Maniacal Genocide - "Too Late For Apologies..." Demo 1988


Checkered vans, sleeveless flannels, W-I-C-K-E-D Doomwatch-y crossover!

Vhutemas Archetypi LP 1986 (1991 CD Repress FLAC)


Perplexingly forgotten release from Brian Williams' own "Side Effects" label: a compilation of (what was even then considered) heavyweight industrial from Laibach, Hunting Lodge, Gerechtigkeits Liga, S.P.K., and of course Brian too, as Lustmord (with "beats" and kineticism!)...

Seed Mouth - "Scum" Cassette 1991


Unalloyed Japanese harshtronics so measured in presentation it will redshift you...
...atom by atom...into oblivion. Released on Contagious Orgasm's in-house label "S.S.S.M."...

Snares (Venetian) ‎– "Sabbath Dubs" 10" 2007


Sabs...in dub!


"Samples from track A are from 'Black Sabbath', the title track to Black Sabbath's debut album. Samples from track B are from 'Electric Funeral', a track from the groups second album. Additional samples are from an interview with Ozzy where he says 'I always believed...it's never going to get any better than what it is now...I can't see beyond the Black Sabbath, I can't see anything without the Black Sabbath'."

Thomas Koner - "Permafrost" CD 1993 (320)


The pulmonary slush of dead tundras...


"With my music I am trying to construct a space that is as open and wide as possible without collapsing back upon itself; hardly any support columns or visible framework. There is a sense of emptiness, of lines that have been drawn but not completed. With my music I am creating an invitation to inhabit this space, and, in a natural flow, the listener gradually fills it with 'himself' - refractions of memory that appear like sparks expelled on a random trajectory from a personal archive of lifelong experiences." --T.K. 2013

Contagious Orgasm - "Thin Skinned" Tape 1989 & "Defective Merchandise" Tape 1996 (320 With Scans)


"Contagious Orgasm is a Pure-Industrial band from Nagoya, founded in the late 1980s by Hiroshi Hashimoto. Their style can be described as ritualistic and sometimes percussive with foreboding psychedelic atmosphere, often performing live with edited visuals of old movies and tv series. They toured several times in Europe and played 'Maschinenfest' and 'Elektroanschlag' festivals in Germany. Hashimoto also runs his own 'S.S.S.M.' label, releasing many CDs and cassettes of international and Japanese underground acts."