Was revisiting JK Flesh`s "Posthuman" on the way to work this morning,
I hadn`t heard it in a while. I really like most of what Broadrick has put out under this name, but this one is a bit special. A really hollow dubbed-out grinding sound with guitars and occasional vocals.
This came out before the Godflesh reunion and just after the Grey Machine record (also really good), I remember being really excited he had returned to heavier rhythmic music after the rather drab later Jesu records.
Still prefer this and the Prurient split to the post comeback Godflesh releases.
Came out on a fantastic label too, 3x3music who put out killer releases by Cloaks and Dead Fader. It`s a shame that the label lived such a short life.
Re: BEAT SHIT
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2022 11:27 am
by housepig
Kenny wrote: ↑Tue Apr 12, 2022 8:01 pm
Was revisiting JK Flesh`s "Posthuman" on the way to work this morning,
just picked that up on the last Bandcamp Friday as I get deeper into the JK Flesh stuff - soooo good and I'm kicking myself for not exploring this side of Broadrick sooner.
Re: BEAT SHIT
Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2022 10:38 am
by invisibility
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Re: BEAT SHIT
Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2022 7:39 pm
by +hp+
Kenny wrote: ↑Sat Feb 05, 2022 1:07 am
Jamming some old Venetian Snares, it's been a minute since I listened, and not too fond of some of the later stuff I heard, but fucking "Doll Doll Doll" and "Find Candice" is still raging.
i think "dollmaker" is like one of the hardest tracks anyone is going to make ever in the history of the entire universe
"making orange things" and "7 7s med ep" are two releases i really enjoy by v. snares, soooo *nasty*
i've been listening to crossbreed/industrial dnb/hardcore stuff alot in the car lately, i particularly like anything off PRSPCT, detest "the awakening" is like one of my favorite albums ever
the original track that good vibration sample is from kills too
Re: BEAT SHIT
Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2022 3:06 pm
by drift
I listen to a lot of dance pop rn, actually, just as a distraction
just heard the same sample on the ten crack commandments: great
the distortion on this is frightening, and the sample at the end too haha
Re: BEAT SHIT
Posted: Mon May 22, 2023 2:53 am
by Kenny
Think this is best suited here.
I was running through a new set for a gig this Friday and I got a decent recording of it. Dubbed it out a bit and put it up as a pay-as-you-want on Bandcamp. Have a listen if you feel the urge. https://likeweedsnoise.bandcamp.com/tra ... l-be-taken
Re: BEAT SHIT
Posted: Mon May 22, 2023 3:12 am
by Kenny
Also, while I am here what more rhythmic stuff have people been getting into?
Been listening to a fair amount of Dhangsha, ex-member of Asian Dub Fountation , bringing dancehall kicks , bass and noise.
Here`s my favourite https://dhangsha.bandcamp.com/album/future-tense
Holy Tongue - Deliverance And Spiritual Warfare https://amidahrecords.bandcamp.com/albu ... al-warfare
Outrageously good dub album...reminds me of early On-U Sound experimentation, Creation Rebel, African Headcharge, New Age Steppers, with a bit more oomph, you need to listen to this if you like good dub.
He's playing with Andrew Nolan and Delta Kane in Toronto tonight.
Re: BEAT SHIT
Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2023 12:20 am
by Kenny
New Emptyset sounds like it will be their heaviest for some time.
The first track is killer...Head kicking minimal concrete, Just fantastic. https://emptyset1.bandcamp.com/album/ash
Really love this one - lots of drum machines, Chrome-esque minimal industrial. "A posthumous release for people who like early industrial music made by punks like Missing Foundation, Factrix and Minimal Man"
Really love this one - lots of drum machines, Chrome-esque minimal industrial. "A posthumous release for people who like early industrial music made by punks like Missing Foundation, Factrix and Minimal Man"
Loved all their earlier tapes and appreciated the direction they ended up going with this LP. Tried to book them in Vancouver once about a decade ago but they couldn't make it up. Thankfully got to see them in Seattle opening up for Iron Lung and Column of Heaven.
Re: BEAT SHIT
Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2023 11:15 am
by Happiness, forever
John was in Drowner and Blue Sabbath Black Cheer for quite some before MV.
Re: BEAT SHIT
Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2023 5:29 pm
by Lactating Tardigrade
I am very much not one for dance music specifically. However, around the shutdown of the pandemic, I had gotten into Twitch streaming of personally coordinated shows and somehow came across Soltera. I'm not quite sure what it is specifically about this artist, but I'm hypnotized. I listen to the track "Tengo Miedo"" all of the time and haven't gotten sick of it in the last 3 years.
Really love this one - lots of drum machines, Chrome-esque minimal industrial. "A posthumous release for people who like early industrial music made by punks like Missing Foundation, Factrix and Minimal Man"
Loved all their earlier tapes and appreciated the direction they ended up going with this LP. Tried to book them in Vancouver once about a decade ago but they couldn't make it up. Thankfully got to see them in Seattle opening up for Iron Lung and Column of Heaven.
I love all the Mutant Video output with 'missing fingers' probably my favourite.
Re: BEAT SHIT
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2023 2:53 pm
by APPLE
The newest African Imperial Wizard is also good - to me it sounds like something which could be on Hyperdub or Planet Mu.
Re: BEAT SHIT
Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2024 11:24 am
by lovelife
The Bug - Machine III - noisy and dark , like the inside of a sinister alien spaceship.
I've been crazy about this shit lately - I recently picked up "Fire" which is just out of control. I've had the Soul Jazz compilation "Invasion of the Mysteron Killer Sounds" for a while and really like that but this shit is just nuts. I'm currently out to pick up anything I can find, I had to order "London Zoo" from the UK and hopefully that arrives soon. Been into Zonal and Techno Animal a ton lately too.
Also been really into Plastikman, was really happy to pick up the reissue of "Sheet 1" and the Speedy J "Ginger" album.
I was crazy about DJ Spooky when "Riddim Warfare" came out in 1998, been revisiting that a ton lately as well.
Re: BEAT SHIT
Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2024 2:06 pm
by James Thompson
god i remember playing London Zoo on loop when it came out... great fucking album