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Nodolby's darkest, heaviest work yet. Sonic magma oozes through the speakers and hardens on your floor. Frantic disorienting rhythms churn under hard water blasts. Midnight martian landscapes swallow you whole. What the fuck just made that gurgling sound??
Pro dubbed chrome tapes. 45 copies. |
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time-lapsed drones that drown beneath the blackness
Part of the final cassette "batch" from Digitalis Ltd. The label will continue to release special edition cassettes, but not in large batches as they have in the past. As always, Digitalis cassettes are designed and manufactured with the highest standards of sound and visual presentation... edition of 75 chrome tapes, pro dubbed and imprinted. |
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This is another win under the belt of Italy's Michele Scariot, who's spent the past year infiltrating cassette labels across the USA with his distinct brand of untitled aural freak-out. Pulling sound from a vast array of sources, the tracks on this cassette run the gamut from chiming electro-acoustic exercises to full-on synth burners. Moments of pristine melody occasionally shine through, but Scariot always has noise in his heart. Tense minimal passages give way to interstellar beams and unhinged feedback. It all adds up to a disorienting, unpredictable trip controlled by a master of truly twisted audio. These are strange, confusing sounds for strange, confusing times.
edition of 60 copies, Features an artwork collaboration by M.Y. and Ryan McGill. |
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A title-less missive from Italy's Nodolby, the solo personage of Dokuro label mind Michele Scariot, this particular cassette brusquely fortifies two sides of gnawing scrape and sibilation. The four pieces manage to etch a natural approximation of early industrial's rhythmic churn and the mangled feedback fetishization of harsh noise as this quartet of discharges obeys a certain amorphous structure that nevertheless remains unrelenting in its ability to menace. A beautifully conceived album of unbridled disorder.
edition of 60 copies |
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