• Distribution,  Vinyl

    Uvegraf ‎– 2047- Sala De Máquinas


    Uvegraf ‎– 2047- Sala De Máquinas
    Label: Discos Proceso Uvegraf ‎– PU-2
    Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Color Translucent Red
    Country: Spain
    Released: 03 Mar 2017
    Style: Industrial, Techno

    The return of one of the most outstanding industrial music projects emerged in the eighties in Spain !. Uvegraf is Juan Teruel, also involved in the scene of fanzines of the time (Mental) and founder of the tape recorder Proceso Uvegraf in 1985, where he published the first work: A.C.I./Enucleación (C-40). He later edited the legendary compilation Conspiración (1986) which counted on the contribution of some of the main protagonists of the electronic underground scene of Madrid (Esplendor Geométrico, Interacción, Depósito Dental, La Otra Cara de un Jardin, etc..)

    ¡El regreso de uno de los proyectos de música industrial más destacados surgido en los ochenta en España!. Tras Uvegraf se encuentra Juan Teruel, involucrado también en la escena de fanzines de la época (Mental) y fundador del sello de casetes Proceso Uvegraf en 1985, donde publicó el primer trabajo : A.C.I./Enucleación (C-40). Posteriormente editó el legendario recopilatorio Conspiración (1986) que contaba con la contribución de algunos de los principales protagonistas de la escena electrónica underground de Madrid (Esplendor Geométrico, Interacción, Depósito Dental, La Otra Cara de un Jardin, etc.
    Ahora en el 2017 recupera su sello y edita en lujosa edición limitada (vinilo rojo) su primer LP : 2047-Sala de Máquinas. 10 temas donde se combinan influencias de la mejor música Industrial de los ochenta con rítmos electrónicos technoides.

    TRACKLIST

    Koenig
    Patria
    Miedo-La Paura
    Mi propia zona muerta
    Donbass
    Omnytronika
    Shake
    Tupolev TU-144
    Rus mantra (Industrial Putin mix)
    Cuarto Reactor-Chernobyl


  • CD,  Distribution,  GH Records

    Vetrophonia – Kurutta Ippeiji (A Page Of Madness)



    Vetrophonia – Kurutta Ippeiji (A Page Of Madness)
    Director – Teinosuke Kinugasa
    Sound – Vetrophonia
    Label: Zhelezobeton Film
    Format: DVD, Limited Edition
    Country: Russia
    Released: 25 Jul 2014
    Genre: Electronic, Stage & Screen
    Style: Score, Experimental, Modern Classical

    Release of the 1926 film “Kurutta Ippeiji” directed by Teinosuke Kinugasa, with a new soundtrack performed by Vetrophonia.

    Limited edition of 300 copies.

    “Kurutta Ippeiji (A Page of Madness)” is a silent film created by the Japanese director Teinosuke Kinugasa in 1926. The screenplay was written together with Yasunari Kawabata, a celebrated representative of the avant-garde literary movement of Neo-Perceptionists known as “Shinkankanu”, who would later win the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1968. Considering the overall traditional orientation of the Japanese cinema of that time, the film greatly surpassed all concepts about experimental art and made a big sensation among critics although remained almost unnoticed by the masses.

    The story unfolds in a mental asylum where a woman is kept after her attempt to drown her own daughter. Her husband, a former sailor, takes a job there as a janitor in hopes of eventually rescuing his wife from captivity but soon he himself starts loosing his mind… The film includes striking scenes of the emotions of characters, also those of asylum patients whose insane visions are shown using unconventional analogue special effects, which still produce quite a psychoactive impact even on the modern viewer.

    The short film screening in 1926 was accompanied by live musicians playing and comments from “benshi” – professional narrators who have put semantic accents in the story, but there is no information about the original music score. At different times several soundtracks for the movie were composed, all in different styles – from classical taiko drums and jazz interpretations to indie rock and experimental electronics.
    Backed by the successful experience of recording soundtracks for silent cinema (let us recall “The Space Voyage” from 1936 directed by N. Zhuravlev), St. Petersburg’s duo Vetrophonia continues to contribute to the legacy of avant-garde cinematography in its trademark retro-futuristic style. With the use of electronics, archival samples, classical strings, brass and self-built metallic instruments Nikolay Sudnik and Alexander Lebedev-Frontov managed to create a sound canvas ideally fitting every scene of the film. The soundtrack is made both with meticulous approach and light humour, it follows all changes of moods and guarantees a truly unique watching experience enhancing both visual and emotional sides of this masterpiece of the Japanese silent cinema

  • CD,  Distribution

    Barbarossa Umtrunk / Saturn Form Essence ‎– Airyanem Vaejah


    Barbarossa Umtrunk / Saturn Form Essence ‎– Airyanem Vaejah
    Label: SkullLine ‎– SLCDR191-16
    Format: CDr, Album, Limited Edition, Numbered, Reissue, Stereo
    Country: Germany
    Released: 08 Mar 2016
    Style: Industrial 

    SOLD OUT

    01. Barbarossa Umtrunk – Melancolie (Le Revers Sanglant tribute)
    02. Barbarossa Umtrunk – Cimmérie ( Wrath of the Tyrant) Celtic Frost Cover 2015 edit
    03. Barbarossa Umtrunk – Green Thunderbolt
    04. Barbarossa Umtrunk – Kalachakra Tantra
    05. Barbarossa Umtrunk – Airyanem Vaejah
    06. Barbarossa Umtrunk – The Path to Shambhala 2015 edit
    07. Barbarossa Umtrunk – les immortels
    08. Saturn Form Essence – Structure 14-79-33
    09. Saturn Form Essence – Structure 11-93-18
    10. Saturn Form Essence – Structure 11-93-17
    Genre: boombastic martial, dark ambient, post-industrial, post-atomic music
    Like: Les Joyaux De La Princesse, Karjalan Sissit, Das Brandopfer, Legionarii, Turbund Sturmwerk