Brian Ruryk - Smeared Gravity And Guitars Lippin' Off




Have you ever lacked the motivation to smash up your kitchen and break a few guitar strings? Have no fear, we are here for you! Now go and do it ... you know you want to ...

Released on Beniffer Editions in 2004.

Smeared Gravity And Guitars Lippin' Off

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Brian Ruryk - Piece Of Shit Guitar




Imagine Eugene Chadbourne creating the soundtrack for Tom & Jerry. I mean that as a compliment.

CDr released on Cast Exotic (and Yeay! Cassettes) in 2005.

Piece Of Shit Guitar

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Brian Ruryk - Guitar Stuck In Blades Of Fan




Hhhmm ... that kind of explains it ...

3" CDr released on Ultra Eczema in 2005.

Guitar Stuck In Blades Of Fan

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Brian Ruryk / Gastric Female Reflex - Split




Brian with Gastric Female Reflex who are Andrew Zukerman (who also records as Charles Balls ... I only have a couple of those and wish I had them all) and Jacob Horwood (who runs Bennifer Editions). For me, at any rate, this fits into the Schimpflux world of Crank Sturgeon, Id M Theft Able and Kommissar Hjuler but (Mama) bear in mind that I have just made that up!

LP released on Beniffer Editions in 2006.

Brian Ruryk / Gastric Female Reflex

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Smersh - Slackers and Underachievers

The duo of Chris Shepard and Mike Mangino were very prolific, releasing around 50 albums of rough industrial pop and feedback-laced machine noise as Smersh, Gestaltung, and Neon Noodle from 1981 until the early 2000's. Most of their albums came out as self-released cassettes on their Atlas King label. They also, along with like-minded underground travelers DDAA and Bene Gessirit, seemed to have a song on just about every weirdo cassette compilation released in the 80's and 90's. Because Smersh's catalog is so vast, there have been a few attempts at wrangling their songs into "greatest hits" compilations. A few CDRs appeared and then went out of print, a couple releases given over to Free Music Archive, and most recently the Dark Entries label issued a wonderful double-LP compilation called "Cassette Pets", which is very much available direct from the label and affordably from iTunes, Bleep, all the usual sources.

Inevitably for a band with a discography so deep, lots of music continues to languish on normal bias cassette tapes that will eventually fade into iron oxide dust. This album is one of my favorites. "Slackers and Underachievers" leans heavily on more awkward noise and spacey dub. A few songs seem to include a drummer, in place of Smersh's usual Roland TR-606 thump.

Smersh - Slackers and Underachievers

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Smersh - You've Got More Than Wheels

Here's a glorious industrial stomper from New Jersey's greatest band (sorry, Bon Jovi), released as a cassette (what else?) by Atlas King in 1987. Includes the hit, "Jack Your Metal Number 2"!

Smersh - You've Got More Than Wheels

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Acid Eater - Black Fuzz On Wheels




The key word is FUZZ making JSBX come across like one of those ultra polished superstar outfits [fill in your own name here ...] that we all know and love.

Released on Time Bomb Records in 2010.

Black Fuzz On Wheels

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Acid Eater‎ - Dirty EP




Great single that also features a suitably transformed cover of The Kinks "I Gotta Move" which was originally the B Side of "All Day And All The Night" in 1964.

7" released on Hello From The Gutter in 2008.

Dirty EP

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Acid Eater - Virulent Fuzz Punk A.C.I.D.




This does exactly what it says on the tin! The addition of Kensaku Miyaji and Shinichiro Akiba turned the outfit into a completely different beast. The electronics are dropped allowing Maso to take on the vocal duties and give us full scale garage psych rocking out ...

Released on CD and LP by Time Bomb Records in 2007.

Virulent Fuzz Punk A.C.I.D.

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Christine 23 Onna - Acid Eater




Although this is only credited to Fusao Toda and Maso Yamazaki, surely this also contains Kensaku Miyaji on keyboards and Shinichiro Akiba on drums. Given that the latter pair officially joined Christine 23 Onna in 2005 to turn them into the four piece Acid Eater it kind of makes sense (or obviously it does depending on how much of a detective you think I am).

Classy. Classic. That's it.

Released on Midi Creative in 2002.

Acid Eater

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Christine 23 Onna - Shiny Crystal Planet




Here we get a variety of synthesizers and effects but Fusao Toda opens up a full range of pedals (Wah-wah, Phase Shifter, Fuzz Master and Echoplex) to get a real space garage groove on.

Released on Alchemy Records in 2000.

Shiny Crystal Planet

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Christine 23 Onna - Space Age Batchelor Pad Psychedelic Music




Christine 23 Onna were Fusao Toda (guitarist with Angel'in Heavy Syrup) and Maso Yamazaki (aka Masonna). Whilst Christine later dove into the world of psych garage and the title of the album is a nod to Stereolab, this is an entirely different affair. Space Age Psychedelia all the way down!

LP released on Insignificant in 1996.

Space Age Batchelor Pad Psychedelic Music

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Wash Your Brains ‎- Krähen Röhren / Röhren Krähen




LP and C20 from Rudolf Eb.er's short-lived Wash Your Brains project. The track on the previous compilation is called Runzelstirn & Gurgelstøck and I assume that signaled the change in identity which appeared the following year. All of the Schimpfluch aesthetic is clearly laid out so you know what to expect.

The first release on Schimpfluch from way back in 1988.

Krähen Röhren - Röhren Krähen

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Various ‎- Zerstückelte Denkkurbeln




Compilation LP featuring G*Park, P16.D4, Wash Your Brains (aka Rudolf Eb.er), 4 Schizoide Musikanten (aka Rudolf Eb.er and Rafl) and a range of artists that generally only appear here. I suspect the guiding hand of Mr Eb.er ...

The second release on Schimpfluch from way back in 1988.

Zerstückelte Denkkurbeln

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G*Park - 1983-1988+

Crucial 6xCDR box set compiling the first five cassettes by one of the lowest-profile artists in the Schimpfluch camp, Marc Zeier aka Gorki Park aka G*Park. The last disc contains an otherwise unreleased recording of Zeier performing live with Runzelstirn & Gurgelstock. The box came out on Tochnit-Aleph in a limited edition of 77 copies, with a book of art and information and a used tea bag. Maybe that was intended to impart aroma to the box? I scanned the book, but not the tea bag.

G*Park's music defies easy description, which is a good thing indeed. It's at once tactile and organic and mysteriously inhuman, though these early tapes are not nearly as refined as Zeier would get on later albums like "Geopod" and the recent "Sub" 2xCD on 23five (available from the label and from iTunes, so go get it!). Some of these non-referential textures remind me of Hands To, Small Cruel Party, tac, Kapotte Muziek, or Yeast Culture, to give you a very general idea of the soundworld G*Park inhabits.

disc 1 - G*Park 1
disc 2 - G*Park 2
disc 3 - Ko-Nü
disc 4 - Anasthesie
disc 5 - Zwei Freunde
disc 6 - R&G*Park Improvisation
art


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Various ‎- Angelic Tecnology 1




This is a good old fashioned double C45 boxset released on Hironari Iwata's Angakok label in 1988. This starts with flamenco and takes you on a strange journey...

There are a lot of names that I don't recognise, but the ones that are familiar are: Hirsche Nicht Aufs Sofa, Asmus Tietchens, Haiginsha (aka Hironari Iwata), Conrad Schnitzler, Toukaseibunshi (aka Hironari Iwata again), Human Flesh (aka Alain Neffe), Bene Gesserit, P16.D4, Swimming Behaviour Of The Human Infant (aka Achim Wollscheid), The Haters, Defict Des Annee Anterieures and a young upstart called Merzbow.

Angelic Tecnology 1

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Dead Comet Alive - People Hating Trees




For me, there are four words that always denote quality: John; Olson; American; and Tapes.

This is a c62 released on American Tapes in an edition of 8 copies in 2001. Yeah. It's John Olson.

It's AM180 btw.

People Hating Trees

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Dead Comet Alive - Fever Swarms




A C64 of gorgeously warped electronics from John Olson released on American Tapes in an edition of 15 in 2003.

It's AM291 btw.

Fever Swarms

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Dead Comet Alive ‎- PCM




John Olson on a CDr released on American Tapes in an extremely modest edition of 7 copies in 2005.

It's AM418 btw.

PCM

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Dead Comet Alive - Universe For One




John Olson on a single sided LP released on American Tapes in 2008 in a positively rampant edition of 100 copies.

It's AM745 btw.

Universe For One

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