Rerelease of the 1926 film "Kurutta Ippeiji" directed by Teinosuke Kinugasa, with a new soundtrack performed by Vetrophonia in 2012
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This veteran Russian duo with releases on Hau Ruck!, Der Angriff and Kultfront returns with an unexpected and initially disorienting work.
"Thresholds" incorporates dynamic... (continued)
14 years ago, when I was still a student running a Paris bedroom label in the prime years of the now forgotten CD-R label boom, I received a package from Russia that... (continued)
Label info: Hattifnatter is a collaboration project by Evgeniy Savenko (Lunar Abyss, etc.) and M.M. (Kryptogen Rundfunk) formed in 2007 for free-form exploration of psychoactive... (continued)
Hypnagogic ambient from this project by Sergey Suhovik, also behind the memorable sounds of Sister Loolomie and head of the Still*Sleep label. Two 20-min long collages... (continued)
Label info: "Eis" is the third CD in the “Znaki” series tracing the “parallel life” of Zhelezobeton and kultFRONT label residents. This collection of Anthesteria works includes... (continued)
Second collaboration album between Bardoseneticcube from Russia and Shinkiro from Japan, following up the Four Noble Truths CD released as Bashin on Athanor... (continued)
In the Strugatsky brothers' Roadside Picnic, the extraterrestrial visitation occurs in six different locations across the Earth, resulting in the abnormal areas known as the Zones.
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Label info: "Tanz Ohne Musik appears for the first time on Galakthorrö, but should not be entirely unknown. Dan Serbanescu, from Bucharest, has been making music for a... (continued)
Unedited fields recordings from a trip to Brazil, capturing a range of sonic environments that begin at the airport and end deep in the rainforest, with sounds... (continued)
Three long tracks of at times Damion Romero-esque power drones with environmental ambiance (street noises, cars honking, pedestrians shouting) that can be parsed completely... (continued)
CD re-release of a 1989 tape on Minus Habens Records that kicks off with a painfully jagged shard of high end directly rammed into your ears, then engulfs it with ritualistic... (continued)