Hacktivism

H1 – Theodore Schafer – ‘So Young’ CS
The first release on new Ann Arbor, MI based label Hacktivism Records is by ambient/neo-classical artist Theodore Schafer. “So Young” is a reflective, nostalgic piece that was composed over the span of a month late summer 2014. The A-side features a pulsing wave that drones in a dark manner but keeps its beauty by how personal the music sounds. The B-side features a sharper more uplifting tone mixed with voice samples and loops. This 10-minute recording comes as a home dubbed prison cassette for only $3. For an additional $1 you can get a floppy disk featuring exclusive artwork by Theodore Schafer and the Hacktivism Newsletter.

H2 – Rayning – ‘Rayning’
Rayning is a Shoegaze/Dream-Pop producer from Detroit, MI. This is his third EP and features a more classic approach to the Shoegaze sound while still delivering his own variation on the genre. This release shimmers with romantic guitar rhythms and dance-able drum machine beats. As similar to Astrobrite as it is to the lo-fi overloaded sounds of Have A Nice Life and Kigo. This cassette release of the EP comes with an additional extra track that was not otherwise available. The 24-minute EP comes as a home dubbed translucent pink cassette for only $3. For an additional $1 you can get a floppy disk featuring alternative artwork and the Hacktivism Newsletter.

H3 – ‘Say Cheese and Die
A various artists compilation of music inspired by Halloween. Varying in style from Ambient and Drone to more classical horror-score pieces. Featuring Passings, Sleep Clinic, Forest Management, Theodore Schafer, Ephemeral Decay, Soap, Glue, and Creepazoids. These tracks capture what it is like to experience a Halloween night and the surrounding days. Also comes with a reading of Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark by label owner Glue. This 90 minute compilation is home dubbed from blank Maxwell cassettes saved from the local Kiwanis sale for only $3. For an additional $1 you can get a floppy disk featuring the Hacktivism Newsletter.

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L. White

LW076 SEKTION B – ‘Holy Land in Flames’ 3”CD 8€
3 new tracks with a length of around 20 minutes dedicated to the holy land and all the problems there! 3” CD lim. 50 / special box release with some holy land extra inserts. inserts: -a black satin Kippa -a small wooden Dreidel -a small plastic Mezuzah -some Israelian and Palaestinian stickers -a cut piece of a Palaesitian cloth -some pieces of original Israelian newspapers -nice Jewish confetti -a original empty bullet -a small zip bag with original salt from the Dead Sea and a printed photo collage from the SEKTION B travel to the holy land in 2009.

LW085 SACHER PELZ – ‘ZRE HAS CELP’ CD 10€
To the 35th anniversary and dedicated to SACHER-PELZ himself (1979/2014). SACHER-PELZ has returned back. But maybe he never went away. From the depths of the more radical and dark sonic experimentation here resurface a systematic arrangement composed of magmatic and hypnotic sounds. The listener will be fascinated by them, as long as he will free his mind and heart by the unnecessary weight proposed by the modern mass media and embraces the freedom of the post-industrial neuro-modular average.

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Dais

Scout Paré-Phillips – ‘Your Light’
ttScout Paré-Phillips’ recent recognition as a young and talented visual artist based in Brooklyn, NY – as displayed in her accomplished portfolios – shows only a small portal into the creative road that Scout has chosen to go down. Scout’s musical foray started with the Baltimore based post-punk/country act, The Sterling Sisters. Within the Sisters, her skills as one-half of the primary songwriting force, coupled with her varied instrumentation and balladeer vocal projections made way for Scout to step aside and embark on her own solo performances and creative endeavors. Scout’s operatically trained soprano voice combined with her seemingly effortless proficiency with instruments such as the autoharp and baritone guitar create her own unique hybrid of old time folk storytelling and modern illusionary contrast. Influenced by acoustic legends such as Sibylle Baier and Leonard Cohen, the vocal conviction of Roy Orbison, and still holding poetic court with players like Rowland S. Howard, Nick Cave and Diamanda Galas, Scout Paré-Phillips’ songwriting lands in the middle of some very intriguing yet complex influences. Recently, Scout’s talents have been noticed by Jack White (The White Stripes / Third Man). She was asked to accompany him on Lazaretto and even star in White’s new video, Would You Fight For My Love?. Her recent autobiographical songs have been collected into a forthcoming album entitled “Heed the Call” to be released on Dais Records in March 2015. Leading up to this release, Dais is proud to select a “digital only” single by Scout which features the wonderfully simple, yet starkly haunting track, Your Light, coupled with an exclusive remix of her album’s title song, Heed the Call. Crashing crescendos of guitar, percussively strummed autoharp and an array of both acoustic and electronic sculptures by Scout Paré-Phillips with accompaniment by Scout’s beloved musical collaborator, Emil Bognar-Nasdor (Dawn of Humans, Røsenkopf), populate her LP. Scout’s torch songs of pure, raw emotional outpouring compliment the rich timbre of her trained voice, which breathes a new life into the contemporary idea of a “folk singer”. Her narrative about two lovers being torn apart and brought back together over many years has formed a new genre within acoustic music’s storytelling tradition.

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Bonding Tapes

[BOND001] ‘Quality Time Vol. 1‘ C54 $7.07
BondingTapesCassette100pxNew San Diego, CA based cassette label, Bonding Tapes, has just come on the scene with their first release Quality Time Vol. 1. It is a compilation filled with sample based hip hop beats, juke, lo fi casio styles, vaporwave and various electronics. Most artists are Southern California based like The Koreatown Oddity, EMRLDS, Tim Cosner, QBLA, Sonic D, Dolphin Brain and We Savage. The release also features music from artists around the world like DMN SLYR (Vietnam), Lex Looper (Australia), Thiefinger (Finland), David Peck (Indiana), Zander One (Ohio), SR388 (Northern California), and a couple from parts unknown. The o-card sleeve was designed by Leftm Graphics as well as the poster, sticker and button. Which all accompany the cassette when purchased through their bandcamp site.

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Obsolete Units

Howard Stelzer – ‘Narrow Escape’ CDr
howardstelzerwebStarting in the late 90’s, Howard Stelzer consistently advanced and refined his prowess at tape-composition, a move that has thus far granted him a position as one of the most revered and acclaimed cult personas in the noise underground. Having worked both solo and in collaboration with everyone from Jason Talbot to The Cherry Point to Jazzkammer, as well as for many years running the stellar (and now defunct) Intransitive Recordings label, Stelzer thoughtfully maintains a deft and skilled hand in the manipulation of disparate sources rendered on the magnetic spool, generating tapestries of uninhibited, powerful expression. Narrow Escape finds Stelzer carefully and meticulously rendering 58 minutes of unbroken drone, working from a starting point of an almost Basinski-esque monolith of gorgeous ambiance into a deft attack of severe low-end and fierce static. A masterpiece of the controlled burn, Narrow Escape is no doubt another high-point in Stelzer’s diverse and storied discography. Pro-pressed and printed in a digipack. Edition of 100.

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Heligator

Stag Hare – ‘Star Valley’
heeI remember being at a Stag Hare show years ago, listening as thick, syrupy drones slowly coalesced into a heavy, beat-driven crescendo. Most of the audience, myself included, took some time to come out of the deeply-felt meditative trance Stag Hare’s soothing tones had pulled us beneath. Someone in the audience, a bit incensed at the rest of his peers, yelled out “come on! This is dance music!”. That it is. Kinetic energy bridges that gap between body and mind. Flailing limbs are more effective than head nods to expedite this process. “Star Valley” follows this similar trajectory. Long pulls of peaceful drones over strummed major chords, buzzing synths crackle like telephone lines. Then the beat drops. “Star Valley” is reborn. “Come on! This is dance music!” We are lucky enough to Stag Hare donate a track to Heligator Records to assist the cause of continuously funding the library at the Malindza Refugee Camp in Mpaka, Swaziland. We caught Garrick at a particularly prolific time. HIs three-part series just dropped (staghare.bandcamp.com) and “Star Valley” takes elements from each tape and weaves them together into this glowing tapestry. A wizard’s cloak full of sacred geometric symbols. All proceeds go to maintaining the Malindza Refugee Camp Library. To find out more about the cause please visit the Malindza Refugee Camp blog.

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Inner Islands

ii033II033 – Ashan – ‘Earth Magic Life Celebration’ C36 + zine
Motions ayeward. Acknowledging fear, yet striving towards positivity full force.

II032 – Hear Hums – ‘Malaise’ C64
ii032Ominous melancholy precipitated by the sickening status quo.

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Notice Recordings

Samuel Rodgers and Jack Harris
Samuel Rodgers (co-curator of Consumer Waste) pairs up with sound artist Jack Harris on two explorations of minimal performance and sound creation. Working in a semi-urban ambience—open windows, barking dogs, distant sirens—the duo suggest both a specific location and a generic one. Their previous work has explored tensions between analogue and digital processes; here, sounds remain mainly non-instrumental in source: amplified object manipulation, cable hum, and different types of feedback intrude upon room tone at various intervals, like heavy clusters of dry floating leaves settling on transparent pillows. These pieces blur definitions of action and performance, and call into contemplation the intention of sound-making and what defines its “success,” while repeatedly upending expectations about pace and content. – Professionally duplicated edition of 100 on Chrome plus tape stock – Artwork by E. Lindorff-Ellery – Pro-printed in Portland, OR

Chik White
Two sets of music by Chik White, an alias of Darcy Spidle, whose Nova Scotia-based Divorce Records has been slinging LPs of sonic bemusement since 1999. Jaw Works is made up of solo jaw harp performances, wringing mesmerizing detail from variations in rhythm and tempo, while achieving a wide variety of barely believable, almost synthesized-sounding timbres. Behind A Dead Tree On The Shore also features the jaw harp, albeit in concert with the North Atlantic Ocean, which inspired the more minimal, rhythmic pieces performed on the shore. Organic and personal, this is folk music created by a single person in his environment, using the most basic of musical tools. – Professionally duplicated edition of 100 on Chrome tape stock – Artwork by E. Lindorff-Ellery – Pro-printed in Portland, OR

Ben Owen
The third entry in Ben Owen’s Birds and Water series of recordings. As with Birds and Water, 1 (NTR018), these two sidelong electronic drones reflect Owen’s typically rigorous compositional choices. They display remarkably disparate, rich textures and are extremely immersive, especially when played loud and/or on headphones. Owen once again displays an ability to invite multiple levels of reaction to deceptively complex timbres, ranging from meditative to oppressive. “The third release of recordings made on residency with The Experimental Television Center in Owego, NY during May 2010. The Birds and Water series is my main body of work created at ETC. The work and title is influenced from the birds that hovered as dusk approaches over the Susquehanna River, which borders the residency building, seen from the third floor windows. The recordings are both sound and sound and image based pieces using David Jones’ image processing system. ETC expanded operations in 1974 with the first Jones Colorizer, and in 1975 with a set of keyers, a multi-input sync-able sequencer and a bank of oscillators, all designed and constructed by David Jones. Numerous patches and variations of each were recorded in extended durations. Both recordings are presented with edits only to their original duration. Continued thanks to Hank Rudolph, Sherry and Ralph Hocking, Justin Lincoln, Giuseppe Ielasi, Denis Shapovalov, Evan Lindorff-Ellery and Travis Bird.” – Ben Owen, November 2014 – Professionally duplicated edition of 100 on Chrome plus tape stock – Artwork by E. Lindorff-Ellery – Letterpress printed by John Fitzgerald at Fitzgerald Letterpress, New Orleans, LA

Haptic
Since the mid-aughts, Chicago trio Haptic (Adam Sonderberg, Joseph Clayton Mills, and Steven Hess—this time around featuring Salvatore Dellaria and The Necks’ Tony Buck) has delivered riveting, meticulously controlled live sets, as well as a handful of releases mainly on the Entr’acte label, all of which reflect the group’s unique attitudes toward collaboration and structure. This release features material sourced from a variety of past recordings; they are without form and yet architectural, and just as uniquely engaging as the group’s previous work. From the perspective of Notice, Haptic’s mixture of the organic and the industrial has been profoundly influential, and could even be said to define a quintessential Chicago ethos channeled through dark ambience: roiling waves of density, structure, work, beauty, and oppression constantly overtaking each other. However, the final silence will always be present—and is expected—just like the spare, steady late-night call of a single circling black bird. – Professionally duplicated edition of 100 on Cobalt tape stock. – Artwork by E. Lindorff-Ellery – Letterpress printed on pearlescent stock by John Fitzgerald at Fitzgerald Letterpress, New Orleans, LA.

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Important

ALBERTO BOCCARDI – ‘FINGERS’ CS
Alberto Boccardi’s minimalist orchestral piece, titled Fingers, is an electro-acoustic journey that has been innerved by the contribution of multiple instrumentalists. The result is a contrast between repetitive elements and hypnotic loops with electronic and acoustic layers moving to the surface before disappearing into the variable and floating element known as time.

MARY BYRNE + MARK ROGERS – ‘I LINE MY DAYS ALONG YOUR WEIGHT’ CD
Brooklyn duo Mark Rogers & Mary Byrne recorded their debut, I Line My Days Along Your Weight, as a true duet: facing each other inches apart, intent upon listening. They wove together archaic instruments – baritone acoustic, tricone resonator, golden-era flattop, space-age lap steel, upright piano, and hundred-year-old mandolin – into a new and vibrant third voice.

THOMAS BARRIERE – ‘PRIMAIRE’ CS
Thomas Barriere’s Primaire is nourished by various ethnic inspirations : Baluchistan, Mediterranean, Namibi bent into a contemporary shape of experimentation and progressive rock. For this project, Thomas uses a double-neck guitar (six and twelve strings) with two outputs independently connected to each an tube amp. Each channel has its own volume and distortion and a switch on a guitar allows several combinations and musical effects; stereo, resonance, ping pong-effect.

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Tanzprocesz

femme – ‘alors elles acceptèrent les poisons synthétiques’ 5€
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA2nd opus. a sunday trip in an electronic forest. included some non-hidden emotions. crackling, crawling, contradictory informations. neuronal broken connections. the fauna and flora from 2080.

odilo es – ‘intime’ 5€
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA1st release for your surprise pleasure. post-industrial in the heart. french in the way. synthesizers, vocals, sound generators. 20 minutes / 4 mouvements / an angry iron fist menacing a darky sky.

krapoola/miguel a. garcia/lee noyes – ‘trehhlasb andng nmer’ 5€OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAinternational collab. a super mysterious title for an electronic promenade full of pitchfalls. feedbacks, voices, sine waves, contact mics, digital noise etc. some kind of rollercoaster within integrated circuits. 40 minutes to make your synthetic life elastic for ever.

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