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saisons-en-enfer · 6 months
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Pulled from the quiver By trace fingers Slipping through the minder's Red suede gloves
A meal can be made The body is prepared
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palaeolith-1 · 7 months
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zef-zef · 2 years
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Alberich
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ourladyofomega · 2 years
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Brooklyn’s Confines was the Night Two opening act for New York City’s Cold Waves. I learned something about him that obliterated me off of my seat: Confines happened to be David Castillo, co-owner of Brooklyn’s Saint Vitus venue, host of the Age Of Quarantine podcast, and lead singer of Primitive Weapons. Are you fucking kidding me?! I was on the lookout to spot him at my last visit to -Vitus when I saw Uniform play but I was shit out of luck. Now I finally found him performing at Cold Waves and didn’t even know that was him until after the fact. And it doesn’t stop there. I also learned that both Geography Of Nowhere 1 and Work Up The Blood was mixed and mastered by Hospital Productions’ Kris Lapke / Alberich and laid out by Sannhet’s AJ Annunziata. Wow. Talk about getting five-in-a-row on that bingo card.
📸 source: Gazette Musicale
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omegaplus · 2 years
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Confines: Work Up The Blood (2021)
I can’t think of anyone I follow from Brooklyn who's done more for it than anyone else. David Castillo co-owns (one of my favorite go-to’s) Saint Vitus in Greenpoint, is a member of metalcore group Primitive Weapons, and curated Age Of Quarantine, one of the most entertaining streams I’ve ever listened to. I thought nothing of anything when I saw Confines open up Cold Waves’ second night. But the jaw-dropping shock I felt when I learned that he was Confines was one of the biggest mind-boggling revelations I had this year! On top of that, Castillo had Hospital Production’s Kris Lapke / Alberich produce his album and had Sannhet’s AJ Annunziata do the design, plus his bandmate Chris Enriquez played in one of my best friend’s bands The Repercussions and in hardcore's On The Might of Princes whom I saw chapters ago. Unbelievable. If I was playing jackpot bingo, I’d cover the whole card and win the fucking jackpot.
Paraphrasing a passage from To Kill A Mockingbird, Confines / Castillo created  Work Up The Blood as his vision and interpretation of all the goings-on in Brooklyn’s nightlife. Greenpoint has a noticeable industrial / synthwave / metalcore contingency, so of course it has to slay and it does. There’s no track that lets go of its notion of Greenpoint’s night-time wickedness kicking off with “Oro Y Muerte”, the first of five straight songs of stormy weather. The factory is always open and in motion producing pounding, floor-trembling rhythms; always striking and sweeping. A statement such as “Every Day The Warehouse Shook” could indicate the surroundings of physically and excruciatingly loud dance parties or even the madness city residents endure dealing with loud practice space. Or you could find a clue on “Concrete Club” where soundbytes of Fear City reference the out-of-control crime, rampant poverty and ruin of Sixties-to-Eighties New York City; while all throughout Castillo’s screams and shouts instill a feeling of post-midnight panic and dread. 
Castillo / Confines now has a handful of releases under his belt. It’s only right that he stakes his claim for good and leave more of mark that he already has.
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aleprouswitch · 5 months
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Kris Lapke (Alberich) and Dominick Fernow (Prurient) back when they were roommates in college, Providence, RI, 1999.
Both were just getting started as noise artists and likely had no idea how much of an impact their work would make on the contemporary noise scene.
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denyjesuschrist · 5 years
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𝕬𝖚𝖙𝖚𝖒𝖓 𝕳𝖊𝖆𝖗𝖙 - “𝕺𝖑𝖉 𝕾𝖙𝖔𝖗𝖒𝖘 𝕬𝖕𝖕𝖊𝖆𝖗”
The Deaths Of Summer / Hospital Productions / 2019
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azarswan · 6 years
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Our new full-length SAVAGE EXILE will be released December 1st via [aufnahme + wiedergabe]
mixed by Kris Lapke (Prurient, Alberich, Cold Cave) mastered by Friedemann Kootz (Haus Arafna, November Növelet) ft. artwork by Jonathan Canady (Deathpile, Angel of Decay)
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saisons-en-enfer · 6 months
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gbhbl · 5 years
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Album Review: Left Limbs - Hexes (Buzzhowl Records)
Album Review: Left Limbs – Hexes (Buzzhowl Records)
Austin, Texas drone duo Left Limbs will release their second album on 26th July 2019. Titled ‘Hexes’, the album will be available via Buzzhowl Records. Engineered by Jason Morales at BBQ Shack in Austin and mastered by Kris Lapke, the two track album can be pre-ordered on limited edition cassette and digital download now.
    Proving to be another in a line of unusual and unconventional releases…
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ourladyofomega · 3 years
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Ash Pool.
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omegaplus · 2 years
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Prurient: “Many Jewels Surround The Crown” (2011)
Nothing else quite like “Many Jewels Surround The Crown” that opens an album up with a reality-shattering scream before Dominick Fernow gets to business. 2011′s Bermuda Drain surprised many a Prurient fan when Fernow issued an album that wasn’t entirely made of unworldly speaker-ruining noise and piercing high-pitched frequencies, but of diverse song structure, decipherable lyrics, and even some moments of melody. The only single to come off the album, it has it all: lyrics by his mother Jean Feraca, synths by Cold Cave’s Wes Eisold, and production values from long-time friend Kris Lapke / Alberich. Add it all up and you have a mesmerizing synthwave cut that dances in spirals amidst frigid temperatures. It’s only 1/9th of the variable Bermuda Drain puzzle, and Fernow’s been known to break noise tradition with his other key albums such as 2015′s Frozen Niagra Falls and 2017′s larger-than-life event Rainbow Mirror.
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azarswan · 6 years
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“Zohra Atash, the thrilling vocalist of the duo Azar Swan, is the child of displaced Afghani intellectuals who settled in the suburbs of Washington D.C. Her musical diet of goth/industrial soundscapes, gauzy dark shoegaze and Middle Eastern melodies – along with heavy reflection on the political, the personal and the ethereal – creeps into the thick layers of Azar Swan’s midnight post-pop (her partner in the project is Joshua Strawn). The band’s new album, Savage Exile, is a harsher affair, burying Atash’s billowing vocals in non-linear layers of caustic noise and relentless percussion, helped along by industrial noise artist Kris “Alberich” Lapke, who has mixed records by Prurient, Cold Cave and York Factory Complaint. Vivian talks to Atash about the inspirations and process of making Savage Exile, and the pair listen to some of Atash’s most important records.”
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gvstradamvs · 9 years
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ALBERICH - NATO-UNIFORMEN Full tape rip available HERE
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particlesofthings · 11 years
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Bronze Age - Coupling Symbols
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deadbellrecords-blog · 11 years
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