• Distribution,  Vinyl

    Controlled Death / Mayuko Hino – Split (Vinyl, Picture Disc)


    Controlled Death / Mayuko Hino – Split (Vinyl, Picture Disc)
    Label: Cold Spring ‎– CSR291P
    Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Limited Edition,
    Country: UK
    Released: 26 Mar 2021
    Style: Noise, Industrial

    Two giants of the Japanese Noise scene present exclusive material on a special limited vinyl release.

    Controlled Death is the nom de plume of Maso Yamazaki (MASONNA), who unleashed his claustrophobic Death Industrial / Blackened Electronics debut for Cold Spring last autumn (the sold out split LP with Rudolf Eb.er). «Devil’s Sacrifice» (in 6 parts) continues Maso’s obsession with heavy, Korg MS-20 drones. Deranged vocals choked under impenetrable, blood-soaked atmospheres of doom, death and decay, saturated with washes of anxiety, paranoia and alienation.

    Mayuko Hino, ‘Queen Of Japanese Noise’, delivers two lengthy tracks. While the first track is filled with feverish, dense noise and swathes of savage electronics, the second, mind-melting electronic piece (reminiscent of her debut album ‘Lunisolar’ for Cold Spring) descends into a diseased, suffocating maelstrom, finishing on the verge of psychosis. In addition to self-made instruments, Mayuko plays noise with her six-theremin oscillators (in bright pink) – the one and only in the world, specially made by Ryo Araishi (a.k.a. ichion). Mayuko is most well-known for forming C.C.C.C. (Cosmic Coincidence Control Center) in 1990, together with Hiroshi Hasegawa, Fumio Kosakai and Ryuichi Nagakubo.

    Picture disc LP. Ltd x 400 copies in a heavy PVC archive sleeve.

  • CD,  Distribution

    Ain Soph – Live At Piper 1986


    Ain Soph – Live At Piper 1986
    Label: Hau Ruck! SPQR ‎– SPQR LX
    Format: CD, Limited Edition, Numbered, Reissue
    Country: Italy
    Released: 16 Jul 2021
    Style: Experimental, Industrial

    Live at Piper is the first official live performance of this legendary occult/esoteric band from Rome. In the year 1986 their gig was not very well received by the audience. First Korg synthetizer and ritual percussions made this concert a very unique and incredible experience. For the first time is now available digitally remastered in an special eco digipack cd, limited to 616 copies.

  • CD,  Distribution

    BioMechanica ‎– BM01


    BioMechanica ‎– BM01
    Label: Geometrik ‎– GR 2127
    Format: CD, Album
    Country: Spain
    Released: 09 Nov 2012
    Style: Industrial, Noise

    BioMechanica:
    Arturo Lanz (Esplendor Geométrico): germ rhythmic patterns
    Francisco López: rhythmic pattern evolution, environmental recording mutations, composition, editing, mixing, mastering, remixes

    Created in Beijing and “mobile messor” (Amsterdam, Johannesburg, Tokyo, Bogotá, Chania, Reykjavik, Denver, Den Haag), 2010-2012

    Special thanks to Barbara Ellison / Photograph by Javier Torrent / Layout by Francisco López