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SIN025 – GRIZZLY IMPLODED – ‘Anabasi’ CDr
GRIZZLY IMPLODEDGrizzly Imploded is a trio formed by Francesco Gregoretti, Maurizio Argenziano and Sergio Albano. They play improvised music with traditional rock instrumentation engaged in sound research that results in a wild assortment of sonic events as a point of contact between the unrepeatability of performative acts, the intensity of noise music and an over-rhythmical, experimental attitude. 2 guitars and a drums for an oppressive and spontaneous growl artwork by truculentboy. Full color artwork and hand-painted cdr. Limited to 50 hand-numbered copies.

SIN024 – STEINEBACH – ‘Derotation’ CDr
STEINEBACHMartin Steinebach is an industrial musician since 1994 with his project Coscentia Peccati. Throught different names (Monoid, Stillstand, Compest) he explored different variation of experimental music from ambient via noise to ritual. Also has been collaborating with other artists by creating iterative remixes. He uses his real name for the more experimental releases. “Derotation” is composed from different vinyl manipulations by the different sound sources (children stories, classical music and choir works) and combines them with post processing. It comes out a creaking sound, sometimes ecstatic, sometimes gloomy and full, which interacts with the space through a clever use of dynamics and a fascinating cold minimalist approach. Artwork by truculentboy. Full color artwork and hand-painted cdr. Limited to 50 hand-numbered copies.

SIN023 – VETRO – ‘Rapido Sguardo Dialettico’ CDr
VETROVetro is a young italian hard core trio and “rapido sguardo dialettico” is their first release. 6 tracks of emo core influenced by dischord and ebullition sound meets a noisy approach with political lyrics. the cdr contains a video which transposes the whole album with images through collage, cut-up and video manipulation. An intense release with a great hc attitude. Drawing by Glasgo, Video by Davide Minotti. Silkscreened cdr with insert. Limited to 50 hand-numbered copies

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