The Jonestown Death Tape 11-18-78 (FLAC)

  

"An audio recording made on November 18th 1978 at the Peoples Temple compound in Jonestown, Guyana, immediately preceding and during the mass suicide and murder of over 900 members of the cult." --Fed Kid


"James Warren Jones (May 13th 1931 to November 18th 1978) was an American cult leader and mass murderer who led the 'Peoples Temple' cult between 1955 and 1978. He and the cult's inner circle orchestrated the mass murder-suicide of the cult at his remote jungle commune 'Jonestown' in Guyana, South America. Jones, and the events that occurred at Jonestown, have had a defining influence on society's perception of cults.

As a child, Jones developed an affinity for Pentecostalism and a desire to preach. He was ordained a Christian minister in the early 1950s. He founded the organization that would become the Peoples Temple in Indianapolis in 1955. Distinguishing himself through civil rights activism, he founded the Temple as a fully integrated congregation. In 1965 Jones moved the Temple to San Francisco, where he became heavily involved in political and charitable activity. Beginning in the late 1960s, reports of abuse began to surface as Jones became increasingly vocal in his rejection of traditional Christianity. Claiming his own divinity, he began promoting a form of anti-capitalism he called 'Apostolic Socialism', controlling his followers by having them trade their income and possessions, to the Temple, for a communal lifestyle.

Following a period of negative publicity, Jones ordered the construction of the Jonestown commune in Guyana in 1974 and convinced or compelled his followers to live there with him. Jones claimed that he was constructing a socialist paradise free from the oppression of the United States government. By 1978, reports surfaced of human rights abuses and accusations that people were being held in Jonestown against their will. U.S. Representative Leo Ryan led a delegation to the commune in November of that year to investigate these reports. While boarding a return flight with some former Temple members who wished to leave, Ryan and four others were murdered by gunmen from Jonestown. Jones then ordered the mass murder-suicide that claimed the lives of 909 commune members, 302 of them children. Almost all of the members died by drinking Flavor Aid laced with cyanide."


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Musique Concret - "Bringing Up Baby" LP 1981 (2004 CD Reissue, FLAC With Scans)


"One of the most obscure releases in Steven Stapleton's 'United Dairies' catalog. Musique Concret's sole LP 'Bringing Up Baby' came out in 1981, the perpetrators of this Industrial freak-out, Jim Friedman and Michael Mullen, have since vanished and the master tapes have been destroyed, so Fractal's 2004 CD reissue was put together from a mint LP copy, with Stapleton's blessing but without the musicians knowledge. Bringing Up Baby is one of those impossible to describe psychedelic sound orgies, somewhere between the Industrial feel of Nurse With Wound's output at the time and a strong influence from the French underground experimentalists 'Fille Qui Mousse' comes to mind, but also Philippe Besombes. The instrumentation includes synthesizers, guitars, hand percussion and miscellaneous found objects, along with crude electronics, manipulations and tape editing. Side A of the original LP consisted of the four-part suite 'Incidents in Rural Places', a stark piece with a Lovecraftian mood coupled with drug-induced eroticism. Its main theme evokes Alain Goraguer's soundtrack for 'La Planete Sauvage', but severely mutated through the prism of early '80s experimentalism. It is a surprising piece of work that has aged well and remains cutting-edge to this day. For that unclassifiable suite only, fans of weird psychedelism will consider Bringing Up Baby a collector's must and a fine listen to boot. Side B is overall less impressive. 'Organorgan' starts with a heavily distorted electric organ drone, before adding acid guitar licks and electronics. The 14-minute 'Wreath Pose at Sacrifice' opens with a toothbrush loop and communal soundmaking, before branching out to include radio transmissions and thick layers of harsh noise. A non-stop noise fest, the piece is raucous and chaotic, yet still somewhat good-humored. But it doesn't have the unique quality of 'Incidents in Rural Places' and offers a much tougher listen."


Étant Donnés - "Bleu" CD 1994 (FLAC)

ASMR NIRVANA!


"The work of brothers Eric and Marc Hurtado, Etant Donnes (named in tribute to the title of Marcel Duchamp's last major art piece) has been ongoing since 1980. Their music and overall vision has expanded beyond the post-industrial of their early tapes by several orders of magnitude, a sea of change that found them utilizing the context of a 'band' as a means of expressing more unique artistic impulses related to the sacred, the ecstatic, and the alchemical. Their fully mature vision occupies a unique juncture in experimental music: a zone of cilia-prickling electroacoustic spatialization, with whispered texts and zoom-focus on the sounds of nature enacting something deeply redolent of the uncanny."

--Edited From Mutant Sounds

Wartech (Axegrinder) - Demo 1 1990 (WAV, Mahler's Rip)


"So here's the first demo by WARTECH (UK) which featured ex members of AXEGRINDER. Released in 1990, it was a radical shift from what Axegrinder were doing, because WARTECH sounded like a missing link between VOIVOD's 'Killing technology' & 'Dimension Hatröss' albums. Lots of discordant & dystopian riffs over powerful pounding drums & tempo shifts. Great stuff. 2 tracks in just 14 minutes. Ripped from a 33 year old tape dub. Alas not the original demo, but an umpteenth generation copy, but it came out good enough for all you free loaders :). WE ARE CONNECTEEEEEEEEEEEED!!!" --Mahler