Boris - "Vein" LP 2004/2006

Japan's most confusing alt-drone heroes pull tranny moves once again by recording...a NOISECORE LP?! The band didn't indulge themselves in that exacting form of sonic torture just to maintain hipster equilibrium, the end product is actually more art than science, with a great deal of thought put into the zero dynamics and incompetent solos. Feedback assassination (the only hint to their "usual" sound) does introduce or overlap a few of the tracks, but only as an adjunct to songs that otherwise sound like a lost Tranquilizer jam. The Decibel crowd seems to really hate this particular release. If that alone isn't the best enticer, than you obviously prefer music that's been microbrewed and barcoded.

http://www.mediafire.com/file/tpiag8gw1pf3aqw/Boris_-_Vein_LP_%28Hardcore%29.zip

Posthumous - "Deterioration" Demo 1 1990

What didn't I buy from Wild Rags? Grinding Dutch death with the occasional humorous microsong, and a drum machine named Peter (great job Petey). The recording feels 4-tracky, as it has the bassy compression and economical mixing inherent to that technology, but it's produced very well for this perceived limitation and is actually quite heavy. Vocals are deeply hoarse gurgles, where instead of lyrics all you hear being gagged out is "BLUH! BLUH! BLUUUHHH!!!". They're fuckin' ridiculous, but I couldn't picture them being delivered any other way. 8 songs, 13 minutes, so obscure they have no cult...

Golem - "Sadness" 1999 Demo

Nippon sluuudddggge, pulling inspiration...through cold molasses...from slow death metal instead of the arguably cleaner New Orleans sound. Song structures are traditional (there are no feedback symphonies or shoegaze anywhere within the tape's 18+ minutes), with a curious lack of tangible sustain on the guitars. Lurching, shambling, chugging, but never lags with the places it wants to drunkenly wander...which I'm unsure are as metal as their immediate mindset. Ripped / scanned years ago, and good enough to have been pilfered from me for random stranger's youtube videos (yer fuckin' welcome)...

http://www.mediafire.com/file/3021chgxkkgazq8/GOLEM_%28Japan%29_%2799_demo.zip

R.A.W. / Hypnotic 23 - "Evil Baptism" Split Tape 1995

This is it, this is THE tape that indoctrinated me into hXc-techno. It was a few years after it's release, as I was 24 at the time and doing what I still do: gettin' high with homies. One of them threw on a dubbed copy made by a friendly coworker, and I was blown away. That simple. Dark, distorted, repetitive to the point of insanity, and ceaselessly (obsessively) fast, it was a brutal and deeply refreshing sound that matched any punk, metal, grind, or industrial band's own extremity...and it instantly fascinated me!

R.A.W.'s side remains the most intense (coincidentally it was his side we listened to first, officializing Disciples Of Annihilation's opening track as my "first contact" with this scene), but Hypnotic 23's mad skillz aren't afraid of multiple Nasenbluten segues either. My lame n' mundane nostalgia trips aside, the tape holds up incredibly well, not only in track choice and turntable gymnastics, but as one of the clearest snapshots into what O.G. rave culture was really all about: NOISE WORSHIP!!! 

http://www.mediafire.com/file/4jnwd5bt9s14c61/Raw_23_Evil_Baptism.zip

Poikkeus - 7" 2003

The nigga Lia reminded me of the exquisiteness of these Japanese Suomi posers' debut EP. Now, they're not stylistically bulletproof, there's just as much generic "Crasher" influence as Rice-ta-tittys piss-takes (and they laughably repurpose the language from other band's album titles), but the production and passion on this 7" is exceptional even within a scene that is already worshipped for its uncanny sonic nerdery. You won't see God with them, but you WILL see Jesus...reverb overdose and all!

http://www.mediafire.com/file/3hc6cyxzci9qo8y/Poikkeus_-_7_2003.zip

Siekiera ‎– "Nowa Aleksandria" LP 1986 (2xCD 2012) & 2xCDR Demos & Live (Bootleg, Overthrow U.S.)

  

Nowa Aleksandria 2xCD...

"Siekiera (Axe) was one of the most influential and popular hardcore/post-punk bands in Poland. Formed in 1982 under the name of 'Trafo', they changed their name to Siekiera in the autumn of 1983. There is a legend that the new name came from a guy who heard their music and compared it to an axe (as they were playing hardcore punk at that time). They finalized their line-up with Tomasz Adamski - guitar/bandleader, Tomasz BudzyÅ„ski - vocals, Dariusz Malinowski - bass, and Krzysztof Grela - drums. In 1984 they played their first official show at club 'Remont' in Warsaw. They also performed at the Jarocin Festival, and they were well received by the audience. In October 1984, after a huge show with TZN Xenna and Youth Brigade, Budzynski left the group to form Armia.

Adamski revamped Siekiera with two new members: Zbigniew Musinski - drums, and Pawel Mlynarczyk - keyboards, with Malinowski now singing while still playing bass. In February 1985 they recorded eight new tracks, some of them were played on the radio. In May and June they recorded some songs for an EP and the 'Jak Punk to Punk' compilation LP. In 1985 they played again at the Jarocin festival, but the orthodox punk public didn't like their change to new wave.

In 1986 Siekiera released their only LP, Nowa Aleksandria - it is influenced mainly by Killing Joke and regarded as one of the greatest Polish albums of all time. In 1987, a new guitarist, Wieslaw Borysewicz, was recruited, and Tomasz Adamski concentrated on singing. In 1987 they also played a mini-tour with 'Variete' another Polish new wave band. Finally, in 1988 they broke up."