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7/17/2011

Wreck And Reference - Black Cassette (2011)



/Avant-metal, Psych-metal, Experimental metal, Lo-fi, Doom, Psychedelia, Post-rock, Crossover, Avant-rock, Epic/


Comment: This is a very appearance of frenzied, tortured metal music. Actually I am not able to acquire a clear-cut idea about its ideological standpoint and source - more concretely, is it either an offspring from the GYBE!/A Silver Mt Zion-like otherworldly abrasive obscureness or springing up from experimental metal? Or is it a child of the psychedelic, Syd Barrett-era Pink Floyd? More importantly, all those 6 progressions are filled in with mesmerizing energy and cleaving aesthetics, stomping and being destructive at every moment and for every rock and metal genre. But after the agreement that it is a kind of metal-based occurrence the album can be considered the best metal album in 2011 so far.

Chris Forsyth + The Paranoid Cat Band - Live on WFMU's The Long Rally with Scott McDowell 3/18/11 (2011)



/Psychedelia, Drone rock, Improvised music, Avant-rock, Rockabilly, Crossover, Trance rock, Experimental rock/


Comment: This is a set of 3 improvised, long-running jam units by Chris Forsyth and 4 of his fellow musicians. Altogether, you can call it just trance rock, for instance. The first, 20-minutes notch involves the similarities with Spaceman 3, and Spiritualized through artistic guitar playing (relied on elusive arpeggios and repetitions and such kind of "dry" chord progressions reminiscent of the string magic by John Fahey) accompanied by Don Bruno`s incessant phase changes of organ`s droning. The second track might be considered as a modified, more experiment-appealed version of Blur`s Tender. The third notch mixes up sheer psychedelia with free form rock and distinctive undercurrents of rockabilly. Indeed, the whole seems to be rational that is the reason of why it is impressively accomplished.

Wouter Bruys - Semur-en-Auxois

Infirm Individual - The Green Incident (2010)



/Experimental electronica, Electronic pop, 8-bit, Primitronica, IDM, Tracker music/


Comment: These 4 tracks are the representatives of catchy, uplifting electronic music by a profilic artist from Germany. His idiosyncratically original soundscape is simply irresistible relied on the maze of 8-bit, IDM, and melodico-tronica. No doubt, this is one of the most eminent 8-bit/tracker music/chiptune-based sounds I have ever heard. The first track The Steampunk-Brothers Arrival rings out as if an easily gliding attempt by the Orb in the second half of 90s. He has sticked voice samples by Terence McKenna into the whole thereby exalting the niveau of a cute-o-meter.

Marc Broude - Medicine (2009)


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9.6

/Dark ambient, Sound art, Dystopbient, Spoken word, Psycho-acoustic, Avant-garde, Illbient, Avant-industrial, Soundscapes, Avant-jazz, Experimentalism/

Comment: Marc Broude`s (born in 1984) outputs can be considered as one of those hallmarks in the crossing point of illbient, industrial and (dark) ambient music without any doubt. At those 7 tracks over 42 minutes you can feel dense, clinical sense of dystopic ambience played up by means of Tibetan bowls, electric guitars, drums, violin, piano, acoustic guitar, didgeridoo, electronics and many other devices. (There can not be forgotten the influences by Big City Orchestra, and Coil either). But not only - at times it sounds like an instance of free improvised jazz madman. The closure track Muerte incorporates refined rushes based on a Western-like harmonica and subdued chords of a guitar.

Anubi - Perdition Is My Queen EP (2011)



/Art-rock, Alternative pop/rock, Psychedelic, Indie pop/


Comment: It is quite difficult to generalize this 4-pieced issue - it chimes as rock`n`roll as The Fall and The Brian Jonestown Massacre used to have done. During most of its course it showcases quite straightforward sonic spine with some exceptional dashes of psychedelia and galvanically artistic minutiae (using violins and organs for it) dipping out its power from the extremities of the pop scene and melting it into an "understandable" form of art.