• CD,  Distribution

    Phallus Dei ‎– Black Dawn


    Phallus Dei ‎– Black Dawn
    Label: Dark Vinyl Records ‎– DV 70
    Format: CD, Album
    Country: Europe
    Released: 08 Mar 2017
    Style: Drone, Minimal, Industrial, Krautrock, Free Jazz

    “Stigmata” is exclusive to the CD version.

    Phallus Dei (one of the most important German industrial & darkwave project of the 90s!!) are celebrating their 25th anniversary with the new album Black Dawn. Combining industrial guitar drones with minimal music, Phallus Dei’s signature elements melt together creating a repetitive, orchestral wall of sound on what is definitely their heaviest, deepest album ever. Featuring guest performances by Merzbow, Peter Brötzmann, Niels van Hoorn and Jacqueline Hamelink .

    Phallus Dei are: Mk. E. / Oliver St. Lingam / Richard van Kruysdijk

    Richard van Kruysdijk is also known for his work in CUT WORMS, DAISY BELL, PALAIS IDEAL and SWARTALF, as well as a composer for modern dance pieces for renowned dance companies worldwide.

    Written, performed, recorded and produced by Phallus Dei:
    Oliver St. Lingam / Mk. E. / Richard van Kruysdijk

    Guests:
    Jacqueline Hamelink – Cello
    Peter Brotzmann – Tenor Saxophone
    Niels van Hoorn – Bass Clarinet
    Merzbow – Electronics

    Engineered, mixed and mastered by Richard van Kruysdijk
    at Dangerous Goods Studio, Eindhoven (NL)

    Cover design by Richard van Kruysdijk
    Sculpture by Marc Bijl

    Tracklist
    1 – Slewed 9:35

    2 – Starman 9:46
    Cello – Jacqueline Hamelink
    Saxophone – Peter Brötzmann

    3 – Zauberwald 11:53
    Cello – Jacqueline Hamelink

    4 – Krieger 19:32

    5 – Stigmata 20:00 (Bonusmaterial, not on LP)
    Bass Clarinet – Niels van Hoorn
    Electronics – Merzbow

  • CD,  Distribution

    Kryptogen Rundfunk ‎– Liquid Circuits


    Kryptogen Rundfunk ‎– Liquid Circuits
    Label: Zhelezobeton ‎– ZHB-LXV
    Format: CD, Album, Limited Edition, Numbered
    Country: Russia
    Released: 07 Oct 2016
    Style: Drone, Noise, Experimental

    “Liquid Circuits” is the second solo studio album by Kryptogen Rundfunk released 12 years after the debut album “22.SZ” (Mechanoise Labs, 2004). The gap between these two works was filled with many collaborations and split recordings with such artists as Hladna, Lunar Abyss, Neznamo, Umpio, Forgttn, to name a few, and many tracks on various experimental and noise music compilations. Behind the project stands M.M., also known for running the ZHELEZOBETON and Muzyka Voln labels and participating in other projects such as Hattifnatter, Govorit Radio Kosmos, etc.

    The album is built on the use of analogue synthesizers and effect processors, various found sounds, samples and, of course, traditional for this project multiple kinds of radio noises and interceptions recorded both in home studio and various unusual places (the Caucasus mountains, Kola polar region, several cities of Western Europe…). Kryptogen Rundfunk combines elements of sound collage, drone and dark ambient, power electronics, chaotic and structured noise, weaving his multilayered musical fabric from them. Sonic streams radiate with all shades of frequencies, looped pieces of interference spiral out and soft rhythmic pulsations make room for scorching detailed electric noise burning out holes in sonic perception.

  • CD,  Distribution

    Anthesteria ‎– Eis


    Anthesteria ‎– Eis
    Label: KultFront ‎– KF-XXX, Zhelezobeton ‎– ZHB-LXVI
    Series: Znaki – none
    Format: CD, Compilation, Limited Edition
    Country: Russia
    Released: 29 Dec 2016
    Style: Ambient, Dark Ambient, Modern Classical

    Limited edition of 345 copies.

    1. Eidolon II
      Recorded in 2003. Taken from the multimedia photo album of the “Beyond Nimbostratus” СD (Der Angriff, 2004).
    2. Alone
      Recorded in 2010. Previously unreleased. Inspired by the Sopor Aeternus & The Ensemble Of Shadows work “Alone”. The poem “Alone” by Edgar Allan Poe translated to Russian by Roman Dubrovkin was recorded in 2016 by Sergey Vasilyev (“Insane Pierrot Cabaret”).
    3. Peter Krasnov
      Recorded in 2008. Taken from the “Heilige Feuer 6” compilation CD (Der Angriff, 2009).
    4. I Killed
      Recorded in 2004. Taken from the “I Killed” mini-CD-R (self-released, 2004). The disc featured a bonus video of the same name.
    5. Untitled
      Recorded in 2005. Previously unreleased.
    6. To The Underground
      Recorded in 2006. The initial piano version of the eponymous track recorded for the Majdanek Waltz album “Hamlet’s Childhood” CD (kultFRONT / The Eastern Front, 2007).
    7. Snowflakes
      Recorded in 2004. Previously unreleased.
    8. Everything Will Be As Winter Wishes
      Recorded in 2006. Cover version of the eponymous composition of Majdanek Waltz. Taken from the “Cold” CD EP (kultFRONT, 2006).
    9. Exodus
      Recorded in 2006 before the author’s trip to Pripyat. Dedicated to the anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster. Was used in a documentary by the Pripyat.com project.
    10. In Gedanken An Russisches Drone
      Recorded in 2007 featuring Kaj? Taken from the “Muzyka Voln” compilation CD (Muzyka Voln, 2007).
    11. Falling Apart
      Recorded in 2006. Taken from “The Black Square” compilation CD (kultFRONT, 2006). The recording features Anna Akhmatova’s poem “Seaside Sonnet” read by the author.
    12. First Winter Day
      Recorded in 2008. Taken from the “Heilige Feuer 6” compilation CD (Der Angriff, 2009). Dedicated to the memory of Eduard Chernyshov.
    13. We Are So Inspired That We Glow
      Recorded in 2009. Taken from the soundtrack compilation CD to the book of poems “Art of Caring the Dead” by Oleg ‘cmart’ Paschenko illustrated by Yanina Vishnevskaya (Dodozavr, 2009).