have optimised their performance almost theatrically, with a highly topical theme that covers the controlling of willpower, observation and constrictions of individual basic rights, and the ideology of freedom! Moreover, the musical concept, with its layered ambient-drones, cosmically deep pulsations, penetrating frequencies and manipulated interferences, was produced specifically for this special event and contains completely new, and most importantly, previously unreleased sounds. Skillfully filmed and tastefully produced by a professional German TV- and multimedia company! Comes in a luxury 6-panel DVD digipak with 8-page booklet.. $20.00

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Gate to Void - Black Empty Void ( Section XIII Coma: SXCDIII01)
This definitely has a black metal aesthetic to it, but it doesn't have the ferocity I was expecting based on the artwork. Rather, this has more in common with the Profane Grace/Subklinik deathscapes...minimalistic and eerie, with lots of reverbed drenched synth lines and vocal moans. If you're just plain too happy and need to come down a notch or two, this'll do the trick.. $10.00

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Geert Kohler - Morbosita Private CDr ( Scrape Tapes: Scrape016)
Debut recording from this mysterious Italian project linked to the cult band Satanismo Calibro 9. Morbosità Private is about morbid private life. Every frequency derives from an individual point of view about secret moods, sexual behaviour, fears, depressions, filth, upper class appearance, private deviations, secret homicides, desired suicides, hallucinations, domestic perversions and so on. At times euphoric and others uncomfortable, Geert Kohler carries the torch passed down the old Italian industrial greats into the new apocalypse.
Limited to a hand numbered edition of 100 copies. Labelled disc comes in a black glossy card sleeve with front and back covers sealed in a plastic wallet.. $8.66

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Genocide Organ - Genocide Organ ( Tesco: Tesco050)
Using sound material recorded between 1985 and 1990, this self-titled album was originally intended for release in Japan in 1990 as Genocide Organ's second LP, and is the missing link between Leichenlinie and Save Our Slaves. Some tracks have appeared before ["In The Ghetto" and "Sturmfieber" on the Sturmgeweiht cassette compilation and "White Power Forces" on the A Functional Chapter of Sexual Process 7"], but the album is presented now as a whole for the first time on CD to commemorate the first live appearance of Genocide Organ in Tokyo, Japan on March 1, 2003. This re-release also contains 3 extra tracks taken from the 1991/1992 acetate 7"s and is completely remastered by Jerome Nougaillon. Lacks the more 'polished' assault of recent works, but showcases all the raw and pure industrial elements that define Genocide Organ, unquestionably among the most influential and seminal acts in operation. You've heard the countless imitators they've spawned, not get the original! In digipak, with new artwork.. $15.77

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Genocide Organ - In Konflikt ( Tesco: Tesco060)
Nearly five years since "The Truth Will Make You Free", here comes 11 new tracks which reflect the development of the band during this time. Absolutely entrenched in the old school, as always,…maybe less aggressive than in the past (well, at least lacking that one absolute barn burner), but still maintaining the ever present antagonistic edge, with it’s grinding, burrowing frequencies, thudding, looping industrial rhythms, well placed samples, and processed vocals. Oppressive, horrifying, tantalizing, belligerent, pessimistic, political… - the way industrial music was meant to be. Genocide Organ don't reflect a concrete event of whatever nature, this an abstract questioning of everything with anything, a call to action, which ends in a waste of energy ...a call for a movement which is a waste of time...a nihilistic pessimistic worldview which leads somewhere.....we all fill just space and are part of IN-KONFLIKTS. Handsome digi-pak.. $15.99

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Genocide Organ - :Live in Japan 2003/2007: CD/DVD ( Tesco: Tesco077)
Finally, this long awaited document is to be made available!Japan has been a wasteland for German Industrial and/or Power Electronics bands for many years, but in 2003, GENOCIDE ORGAN entered the motherland of noise. Invited by Teito and MSBR, GENOCIDE ORGAN played two remarkable shows in Tokyo. The first took place in a typical noise/hardcore club called 20000V, and the second at a small theatre called Die Pratze. Because of the different locations and atmospheres, G.O. prepared two completely different sets. While the material at 20000V featured tracks from what was, at the time, the forthcoming album "In-Konflikt", plus a selection of powerful, well-known tracks, the setlist at Die Pratze featured a calmer and more peaceful atmostpher integrated into a theatrical-type performance. Though very different, both gigs represent the repertoire of G.O., which makes this band more than just a phenomenon of one genre.The two shows are presented here on DVD in their entirety, edited from three different camera angles by Frank Merten of Seismic Wave Factory, known for the visuals of Herbst9 and Land:Fire. The DVD is professionally mastered and features a fully animated menu.In 2007, GENOCIDE ORGAN returned to Tokyo for two more shows, both hosted at 20000V, and again, each show had a different setlist. The audio CD in this collection features a selection of the best tracks from both evenings. Many had never been released or played live before, while some 'old favorites' appear here as completely different versions. The quality of the recording is amazing, and you will feel the full power of these two gigs. In 6 panel DVDdigipak. Ample stock, no need to reserve. $22.00

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Genocide Organ - Remember 2CD ( Tesco: Tesco067CD)
And here it is. The 10th Anniversary re-issue of one of the greatest industrial recordings of all time. Period. No debate necessary. Contains an extra of 50 minutes live material for a total time of 139min. ! All material was remastered for this release by Propergol and the artwork is completely overworked. It gives an oversight on G.O. performances from the beginning until the year 2000. Powerful, provocative, subversive, and just plain amazing. Hail Genocide Organ.Housed in an embossed deluxe digibook.. $20.00

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Genocide Organ - :Under-Kontrakt: ( Tesco: Tesco085)
First new full length studio recording from GO in over 7 years, though apparently, most of this dates back to 2005, with a lot of the tracks having been played live at some point during that time frame. Thematically centered around military contractors (among other things I'm sure), this is another powerful statement from one of the last great cult industrial acts, and while I'm not going to declare it a classic like Mind Control (yet), it definitely captures the classic GO sound - straightforward yet highly incendiary and wrought with tension - heavy electronic pulsations and droning, burning frequencies, with samples and treated vocals, delivered with great, dizzying effect. True to recent form, there's a fair share of atmospheric industrial passages here, but they're sandwiched amidst tracks (It's Over, Denard) designed to provoke and agitate, and deliver exactly what you hope to get on any GO record. Suffice to say, this is pretty mandatory.. $15.77

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GM Electronics - Trashwalker CDr ( Existest: EE14)
Trashwalker is a post-apocalyptic journey through waste strewn fields of radiated digital noise. GM Electronics presents a chaotic, multi textured, walk through, dark ruined streets littered with needles and debris, teaming with desperate characters seeking some sort of seedy appeasement. Originally recorded in 2004 and released in a limited edition first on I.N.K. Recordings, then once again re-released on Cyberblast Records. Now Existence Establishment once again revives this abandoned matter for yet another strictly limited run with all new artwork and packaging. Full color artwork in oversized 7″ baggy, strictly limited to 50 copies, housed in a sheet of tar-infused copper.. $10.00

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Gnawed - Terminal Epoch ( Phage Tapes: PT195)
One could make the argument that the US (or, let's make it N. America to be more diplomatic) is slowly but surely surpassing Europe for p.e. supremacy, due in no small part to acts like Minneapolis' Gnawed. The first full length CD just manages to find that sweet spot that so few manage to nail; loud, intense, and penetrating, yet varied and composed, utilizing junk metal, slabs of throbbing synth waves, grinding distortion, and vocals to drive the point home. I fucking love this.. $9.33

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Gnaw Their Tongues - All The Dread Magnificence Of Perversity ( Crucial Blast: CBR78)
Picking up where 2008's An Epiphanic Vomiting Of Blood left off, Gnaw Their Tongues is back with nine new tracks of fearsome blackened orchestral chaos and abstract horror that still sounds like little else out there. On Dread, we're feeling an even heavier bass-assault compared to the other releases, and this is easily the heaviest Gnaw Their Tongues release yet. This monstrous, noxious bottom-end roar that skulks and slithers throughout the album suggests a foul fusion of Abruptum (which is still the closest reference point to Gnaw Their Tongue's black chaos) and Leonard Rosenman's most nightmarish film scores, piled in towering heaps of sadistic noise, warped orchestral strings, degraded samples, shrieking voices, and punishing lurching doom draped in suffocating atrmosphere. Hyper-abstract black metal sound-collage? Wagnerian avant-doom psychosis? That's one way of putting it, but Gnaw Their Tongues is ultimately impossible to pin down, defying simple categorization as this album plunges even deeper into a black pit of total cinematic horror, sexual perversion, and shapeless heaviosity.. $10.99

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Gnaw Their Tongues - An Epiphanic Vomiting Of Blood ( Crucial Blast: CBR69)
Gnaw Their Tongues, an enigmatic project from the Netherlands that has wowed fans of messed-up heaviosity with the phenomenal Reeked, Pained and Shuddering CD that was released on Paradigms along with a host of super-limited CDR and cassette releases, is joining the Crucial Blast roster for the CD release of the new full length An Epiphanic Vomiting Of Blood, which was released as a limited edition vinyl release at the beginning of 2008 on Burning World Records. This undefinable mass of black amorphic horror is one of the most intense listens we've engaged in recently, a nihilistic pit of howling orchestral strings and blackened abstract doom, operatic female voices plunging into a fetid sewer of filth and blackness, equal parts avant black metal and splattered sludge and symphonic horror movie score. An overwhelming deathscape scrawled in jagged figures across pieces like "My body is not a vessel, nor a temple. It's a repulsive pile of sickness" or "Sawn asunder and left for the beasts", and flecked with moments of unbelievably crushing beauty that may surprise fans of Gnaw Their Tongue's previous work. REVIEW FROM KERRANG: Even with that title, it’s still hard to be prepared for just how all-consumingly disturbing and noxious this album is. Taking doom and drone to their extremes, GTT create a squalling noise combining assonant feedback, throbbing analogue and digital noise, and densely layered sound effects that all suggest sadistic torture being performed on traumatised individuals in dark places. The bleakness and sheer refusal to allow any light to permeate proceedings alongside the non-linear, sprawling nature of the tracks will alienate a lot of people, but for anyone looking for something truly extreme, you’ll have a hard time beating this.. $11.99

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Gnaw Their Tongues - L'arrivee de la Terne Mort Triomphante ( Crucial Blast: CBR85)
One of the extreme metal/industrial underground's most unique bands, Gnaw Their Tongues arises again with a new album of majestic, orchestral death-terror called L'arrivée de la Terne Mort Triomphante, a series of five hymns to the death shroud, a celebration of dissolution. This Dutch one-man avant black/doom/industrial band is responsible for two of the most chilling albums of abstract heaviness to have been released in recent years (An Epiphanic Vomiting Of Blood and All The Grand Magnificence Of Perversity, both from Crucial Blast), but with this new full-length, Gnaw Their Tongues peels back additional layers of it's bombastic horror to reveal moments of euphonic beauty more than we've heard on the previous albums. This is still harrowing stuff, though. The album opens with soaring choirs of the damned and a cacophony of tortured shrieks and demonic howling underneath a crushing, sludgy bass riff and pounding elephantine drumming, total blackened doom that's soon joined by peals of dissonant strings and softer droning cellos and violins. As you get deeper into " L'arrivée de la terne mort triomphante", there are moments of severe beauty that emerge, brief passages of fragile piano and mournful strings, the soft crackle of ancient vinyl grooves and French horns. These moments repeat throughout the album, lots of symphonic shadow that drifts amidst the pounding industrial blackness, but they never last for long as the spiraling woodwinds and cyclical piano figures inevitably become subsumed into the blasts of malevolent orchestral might. The fearsome martial drums and brass fanfares at the beginning of "Les anges frémissent devant la mort" eventually evolve into stretches of abstract industrial percussive pummel over droning strings and organ, and then into a stunning cinematic finale. That's followed by the clanking doom, swarming black buzz and sheet-metal cacophony of "La mort dans toute son ineffable grandeur/splendeur", the most industrial-sounding track on the album. "Le Chant De La Mort" is a lurching, blown-out death march that shifts into an infernal dubbed-out dirge, and the closing track " Le trône blanc de la mort (de white throne of death)" rumbles through funereal classical drift, waves of horns, strings, percussion surging into a series of dark, mournful shapes at first, but are then shattered by pounding doom metal drums and wailing choir voices, becoming an utterly grim blackened dirge with distorted shrieking vocals that are wracked with agony, ending the album with a suffocating atmosphere of death. At its heaviest, it's like funeral doom bathed in modern orchestral music, a cross between Penderecki and pitch-black doom filth, pulverizing and intensely evil. Of course, this is essential for fans of previous Gnaw Their Tongues albums, but it's equally recommended to fans of both abstract blackened weirdness of bands like Emit, Abruptum, and Blue Sabbath Black Cheer, and the bleak Wagnerian industrial of In Slaughter Natives and Shinjuku Thief. Like the previous two Gnaw Their Tongues releases on Crucial Blast, this comes in a deluxe gatefold tip-on jacket (which is exclusive to the North American release of this disc. $10.00

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Gnomonclast - Gather Together ( Old Europa Café: OECD145)
This, the second album of a proposed trilogy, furthers the themes drawn from Tempus Null nearer to a conclusion. While remaining aggressively percussive, many orchestral movements and melodic constructions accompany the virulent proclamations of J1 StatiK (Luftwaffe) and N2 ItinitI (Valence). Also accompanying Gnomonclast for this release are a host of musicians from such bands as Art Abscons, Cult Of Youth, Awen, Stahlfaust, State Research Bureau, Giftstrauch, and Front Sonore.
This album exemplifies its title, for never before have so many diverse artists gathered together to tell a coherent, yet complex narrative concerning time’s certain movement toward an end. Prior to time’s censure, Gnomonclast offers "Gather Together," an album that requires close scrutiny.. $11.00

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Gnomonclast - Tempus Null ( Old Europa Café: OECD125)
Debut release by this US psychedlic, neo-folkproject.Previously consigned to the liner notes of diverse Luftwaffe releases, Gnomonclast—having gathered themselves together—has recorded a virulent 60 minute exposition on the subject of time’s censure.Tempus Null is the result of a collaborative effort waged by Luftwaffe and Valence. This debut album consists of 20 tracks, which includes a cover of Death In June’s “Rose Clouds of Holocaust,” and also features collaborations with ARt ABSCONs and State Research Bureau.. $7.00

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Goatvargr - Black Snow Epoch ( Cold Spring: CSR126)
The second unholy union of Lord Nordvargr (MZ.412, Folkstorm, Toroidh etc) and Goat (USA). Time, pilgrimages and bloodlines have been bourn since the first testament of Goatvargr was witnessed in this era of false knowledge. The first covenant of Goatvargr was baleful, lycanthropic and lethiferous. A rejection of the techgnostic kingdom and circuitry idols which seduce our era. The downfall of light has brought a world of coldness. This Black Snow Epoch is a time to honour our forbearers such as MZ.412 and the elements of flesh, wood and alchemical steel. Industrial loops and analogue keyboards merge with sheet metal and chains to create a solemn winter hymn where the cold steel stings your flesh. The wolf instinctively hunts through the frost, and the goat is blamed for human transgressions, yet during the Black Snow Epoch, the true hunters will pursue. Foldout poster cover.. $8.00

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Goldenrod (Streicher + Macronympha) - Fuck You All ( Industrial Recollections: IR-GOL03)
Goldenrod was an obscure collaboration campaign of Streicher, where each release was combined with source sounds of some international noise artists. In 1996, 3 different C-60 tapes were released, but when Streicher's Zero Cabal label quit their activities, the material barely reached listeners. Now Industrial Recollections is proud to present these utmost crude and nasty assaults of analogue destruction, filthy rumbles, broken electronics, and physical wreckage. Black & White covers remain faithful to original design and the sound has not been cut/edited, only transferred from tape to digital medium with best possible means.. $8.00

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Goldenrod (Streicher + Smell & Quim) - Korova Scumhaters ( Industrial Recollections: IR-GOL01)
Goldenrod was an obscure collaboration campaign of Streicher, where each release was combined with source sounds of some international noise artists. In 1996, 3 different C-60 tapes were released, but when Streicher's Zero Cabal label quit their activities, the material barely reached listeners. Now Industrial Recollections is proud to present these utmost crude and nasty assaults of analogue destruction, filthy rumbles, broken electronics, and physical wreckage. Black & White covers remain faithful to original design and the sound has not been cut/edited, only transferred from tape to digital medium with best possible means.. $8.00

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Golgatha - Golgatha & Birthe Klementowski's Cycles ( Midnight Productions: MN015)
In 2007 :Ikonen: media (Germany) published a postcard-collection by photo artists Birthe Klementowski called ‘Circles’. The limited (10), cloth-bound and hand-numbered edition was accompanied by a black CDr e.p. featuring ambient tracks on the cycles of life and death, inspired by these photos. ‘Cycles’ (2009) is a completely reworked reincarnation of this exclusive collaborative project and features remixes of the original songs, two re-recordings and two bonus tracks originally not included in the edition. Sonically and visually, this is an impressive document; rich, textural, and melodically sombre atmospheres by Golgatha, done in their earlier ritual-ambient style, and complimented by the striking photos from Birthe. Digipak with 12 page booklet.. $7.00

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Golgatha - The Waste Land ( Cold Meat Industry: CMI198)
The German ritual-folk-formation :Golgatha: was founded in 2004 by Christoph Donarski. The first full length album ‘Waste Land’ after two compilation tracks appeared in an edition of 100 hand-numbered CD-rs. Published by the musician himself it shed first light on things to come. ‘Waste Land’ is the rare prequel to the acclaimed and successful 2008-album ‘Sang Graal’ (with Dawn & Dusk Entwined) and is itself inspired by T. S. Eliot’s enigmatic grail-poem ‘The Waste Land’ which works as a key metaphor for a spiritually dying world.On “Waste Land” sinister and pessimistic soundscapes unfold and spread fragmented allusions and remarks on spiritual death and cultural clash. The symbolic name of :Golgatha: - which is the execution hill in Jerusalem where Jesus had been crucified - was never more fitting than in this early apocalyptic soundtrack for an Inner Cinema, carried by ritual drums, dark drones, mysterious sounds and sacred voices.For this re-release the original sound was totally re-mastered and appears more powerful than ever before. The original artwork is added by bleak photos from the same era to complete the image. This CD contains two original versions of tracks later remixed by Dawn & Dusk Entwined for ‘Sang Graal’. Bonus tracks: two combined tracks from ‘In the Crystal Cage’-compilation (2004) and ‘Shred your skin’ from the SAW II-soundtrack by Charlie Clouser (Trisol).‘Waste Land’ is a terrifying soundtrack for the Kali Yuga, the darkest of ages. Comes in a 6-panel digipak.. $11.00

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Green Army Fraction - Caste War - Back in Their Place ( Steinklang: SK38)
Highly volatile, harsh, and structured heavy electronics with maxed out frequencies, loops, and white noise fluctuations, topped off with screaming distorted and clean vocals. Nice multi page booklet.. $8.00

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Green Army Fraction - Chlorophyll Flood ( Steinklang: SKD08)
Proper re-issue of the first, lmtd 100 GAF CD, with bonus tracks. Conceptual eco-terrorism based concept, though its hard to tell beyond a few select samples. Writhing, bristling, shock-inducing-electrodes- to- the-nads, heavy electronics. Lots of saturation, dangerous, staticy fuzz, jagged edged noise, and an overall fuck you attitude.. $8.00

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Grey Wolves - Free Speech Series 3inch CD ( L-White: LW027/8)
Few understand the merits of free speech better than The Grey Wolves, few choose to push the boundaries more. The 8th part of the Free Speech series offers 4 new tracks from these infamous sonic terrorists. Gritty, lo-fi noise, dirty, ragged frequencies and pulsating heavy electronics with buried vocals. Presented in a glass clip frame and is limited to just 350 copies! When all 9 CDs are laid out together, they make one complete picture/poster.. $14.33

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Grunt - Europe After Storm ( Force Majeur/Nuit Et Brouillard: Force003)
Re-stock! A combination of studio and live material (featuring input from Strom.ec!), plus re-mastered material taken from a cassette you probably don’t own. A great mixture of structured noise, hard fucking power electronics, and samples with (hyper) violent, commando style vocals. Nice balance between unbridled power and restrained chaos. Covers all the right topics (in this case, the war in Kosovo), hits all the right spots.. $12.33

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Grunt - Free Speech Series 3inch ( L-White: LW027/4)
As always, Grunt delivers the goods. 3 tracks full of uneasy atmospheres, jagged, rusted metal shrapnel, and searing noise, though only track one has vocals, which is disappointing to me, since Mikko's delivery is always one of the best imo. Part 4 of the Free Speech Series, packaged under glass. $13.99

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Grunt - Long Lasting Happiness ( Freak Animal: IR-GLL01)
Not a proper new studio album, but a collection of various material; tracks 1-5 from the split cassette with Prurient (Freak Animal, 2006), tracks 6-7 are previously unreleased material from 2004, and tracks 8-11 from the 2 Nihilistic Paraphilia V/A CDs released for Grunts Japanese tours in 2005 and 2008. This CD compiles some of the best material of this era of Grunt. Filled with piercing feedback, sharp and crispy ear-slashing metal scrap noises, and an abundance of vocals and very song oriented tracks as opposed to "plain noise" pieces. Still, a vast variety and abundance of sonic elements. 50 minutes.. $13.50

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Grunt - Seer of Decay 2CD ( Freak Animal: FreakCD027)
Re-issue of the 2006 Seer of Decay 2CD, which was technically the first studio recordings of Grunt. Lots of material to digest, covering multiple aspects of the Grunt sound: Disc 1 offers constructed power electronics/noise, close to the earlier well known Grunt releases as "Europe After Storm" or "Terror & Degeneration". Heavy loops and analogue electronics with samples and violent vocal attacks are combined with painful sounds of screeching iron and rusty metal. Also unusual methods with keyboards and other unusual elements are hidden into songs. Disc 2 offers long tracks of colossal sounding industrial-noise - coarse and harsh sounds of completely acoustic metal noise, starting from disturbing screech and clangs, ending up into full scale noise orgy. About 2 hours of Grunt p.e.-noise, packaged in 2CD jewel box with all printed lyrics in the booklet. Mandatory for all Grunt collectors and for anyone that takes their p.e. and noise seriously.. $14.99

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Grunt - Someone is Watching ( Force Majeur/Nuit Et Brouillard: Force001)
Re-issue of this 1998 Grunt classic, originally released on cassette and lmtd to 128 copies. Thematically centered around video surveillance and big brother paranoia, this is definitely more in the power electronics vein, and is jam packed with seething intensity, even as it dials back the noise in favor of a more atmospheric, structured approach (in fact, I even hear elements of Propergol and Control to some degree). One of my favorite all time Grunt releases, and certainly welcome in digital format.. $12.66

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Grunt/Cloama - Valkoinen Kuolema / Belaja Smert ( Freak Animal: FreakCD09)
This was the first Grunt/Cloama work orifinally released as a split album and recorded mostly around1998. It was finally released in 2002 and sold out. Now Freak Animal isproud to present 2nd pressing in jewelbox. Most of recordings are from 1998 with an additional live collaboration and a Cloama track from 1999-2000. Grunt sideof material continues the "Europe After Storm" era with highly contructed powerelectronics including militant rhythms and hostile vocals suitable for thetheme focusing around Finland vs. Russian war propaganda. Cloama deliverscrystallic power electronics tones and distorted vocals. Re-issue from2012 comes in jewelbox and Russian language part of title is correctedinto "Belaja Smert". Finnish industrial-noise and power electronics at its best!. $13.66

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