CCCC - Amplified Crystal II

Boom.

Here is a scarce tape, released on Endorphine Factory in 1993, by one of the standard-bearers for "Japanese noise". Like their compatriots Hijokaidan, CCCC was a real band, not just a single dude and a table full of pedals. Hiroshi Hasegawa (today known as Astro) and Fumio Kosakai (also of Swastika and Incapacitants) played synthesizers and electronics, Ryuchi Nagakubo (Swastika) played bass guitar, and Miyuko Hino (primarily an actor in films, though she made a single post-CCCC album with the duo Mne-Mic) fronted the group with performance art/movement and some theremin and other electronics. They functioned as a single unit, listening to each other as intently as any free-improv quartet, but with a result that had as much in common with Taj Mahal Travellers' psychedelic inner-space stasis as it did the overpowering scorch of Merzbow or Solmania.

This tape is a strange one in their canon, as it intentionally ruptures the group dynamic. Side A hands CCCC's classic "Amplified Crystal" LP over to Akifumi Nakajima/Aube to remix. Unsurprisingly, it still sounds a lot like CCCC, but with Aube's familiar slow rise and fall structure. Not necessary, but not bad either. On Side B, we get a solo piece by each band member. Hasegawa's track sounds like... well, like Astro. Fumio Kosokai turns in the horrible "I'm Sitting in a Room", which bears no audible relation to the Alvin Lucier piece. Instead, it's a rather unfortunate acoustic tune that, really, you can skip past. Noise might be harsh, but this song is (unintentionally) unlistenable. At least he gets credit for doing something unexpected. Mayuko Hino's solo piece is harsh in the right way. The bass player's solo track, though, is the winner here, a real heavy wash of who-the-hell-knows. It makes me wish he released more of his own noise, though he is the least prolific member of the band. The album ends with a CCCC track that comfortably answers the question that the rest of the tape seems to ask: is CCCC more than the sum of its parts? Yes, it absolutely is.

CCCC - Amplified Crystal II

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Kaklerlak - Life in Walls

2006 cassette, released by Audiobot.

Kaklerlak - Life in Walls

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Nautical Almanac - Two Mutants Or Two Mongrels




CDr released on American Tapes in 2001 in an edition of 22. Was Nautical Almanac still James Twig Harper, Sol Meltzer and Nate Young at this point?

It's AM167 btw.

Two Mutants Or Two Mongrels

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Words Of The Incryption Convict - Cornered Missle 2




John Olson on a CDr released on American Tapes in 2001 in an edition of 9.

It's AM204 btw.

Cornered Missle 2

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Dead Machines - Grave Blankets




John and Tovah Olson on a C54 released on American Tapes in 2003 in an edition of 30.

It's AM267 btw.

Grave Blankets

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Weapons - Searchlights




John Olson on a C10 released on American Tapes in 2003 in an edition of 10.

It's AM272 btw.

Searchlights

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Solvent People - First




John Olson on a C20 from American Tapes in 2005.

It's AM382 btw.

First

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Burial Ground ‎- Dedicated To Mario Bava




A four C60 set released this year on Crystal Lake Tapes in an edition of 24. There is one left on Discogs for a seriously low price. I'd grab it if I were you...you will never see it again!

Burial Ground is the work of Anthony Shaw. I love Burial Ground and can't think of a better way of kicking off July.

One

Two

Three

Four

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God Willing - Inner Carpet




And we finish June just as we started it ... in the company of Ren Schofield.

LP released on I Just Live Here in 2007.

Inner Carpet

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God Willing ‎- Cleansing Hours




Two tape set coming in at about half an hour released on Arbor in 2007.

Cleansing Hours

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God Willing ‎- Different And Worse




C14 released on Monorail Trespassing in 2007.

Different And Worse

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God Willing - Emergency Texture




C30 released on I Just Live Here in 2009.

Emergency Texture

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God Willing / Privy Seals - Bob Blobs / The Sword And The Stone




Ren Schofield and Matthew Sullivan on a split LP released on Arbor in 2008.

Split

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LEAK - Redemption




The Anonymous Donator strikes again!

Lustige Elektro Akustische Klänge on Stateart in 2005.

Redemption

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L.E.A.K. / Kosmophon - Duochromatic




Thanks to an anonymous donator, I now have another work by Lustige Elektro Akustische Klänge.

Split CD released on Fin De Siècle Media in 2004.

Duochromatic

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Various - Bruitiste




Étant Donnés, Esplendor Geométrico, Vivenza and P16.D4 spread across a double LP and two C60s.

Released on RRRecords in 1998.

Some Vinyl

A Tape

Another Tape

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Various - 0607131089




C60 and C90 set released on Sounds For Consciousness Rape in 1990. This documents live performances from the Divergences/Divisions festival in Bordeaux in October, 1989.

The first tape gives us Con-Dom and THU20. The latter are Frans de Waard, Peter Duimelinks and Roel Meelkop (aka Kapotte Muziek) with Guido Doesborg and Jac Van Bussel.

The second tape gives us Merzbow. In this incarnation, they are Masami Akita, Kiyoshi Mizutani and Reiko Azuma. As if that isn't enough, there is a collaboration between Masami Akita & GX Jupitter-Larsen before Gerald finishes off with a set as The Haters.

First Tape

Second Tape

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Various - Neuengamme




LP released on Broken Flag in 1982.

Sutcliffe Jügend, Whitehouse, Kleistwahr, Esplendor Geométrico, Consumer Electronics, Ramleh, Maurizio Bianchi, P16.D4 and Kraang.

If you don't already have this...you might just need it.

Neuengamme

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Various ‎- Collaboration




Broken Flag C60 released in 1984 which includes (amongst others) Ramleh, Pacific 231 and Controlled Bleeding.

Collaboration

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Various ‎- Statement




Classic LP released on Broken Flag in 1984.

This features Ramleh, Un-Kommuniti, Pure (who contain a pre-Total, pre-Skullflower Matthew Bower) and Consumer Electronics.

["Because of contractual obligations to Come Organisation, Consumer Electronics is not listed on the cover or labels of this record. On these tracks he collaborated with Gary Mundy, Matthew Bower and Alex Binnie, among others."]

Statement

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