Snobbslakt - '83-'84 (320)



"Snobbslakt was formed in May 1983 by Björn 'Böna' Hansson on guitar, Micke 'Långe Micke' Persson on bass & Johan 'Sillen' Karlsson on drums. The bands first and only gig with that line-up took place after hardly 2 weeks of rehearsal. A few weeks later Sillen jumped off and instead came Anders 'Kis' Rosenqvist on drums and Micke Levin on vocals. With this setting the band had a dozen gigs in Skåne & Blekinge, and made a cassette [semi-fast Trog hardcore, 7" is midbeat punkore. --S] and a single during the years 1983-85. Then a stormy time for the band followed with various conflicts that finally resulted in a split-up in 1986." --Swedish Punk Fanzines Blog

Anenzephalia - "23" Tape 2012 (320)



"Anenzephalia was founded by a close friend of one member of Genocide Organ, and initially it was a one man project. Collaboration started when the first live concerts started, this was in 1991 when songs of Anenzephalia and Genocide Organ were played at a concert in Sweden. Wilhelm Herich of Genocide Organ is now a constant member in Anezephalia, and due to their long friendship Herich and Moloch share some ideas and ideology. So just one member of G.O. is involved in Anenzephalia, but the main work and the artwork for all releases is still done by the original founding member, B. Moloch.

Edition of 100 copies. Tracks A1 to B3 recorded in 1989 at 'Rottchamber'. This is the first Anenzephalia recording ever. Tracks B4 and B5 performed live at 'Backstage' in München in 1992. Track A3 was previously released on the 'Exploration One' compilation CD. Track B3 was previously released on the 'Projekt Neue Ordnung' compilation LP."

Zeitlich Vergelter - "Schlagen Dimension" 7" 1985


"Zeitlich Vergelter (Temporal Retribution) was active in Japan in the mid-1980s. Members were fluid except for vocalist Neu and composer Chu (Ishikawa, also composer of films for Shinya Tsukamoto and Takashi Miike). They were devoted to industrial and noise music, made full use of metal percussion, and used chainsaws and grinders. Hidemi of Sadie Sads joined as a guitarist in 1986, but they disbanded in September of the same year with a live performance of Shinjuku Loft."



Picky Picnic - "Picnic Land" Tape 1982 & "Ha! Ha! Tarachine" LP 1985 (320/256)


"The one and only Japanese twin of The Residents. Their bag of tricks includes distorted voices, puppet-like voices, coughing, sounds of children games and other things. Their releases are nowhere to be found, unfortunately, but they are still one amuzing/demented/obscure band." --Alastis 2004

D.N.A. Vs D.T.A.L. - Discographies '83-'87

  

"DTAL was a chaotic hardcore band formed in Landskrona in 1983 by the multi-artist Nelle (formerly in The Bristles). The first single 'Time To Die' was released in 1984 and was followed by the single 'A Beautiful Day' in 1985. In 1988 the band appeared on the compilation LP 'Really Fast vol. 4' from Really Fast Records and the 1990 compilation EP 'Hard, Raw And Fast' from Chicken Brain Records. After that, the band closed down the business. The membership changes were many over the years and the music developed from hardcore punk to death metal. In 1994, three songs from 'Time To Die' were re-released on 'Varning For Punk' from Egg Tapes & Records."

Nelle - drums 83-84 / vocals 84-86. Previously in The Bristles.

Måe - guitar & vocals 83-90. Later in Odium, Warmonger, Missing, The Negatives

Fredde - sang 83-84

The Tube - drums & vocals 89. Later in Hyste'riah and The Bristles.

Snutte - bass guitar & guitar 83-85. Later formed Hyste'riah

Lankan - drums 84-85. Previously in The Bristles.

P.G. - drums 86-90. Later in Warmonger

Ingemar - bass guitar 86. Earlier and later in The Bristles.

Pågen - bass guitar 86-90. Later in Warmonger

Levin - guitar 87-89

Mine - keyboard 88-90


Meanwhile...


D.N.A. = Nils Cimex, and pre-Stillborn

Angel'in Heavy Syrup - "I-IV" Discography 1991-1999


"Angel'in Heavy Syrup was a Japanese psychedelic rock band formed in 1990 in Osaka. Emerging from the Japanese noise rock scene, they were influenced by krautrock bands such as Amon Düül II, but drew primarily from psychedelic and progressive rock, resulting in their characteristic ethereal neo-psychedelic sound. After the release of their last album in 2002, the band appears to have fallen into indefinite hiatus." 

The Japanese/American Noise Treaty 2xCD 1995 (320)


"The world we live in now is full of cut-up sounds. Birds, drills, car engines, coughing, snoring, etc. This complex evironment is what John Cage used to illustrate that "music" is everywhere. But, what exactly is music? That is a question the individual must answer for him/herself. I personally believe that large quantities of so called "noise", as well as the complexities of chaos, contain structure. Mathematically, chaos can be bizarre, but our human minds stretch much farther than what we ascertain on the surface of sensory perception. Noise has structure, but it is up to the individual to find it. This MUSIC is an objective experience. A noise recording is the universe speaking. Listen and learn." --Esoeric, 2000