Showing posts with label noise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label noise. Show all posts

Monday, March 1, 2010

Lyrics by napoleon bonaparte

This is a friends new project, entitled "Lyrics by napoleon bonaparte". The sound can be described as a mixture of Xiu Xiu and early Conor Oberst, with a touch of bipolar and anxiety on top. It's a great mixture that shows that there's more then just another typical singer-songwriter waiting out there to be like the other, and instead punch you in the face with it's honesty.

Myspace: www.myspace.com/lyricsbynapoleonbonaparte


Download: www.mediafire.com/?5y2ctz3j2zj

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Echo, echo, landscape! & And they say split

This is the floopy disc that we'll release together with Echo, echo, landscape! today. It's only limited to 30 pieces, so here you go. Echo's song is called Förblindar and deals with the greed that wealth brings. Our songs is called Wang jue, and is named after a certain person, who has an interesting hobby. Google is your friend. Headphones or a good soundsystem will be needed to hear the ultra low bassdrum.

Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?wkidoj2mito

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Women of the ss

This is a dark ambient/fetish/S&M project. Women in nazi uniforms and lots of dark and evil S&M lyrics. Created by John Zewizz, known from Sleep Chamber. You don't need to know more, just turn of the light and inhale your nazi fantasies.



Download: www.mediafire.com/?emtnmik1ze3

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

And they say - live at cafe mic 28/12/09

This was a special improvisation show that we had for friends and foes this Monday. It was a fun show, but we scared almost all of the 100+ attending the night (we played shortly after a acoustic Christmas show). They clearly got sick of the music and the two movies we showed in front of the stage. The movies showed were Ichi the killer and Perfect blue (both which was in black and white, without sound and with Finnish and Greek subtitles). My lovely girlfriend Sara also contributed with two paintings that we had on stage (together with Christmas trees, smoke machines and other decorations).

The show is split into 9 parts that lasts around one hour. It will also be released on cassette and cd at a later point. Limited of course.

And they say was at this show:

Oscar Forsman - radio manipulation/recorder
Samuel Svensson - keyboard/sound manipulation
Johan Blixt - vocals/percussion
Rickard Markström - guitar/sound manipulation/presentation





Download here: www.mediafire.com/?knnmnljmfye


Watch here: www.youtube.com/user/surgubben (there are 3 parts up)

Sunday, December 27, 2009

And they say - Hgi-9884

And they say is my own personal musical project, that I use for many different genre approaches. This is for instance a ambient/drone/noise record that I'll also release on cassette at my upcoming show on the 28th. It'll be a handmade cassette edition limited to 20 copies with silver covers, featuring artwork by my girlfriend Sara. I would love if you take the time to hear it.

Hgi-9884 is the name of a dying blue hypergiant star. The record showcase the last year of the star, with each song telling different segments and feelings of the star. I guess you can call it my soundtrack to a dying star.



Download here: www.mediafire.com/?ijyahadgzfn (check the tracks, so that they are in the right numbers)

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Omar Rodriguez-Lopez's Despair

Omar Rodriguez-Lopez has his hands in many different projects and musical genres. While being most known for his "main" band The mars volta together with Cedric Bixler Zavala, he has also released around 16 solo albums under several different constellations since 2004. This works are mostly towards the prog genre, but a little now and then he releases more obscure works like his album with Jeremy Michael Ward (that I recently uploaded here), and also one titled Despair. Despair was recorded with field recording equipment during Omar's stay in Israel 2007. It features chants from the different religions occupied in Jerusalem and also other objects within the town, that he later experimented with in the studio (just like the Jeremy album). The album cover is upside down, something that has made many speculate. It turns out that each track is indeed backwards, so fans decided to fix this by making a reverse version. According to me both versions are great in their own ways. The regular backward version is filled with a more calm and soft atmosphere, while still being harsh around the edge. The reverse version is much more of a creep fest. A perfect eerie mood record that I highly recommend!

Download regular backward version: www.mediafire.com/?3wanm2neqyq


Download reverse version: www.mediafire.com/?jgyzzodwzty

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Omar Rodriguez-Lopez and Jeremy Michael Ward

This record was a collaboration between Omar Rodriguez-Lopez and his close friend Jeremy Michael Ward that took place shortly after Omar left cult post-hardcore band At the drive-in and began The mars volta in 2001. It features field recordings of various objects, activites and people that they later messed with in the studio. Jeremy died of an drug overdose in 2003, only a month before The mars volta released their first full length record Deloused in the comatorium (that featured lots of Jeremy's sound manipulations). I actually never think it was supposed to be released at first, but with Jeremy's death you can see the relase (it came out in 2008) as a tribute to Jeremy from Omar. All in all it's a noise classic that you shouldn't miss.

Lastfm: www.lastfm.com/music/omar+rodriguez+lopez+jeremy+michael+ward


Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Boris

Drone/punk/experimental/noise/psychedelica/stoner/lo-fi rock act from Japan formed in 1992. Known for their constant genre switching between albums, bassist/rythm guitarist Takeshi's double headed bass guitar (with one bass and one guitar neck) and work with Sunno))), Merzbow and several other drone/noise acts. Fantastic band that holds a great standard on all their records and the genres they incorporate. Don't miss out on them!

The records I'll upload is Akuma no uta which is a stoner/noise rock album and Vein which is divided into a noise/drone side and a hardcore/lo-fi side. If you want more I'll gladly fix it.

Myspace: www.myspace.com/borisdroneevil
Lastfm: www.lastfm.com/music/boris


Download Akuma no uta: www.mediafire.com/?iz0krwlth2i

Sunday, December 6, 2009

The skull defekts

Here we have another great Swedish act similar to Knife and ape in some ways. Like the apes they have their ground (the little they have) in post-punk and then they do these monstrous experiments on top of it. Killing the whole industry with this amazing formula consisting of everything between heavy drone to kraut rock with groovy ritual drumming. Since the story began in Göteborg 2005, they've released over 20 records/ep's/splits and more is on the way. They have also worked together with Damo Suzuki (of Can fame) and Sewer election (another great Swedish noise act from Göteborg). One of my big findings this year, so a big recommendation on this one!

Myspace:www.myspace.com/skulldfx
Lastfm: www.last.fm/music/the+skull+defekts


Download Blood spirits & drums are singing: www.mediafire.com/?nelxdwjjiu0

Download The drone drug: www.mediafire.com/?mndnqmlzltw

Download The temple: www.mediafire.com/?mzm4iklwgwy

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Projects with JB

This is two projects that I have with my friend Johan Blixt. Both are focusing on representing the emotion anxiety. We actually watch graphic videos of murders, slaughter, torture and beheadings, just to come in contact with that raw feeling of watching what humanity is capable of. We then use the feelings to put it down in these two projects called Sollicitudo and High texture resolution.

Sollicitudo is a dark electro meets noise project while High texture resolution is more towards indie with post-rock, lo-fi, ambient and noise elements. Check it out if you like, but have in mind that nothings done yet. We'll see what happens in the future with these projects.


High texture resolution: www.mediafire.com/?wnwgndyzz03

Monday, November 2, 2009

Knife and ape

I hold this band as one of the finest coming from Sweden. Their sound can be described as "a mentally ill Joy division that has plugged itself into an old rusty computer who bleeds electronica". They began sometime around 2004 in the north Swedish town Piteå, and has since released two 7"s (which one is a splits with Dialog cet, released 2004 and 2005), a 12" split with Alarma man (2006), Hex (2006), Night touch (2008) and a 30min single named Class war (2009).

Myspace: www.myspace.com/knifeandape
Lastfm: www.lastfm.com/music/knife+and+ape

Download first album Hex: www.mediafire.com/?jlmz2wjn4ny

Download second album Night touch and Class war: www.mediafire.com/?i5gtmnmgnmr

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Strafe statt lösung

I know two things about this artist. One: he's (or they) from Switzerland. Two: you should get this!

If I would give a personal input on the sound it would be something like: "100 doors frenetically closing and opening at the same time, with dramatic ambient synths mixed together with field noise, calm death screams and winter landscapes in the background".

Myspace: Haven't found any space for this artist


Download album: www.mediafire.com/?noigxzkldny

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Erik Levander

I'll let this typo from lastfm do the introduction:

*In a single song you will be able to hear the aftermath of digital ragnarok intervened by divine haunting melodies and a new world rising up in the horizon built upon a weave of lush bleeps and brittle stutter*

Erik is a swedish guy who sometimes do music according to himself. Sounds like Nebulo with a touch of noise, awesome mix if you ask me. I'll thank my friend Torpahallen for this!

Myspace: www.myspace.com/levander
Lastfm: www.last.fm/music/Erik+Levander

Download his second album Kondens: www.mediafire.com/?rt1niuytezn