Salt & Pineal Gland Zirbeldruese / Mercantan & Q-Rare - At MST Concert 1




Here you get a different live collaboration on either side of the tape. From the dirty perverted technoise of Salt / PGZ to the disturbing end of days ceremonials of Mercantan & Q-Rare that leans towards martial ambient noise if such a thing exists outside of my own head.

C60 released on the otherwise unknown MST in 1996.

At MST Concert 1

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Pineal Gland Zirbeldruese - Dawn ~ Rise ~ Death




There may be an argument that Pineal works better in shorter bursts than across a full length release but it's not a point I'd press home. There are elements of genius in here, just don't attempt to keep up with this unless you have full medical clearance. CD jointly released by Ant-Zen and Mental Ulcer Forges in 1996.

Dawn ~ Rise ~ Death

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Pineal Gland Zirbeldruese - Symptomatic




Frenetic 7" released on Ant-Zen in 1994.

Symptomatic

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Pineal Gland Zirbeldruese / Salt - Symptom 1 (Stuttgart)




I really wish I knew more about Pineal Gland Zirbeldruese but I don't. Genius noisecore that sits well next to the damn fine Salt.

Symptom 1 (Stuttgart)

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Pineal Gland Zirbeldruese & Salt - Symptom 2 (Esterhofen)




As below, so above.

Symptom 2 (Esterhofen)

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Pineal Gland Zirbeldruese & Salt - Symptom 3 (Aachen)




7" that comes with an Ant-Zen catalogue number but the majority were given away at the referenced gigs during the latter end of 1995.

Symptom 3 (Aachen)

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Salt - Re-Active




Excellent technoise punishment from Stefan Alt on this 7" released on his own Ant-Zen in 1994.

Re-Active

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MSBR & Salt - Audio and Visual Collaboration Unit

Only 46 copies of this 7" single were available. MSBR is joined by Ant-Zen's Stephen Alt, aka Salt.

MSBR & Salt - Audio and Visual Collaboration Unit

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Telepherique - Sound Object




The core of Telepherique were Danijela Jochim, Klaus Jochim and Rene Jochim and they made a lot of great music between the late '80s and the mid '00s. This is a C46 stuffed full of brooding synth-tech and barmy hyperactive knob-twiddling released on Ant-Zen in 1993.

Sound Object

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Telepherique & MSBR ‎– Amalgam

A gloriously bonkers sculpture package for a hyper-limited lathe-cut split single released on MSBR Records in an edition of 55 copies back in 1993. You'd have to wreck the package to get the record out.

Telepherique & MSBR ‎– Amalgam

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MSBR & Daniel Menche - Multi Layering Termination

Lathe-cut split 7" issued by MSBR Records in 1994, in a deluxe edition of 100 copies.

MSBR & Daniel Menche - Multi Layering Termination

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MSBR & Taint - Scopotophilia

Lathe-cut split 7" by Japanese noise monster MSBR (the late Koji Tano) and Texas scumbag Taint (aka Keith Brewer/Mania), released in an edition of just 66 copies on MSBR Records back in 1993.

MSBR & Taint - Scopotophilia

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va - Death of Vinyl - International Compilation of New Media Artists

At our house, we love compilations. My husband and I both used to buy compilations when we were young, then seek out albums by all the bands on them that we liked. Many comps are simply collections of unrelated tracks, but the best hold together as albums and get listened to over and over again. One of my favorite compilation albums (and now one of Mr. Inside's favorites, too), is this CD from Toronto's Death of Vinyl Entertainment (or DOVe) label in 1991. I think I bought it for the Zoviet-France track, but quickly found myself loving the whole damn thing. The selection leans toward "plunderphonics", with excellent music by John Oswald (an excerpt from his "Plunderphonics" CD), turntablist pioneers Steinski & Mass Media, Sucking Chest Wound, Dante, Producers For "Bob" (actually David Newfield of Broken Social Scene), and Iowa's The Tape-Beatles. There's also mysterious ritual/ambient/industrial darkness by Luciano Dari, Zone, Vasilisk, Alfred 23 HarthZoviet-France, Roughage, Digital Poodle, and Hesskhe Yadalanah. The best track, though, is an implacably sweet cover of "I Can't Get Used to Losing You" by David Scurr of the under-rated band Kaiser Neitzsche. Someone somewhere ought to make that band's tapes available again.

va - Death of Vinyl - International Compilation of New Media Artists

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Various - Impossibles! / 80's Japanese Punk & New Wave




Earlier I said that there were two Aunt Sally compilation appearances. The unofficial release was the first and this is the other one. This CD was released on Tokuma Japan Communications in 2002 and quite frankly proves that the Japanese do post-punk better than anybody else. Everything on here is essential and frequently years ahead of its time. Enough words. Download. Listen. Agree.

Impossibles!

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Various - Vanity / Finest Selection 1978-81




Let's face it, nobody ever accused us of not being ultra-nerd completists and lived to tell the tale! This is an "unofficial" vinyl compilation of Vanity Records tracks that you will have heard before but what the hell!

Vanity / Finest Selection 1978-81

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Anode/Cathode - Punkanachrock




I have no idea who Anode/Cathode is/are. "They" appear on the Vanity Records compilation but as far as I am aware were never released on the label. In fact, they appear to have released almost nothing. If that's true then it's a crying shame because this 20 minute 7" (honestly, 20 minutes on a seven inch!) released on the great Pinakotheca in 1981 has me gagging for more. Bontempi backing tracks, synth blurp and a pre-Buttholian acid fried vibe. There is nothing not to adore about this ...

Punkanachrock

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Various - Music





If you keep track in the comments, you'll know that the good Mrs had the Vanity Records back catalogue scheduled. In a wonderful example of feeble minds thinking alike, the delicious Jonny Zchivago set off doing the same thing. We've joined in with a bit of thunder sharing and between us we've pretty much resurrected every meaningful Vanity Records release. So hurrah for us all or booo! depending on what mood you're in.

This is the double LP compilation that was the tenth and eleventh release on that great label from way back in 1981.

Music

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Tuulen Laulu - Da Geht Die Sonne Auf

Another very early artifact of non/anti-music by genuine weirdoes Kommissar Detlev Hjuler and Jan "No" Iwers, released as a cassette in a numbered edition of 27 copies by Hjuler's Der Schöne-Hjuler-Memorial-Fund label in 1988.

Tuulen Laulu - Da Geht Die Sonne Auf

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Tuulen Laulu - SoĂźe

A 2xLP of sparse thumping, wheezing, and dropping things onto the floor by the German duo of Kommissar Hjuler and Jan Iwers, released in an edition of 99 copies on the artists' own labels: Der Schöne-Hjuler-Memorial-Fund and No Rekords, respectively.

Tuulen Laulu - SoĂźe

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Aunt Sally - Live 1978-1979




This CD was released by P-Vine Records in 2001. As far as I am aware, other than a couple of compilation appearances, this is the only other documentation of Aunt Sally.

Live 1978-1979

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