Showing posts with label Bells Hill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bells Hill. Show all posts

Monday, July 29, 2019

Mudguts ‎– Locque Atmir Kodai 3" cdr



More psychedelic industrial noise by Mudguts, this time involving narrative guitars in the almost anthemic "First My Body, Now My Corpse." 2016 3" cdr on Bells Hill.

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Thursday, March 14, 2019

Inseminoid ‎– Waiting For Ms. Hayden cdr




Well, this will be the last one. Deep drone burn, with Culver tones having the upper hand here, especially on track two. 2008 cdr on Bells Hill.

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Saturday, September 1, 2018

Posset - Incumbent Failure Ambassador 3" cdr



Starts fairly typically with Posset's patent dictaphone decay and improvised percussive sounds, and then "Technological Music" comes in with beautiful 8-bit chords over sound manipulations and ends with some lo-fi beatbox. Last track is a slowed-down, very low tone sound poem which at the end sounds as if it says "cock you up." Well, I'd be honored. 2018 3 cdr on Bells Hill.

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Sunday, May 6, 2018

Midwich - Blisterpack 3" cdr




The most recent (and I think last-given he destroyed his synth on stage) release by the long-running drone/experimental project of godfather of the no-audience undeground Rob Hayler finds him working on short tracks, less on drone frequencies - apart from the two-part "Nape" - and more on sketches led by fun drum machine beats and noisy loops. 2016 cdr on Bells Hill.

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Monday, January 29, 2018

Various ‎– George Ferguson McKeating 2CDR



The first Bells Hill label release was a benefit compilation in the memory of the head of the label and musician (Mudguts, Black Leather Cop) Scott McKeating's father who died of Pancreatic Cancer, with the money intended to be donated to the Pancreatic Research Fund and included a small heartfelt note by Scott. The musicians who gathered to pay respect are the following, including giants of the English and American experimental/noise scene: the one and only Richard Youngs collaborating with Alex Neilson (ex-Ashtray Navigations), Astral Social Club, Culver, Mirag (Matthew Bower), Hapsburg Braganza, Vars of Litchi, Hasan Gaylani (of Jazzfinger), Jazzfinger themselves, Graveyards (with John Olson of Wolf Eyes), Greg Kelley again with Alex Neilson, Mechanical Children, Trauma, and Blood Stereo (Dylan Nyoukis and Karen Constance). So, by the names you know you should expect top drone, noise, experimental and psychedelic music. 2009 2XCDR on Bells Hill.

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