Bobb Bruno – ‘Black Gel’; Uton – ‘Kun Korallit Puhuvat Pilville’; and DJ DJ Tanner – ‘Home Entertainment’ [Review]

I regret not arriving sooner to welcome home Tynan and his Doris Nordic Tribute records. Let’s take a look at what he’s brought back with him: 

dnt064_400wAn apt ambassador, Bobb Bruno (The For Carnation, Goliath Bird Eater, Best Coast) returns with ‘Black Gel’, which accompanies the re-issue of his ‘Clown’s Castle’ CS, also on DNT. The short-to-medium pair of sides span Bruno’s synthetic sounds from left pocket to right, where the title track drones and raves in the near-field with both rhythm and ambience, and the b-side “Year2” burns like a Krautrock blue flame with searing guitar by Cameron Stallones and a steady expansion by Sheridan Riley on drums. Certainly an odd pairing, as opposed to more coherent releases like ‘Dreamt On’ – however, the tape more so resembles the scope of Bruno’s solo creations, and in turn only reaffirms the commitment by artists like Bruno and labels like DNT to preserve the space for abstraction, demonstration, and open expression in an ever weirder music economy. 100 copies pro-pressed with hand-numbered cards.

dnt066_400wBridging DNT’s before and after, ‘Kun Korallit Puhuvat Pilville’ by Uton (Finland’s Jani Hirvonen) was originally slotted as a bonus to the label’s long-player, but has been refigured as its own release. Not a bad managerial decision. The tape is bold enough to stand on its own as seven tracks of cosmic concrete – though it too carries with it the original sin of bonus material, which by its lonesome evokes an alien and alienated soundtrack, full of sci-fi abstractions and organic drones. Across these cold expanses we encounter tendrils of music – human music – though the mysteries of this place are never revealed. Edition of 100, hand-numbered, on purple tapes.

dnt068_400wIf writing about tapes can be called a trade, we can say that every so often in this trade, you come across an album which immediately signals its rerelease in a more elaborate format. That format is often vinyl, and today that tape is ‘Home Entertainment’ by DJ DJ Tanner. In spite of a name which will never not be ridiculous, the tape is never not engrossing, thrilling, emotive. These twelve or so tracks come tribute to the sample-based methods of hip hop as an oral form – orality here pertaining to the form, and less the individually-voiced content of storytelling – where a certain ear for lost sentiments expressed through music can recapture a human moment in sheer aesthetic terms otherwise unrepresented by the musical structure which carried it forth. Drawn purely from the crates, we hear bebop and early vocal hits, ballroom staples and seedy funk soundtracks – all looped into new, crystalline figures which refract with a mathematical wit the simpler geometries of the originals. In this regard, the editor joins other archivists, such as Black Swan, The Caretaker, and most specifically, the fantastical Lilacs & Champagne. Similar in spirit is the nostalgia-tinged rock of Zoo Kid/King Krule, Lower Dens, and certain Grails projects (indebted to the same pairing of Lilacs & Champagne). All this, and wrapped in a self-erasing punk swaddle which one need respect, but also lament without the radicalized portions of one’s brain screaming “fetish!” Limited to 100 copies with paint spattered inserts. Highest recommendation; my new prized possession. I look forward to the pressing.

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Rouge Label

Miscreant – ‘Kill Their Babies’ C24 $7.5(US)/$11(CAN)/$13(World)
rouge003smallOn this release, Miscreant provide two side-long tracks of fierce power electronics. The California duo shows respect for industrial/power electronics tradition — especially the ‘80s UK scene — while bringing an attitude that is fully their own and of our time. This is raw anger in a world governed by blows – not a manifesto but an unflinching gaze ahead. The release is pro-duplicated on chrome plus cassettes and is available in an edition of eighty-five copies. Each cassette is wrapped in a King James Bible page (book of Genesis or Revelation) and includes a download card.

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Heligator Records

HELIGATOR 008: The Furr – ‘Coffin Syrup’
Driving with a suspended license in your mom’s Astrovan, windows down with the tape player at ear-bleeding level. The Furr are there. The muted thud of drums and pulsing bass line rattling asbestos from the ceiling rafters and seeping out of an unfinished, unheated basement. The Furr are there. Your older sister in a black Die Kruezen t-shirt shoplifting CD’s from Mediaplay. The Furr is her. You, alone, in your Dodge Dart, at a red light, air drumming and soloing like a maniac under the stare of a semi-disgusted sorority girl in her shiny black escalade. You make eye contact. Roll the window down. And crank it. You are the Furr. We are the Furr. The Furr is everywhere. The Furr is everyone. The rockist of all rockist tendencies seethe from this Morgantown, WV foursome who, in the vein of The Breeders, Dinosaur Jr. or Sonic Youth, make gut-punching guitar solos, ace melodies and gritty, direct-to-tape distortion crucial and inestimable contributions in the realm of basement arena-rock.

HELIGATOR 009: SPARKLING WIDE PRESSURE – ‘LIVE AT TRUMPETER’S PALACE’ EP
Looking back through my e-mail exchange with Sparkling Wide Pressure I have to shudder a bit at the sheer amount of exclamation marks I ended every sentence with. “Wow!! Thanks!!! This is great!!!!”. Every sentence had a two exclamation mark minimum. Needless to say Heligator is pretty excited to be releasing something from the Murfreesboro, Tennessee musician Frank Baugh. Live at Trumpeter’s Palace was recorded live with a few overdubs thrown in later. The result are two tracks of something akin to watching live surgery. After careful diagnoses the rest is as much as carrying out a careful plan as it is responding to changing variables, improvising your way out of unexpected jams and keeping the patient alive while not killing them is like so many spinning plates. I wouldn’t really know. I’m not a doctor. But what I do know is that listening to these tracks is watching/hearing a master work. It is a peek into the brain and heart of musician who’s approach to creating music isn’t a linear, additive process but a continual conversation between himself and the infinite possibilities of the analog/digital cave of wonders. At the end, these tracks come down to decision. Un-field tested, un-focused grouped, un-AR’d, perhaps even un-thought until their inception. The result is an EP full of intentional beauty that surprise and thrill on every new listen.

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Not Not Fun

BRONZE – ‘WORLD ARENA’ LP
one of the west coast’s true hidden treasures, Bronze’s latest full-length of oscillator fusion is as smoked out and serpentine as they are in the live realm. a fine introduction to this 7-years deep institution of hash oddity psychedelia for those whose radar has yet to be tripped.

TORN HAWK – ‘THROUGH FORCE OF WILL’ CS
beloved brooklyn video-mulcher delivers his latest collection of looping trance rock. motorcycle through the horizon to the spirit in the sky.

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Beartown

CRANK STURGEON – ‘OUR NEW BOWER’ C30
cranktapesmallCRANK STURGEON has been swimming with Huso Huso for too long. Mind-addled and limbs half colded-off, can barely work a tape player no more. Did we tell you sad story about a guy with no erase head, only loops tripping over themselves now. Side A is piano-y, but soon gets lost and ends up busting static walls into the brittle quagmire of the Western dusk. Side B is bouncing all over the place, cacophony latte please. Long loops, gibbering and static are guided by a hand once noble, now seen in solid gunge by 20 years of madness. CRANK STURGEON’s last cask of wine is floating in the Atlantic tonight, we can prove it. Edition of 40 tapes in toddler blue, with cold-hearted Bear-rain body art.

PETALS – ‘I’VE NEVER BEEN VERY GOOD…’ C40
petalstapesmallPETALS aka KJS has been making music from outside with his cats and thoughts for a while now – mostly stitching together rusted hooks, and glittering sonic fish nets. I’VE NEVER BEEN VERY GOOD… sees him cutting deep swathes into the tolerant deposits of drone and atmospherica that encircle Province Town (his ancestral home). 20 minutes of air conditioning “zombie massage” and meditative racket-pop sprawl across each side of this cassette, that’s a full 40 min journey into the sparkling sub/unconscious. A fine cassette to commemorate wake up of a morning, or retiring of an evening. 33 tapes, “hiding under the blanket” covers.

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Constellation Tatsu

Jonas Reinhardt – ‘Ganymede’ LP
Inspired in equal measure by the throbbing urbanity of coastal cities, continental European art-rock experimentation, left-field techno, and the freewheeling punk aesthetic of contemporary home studio recording, Jonas Reinhardt’s music transcends its influences to bring into being a work that’s wholly new while referencing a celebrated aesthetic of the past. Jonas Reinhardt’s ‘Ganymede’ is an experimental science fiction film set on the solar system’s largest moon. On Ganymede, it is thought that volcanic vents supply the necessary power to fuel life. This film imagines unknown extra-terrestrial life forms engaged in ritualistic aquatic dance beneath a sky of ice. The resulting way of life is depicted as fluctuating pulses of energy abstracted beyond conventional consciousness. ! The soundtrack LP contains 6 tracks from the film. Each reflects the immersive sonic environment through textural, rhythmic abstraction. Using a battery of synthesizers and repeating patterns, Jonas Reinhardt delves into the chaotic unknown seeking transcendence and achieving a spiritual ‘other’ defined by ecstatic reverie. ! The release on Constellation Tatsu includes a vinyl LP, a DVD film, and a limited edition poster by Antonia Kuo.

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GODrec

Gerd Kühr – ‘Revue instrumentale et électronique’ LP
god19fbe066GODrec adjusts with releasing crucial compositions of crucial Austrian composers of the present day. Gerd Kühr is a synonym for combining complexity and simplicity, modernity and “tradition”. Revue instrumentale et électronique – spatial composition for an instrumental ensemble and recorded sound in six movements – manage to cross and unite great variety of aspects of musical expression: complex, though powerful rhythmical constructions with hard accented percussion – boosted through ensemble spread in a room – and highly lyrical passages with extreme appreciation of time structured silence. All that with astounding fluency between different characters of the piece, mirrored through pre-recorded ensemble sounds with slight function of echoing. Exactness, precision and enormous performance passion of Klangfoum Wien, brings the piece to endless heights!

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UR Sounds

Seth Kasselman – ‘Mmediate Rolls’ C30
sethart jpgThe solo clarinet debut from Warm Climate’s Seth Kasselman. While the instrument has been a staple of Warm Climate’s sound, Mmediate Rolls ditches rock action and affected syrup in favor of raw acoustics. Taking cues from adventurous solo performers like Roscoe Mitchell and Steve Lacy, Kasselman straddles the line between modern composition and fierce improvisation. Structured themes are put through a series of chance operations, creating the two unique performances presented here. With no extraneous instruments keeping foot, Kasselman allows himself to play with form and nuance as only a solo performer could. Pro dubbed edition of 200.

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Rubber City Noise

Wyld Stallyns – ‘Rules’ C60
rcn1e-14-2_wyldstallynsInfinity Series Cassette C60 (Edition of 50) Rules is the debut album from Wyld Stallyns, the Northeast Ohio power duo of Ben Osborne (Fire Death, Rot Ton Bone, Tusco / Embassy) and Curt Brown (Black Unicorn, Cane Swords, RCN). Comprised of recordings captured in 2013 during jams at the Black Cat Factory in Cleveland — Rules is antithetical and declarative in title, both an homage to fictional band namesakes and a forward movement toward new realms of sonic expression. The tracks here are composed primarily with clarinet, synthesizer, guitar, and electronic processing and traverse a diverse topography recalling electro-acoustic and synthesizer musics alongside free jazz and American Primitivism. The terrain is uncharted and the framework is malleable, but one thing is certain… Wyld Stallyns Rules. Presented in a limited edition of fifty RCN Infinity Series c60 cassettes in oversize album case w/ double sided art, insert, & digital download.

Mousecop – ’20 Years of Mousecop, 1987-2007: The Wild Years’ CDr
rcn1e-14-1_mousecopInfinity Series CDr (Edition of 50). Second release from Mousecop duo of Curt Brown (Black Unicorn, Cane Swords) & Joshua Novak (Faangface, Griefhound). Behold the face of insectoid symphony! The move over sandwich in clamshell clearings! That’s the old trick there, and this one is the magnificent “other” — yet be not wary for dualism is an illusion and your position as a polyp on pediment of grained past is secured in wholesome holistics and the plural is just to make the game fun! So go on and divide you steeped amoeba and gather no dust in yr travel but always watch out fr magnets. [insert witchcraft denial and burrito bumble] [remove effervescent conclusions in eye of amber fossil] [transmute cathode soul to unbearable glow] Presented in an Infinity Series limited edition of 50 handmade CDrs w/ baby hand and heavy stock art card.

Faangface – ‘Pholk’ C47
rcn014_faangfaceCassette C47 (Edition of 100). The long-awaited debut from Joshua Maxon Novak’s (Mousecop, Griefhound, XXX Super Arcade) concrète folk conjuration, Faangface. Hyperdimensional folk portraits soaked in ether and Robotussin, carried by wandering ectoplasmic golems through melting landscapes, then smashed into infinity just to hear the sound of the breaking. Voice, guitar, banjo, harmonica, flute, percussion, children’s toys, found sound samples, and the like mingle at a midnight gathering in the dark woods amid glossolalia incantations and strange lights. Limited edition of 100 pro-dubbed/imprinted cassettes (c47) w/ digital download.

Kösmonaut – ‘Paragon’ C37
rcn013_kosmonautCassette C37 (Edition of 100) Texan kosmische ambassador and sometime spacefarer, Kösmonaut delivers two sides of interstellar synth soundscapes. Swirling textures make way for staccato arpeggiations of spaceship exhaust while militant drum machine robots embark on HAL 9000 holiday somewhere in the OG Stargate planetary system. Meanwhile, Snake Plissken and a band of space pirates hijack the ship, pulsing waves that disrupt the Carpenter-Howarth continuum and Froese forcefield. Limited edition of 100 pro-dubbed/imprinted cassettes (c37) w/ digital download.

Mousecop – ‘Greatest Hits Volume 2’ C45
rcn1e-12_mousecopInfinity Series Cassette C45 (Edition of 50). Debut tape from Mousecop sees the duo of Joshua Novak (Faangface,Griefhound) and Curt Brown (Black Unicorn, Cane Swords) going beyond thunderdome. Organic, synthetic, and processed sounds mingle in the uncanny valley, briefly forming structures dismantled by strange flickers of hypnosis and dream. 45 minutes of weird rhythms and drones, looping patterns of voice, synthesizer, guitar, flute, and samples amid spinning ouroboroses and mise en abyme drones from strange caterpillars inching across the void. Limited edition of 50 Infinity Series cassette w/ digital download & insert.

Andrew Weathers – ‘Sings Praise, Glory, Make a Way, Hallelujah’ CDr
rcn1e-11_andrew-weathersInfinity Series CDr (Edition of 100) After last year’s split tape with Ancient Ocean, we were absolutely enthralled by Andrew’s take on the American folk song and asked him to put together a release for the RCN Infinity Series. Accompanied by hypnotic guitar work that evokes an American Primitivism awash with the droning beauty of the transcendent now, Sings…focuses further upon the voice as instrument, communicator, invoker. Beginning with the voice, Sings…, carefully ushers in bare elements of guitar, banjo, harmonica, concertina, all toward reverberant timelessness and droning fulfillment. Available in a limited edition of 100 CDs in package designed and handmade by RCN’s Ram Youssefi.

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Horror Fiction Tapes

HF03 Joshua Dumas – ‘Rough Matinals’
HF03 100x100Chicago pianist, musician and filmmaker Joshua Dumas exploring the opportunity, optimism, and anxiety in the moments before sunrise. Romantic modernism. Baroque introspection concealed inside a envelope of densely interpreted keys and stark ambient miasma. Moments that unfold the ears and awaken the mind to both possibilities great and limitations cruel. Forty five hand assembled copies, professionally dubbed on chrome tape. Inserts duplicated directly on individual pages of a 1964 copy of the novel The Dark Side Of The Earth, by Alfred Bester. Individually numbered and hand stamped liner notes.

HF04 øjeRum – ‘sange til døende’
HF04 100x100Raw hand stitched tape collage from Copenhagen’s Paw Grabowski. Hiss and static that become formative composition elements shrouding a downward spiral of strings and patiently delivered vocal in ambiguous tones of white and grey. A ghostly erosion of sanity, the creak of a door left ajar, the scrape of soft metal against old oak floors. Shadows without figures. Forty five hand assembled copies, professionally dubbed on chrome tape. Inserts duplicated directly on individual pages of a 1983 copy of the novel Channel’s Destiny, by Jean Lorrah and Jacqueline Lichtenberg. Individually numbered and hand stamped liner notes.

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