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          Updated November 27, 2009

 

--Blue Sabbath Black Cheer/Dried Up Corpse -- Split 10" (Gnarled Forest) -- $8$

"Two bleak and desolate trips to despairsville are what await you here, BSBC take a more minimulist approach to horror than the usual roar, sure to make you a bit uneasy as your led into the fog. DUC ride a slow drone of death into the winds of the end. Comes housed in a screen printed jacket, front and back, with a double sided insert." --Gnarled Forest

          

 

--HEALTH/Foot Village/Captain Ahab/Jason Forrest 12" (Ravesploitative) -- $7$

"Another Ravesploitative 12" destined to get any dance party ramped up to its sexual peak. So have fun with this mysterious combination of HEALTH, Foot Village, Captain Ahab, and Jason Forrest. All parties bringing their best to become a strange entity indeed." -- Deathbomb Arc

          

 

--Wet Hair "Dream" LP (Not Not Fun) -- $14$

"Piling together an unlikely trash heap of Suicide-style drum machine beat-bops, zone-droned krautrock keys, and fucked up outsider crooning, the LP’s four tracks careen across a spectrum of moods and mangled melodies. Recorded at Flat Black Studios by Luke Tweedy and mastered by Pete Swanson, Wet Hair’s cult electric annihilation has never gleamed with such razor-edged weirdness; this is their dream made real." -- Not Not Fun

          

 

--Peaking Lights "Imaginary Falcons" LP (Night People)-- $14$

"This is the debut full length LP by Madison Wisconsin's Peaking Lights. Members Indra Dunis (Numbers/Rah Dunes) and Aaron Coyes (Rah Dunes) created a stunner that's full of hypnotic analog electronics, pulsing drum sounds, perfectly somber pop layered keys, blown psych guitar, and Indra's warm drifting vocals. This record is all its own, everything it needs to be, and it won't disappoint any expectations of its harmony and beauty. Groovy, spacey, heartfelt music for a new age. Art work and silkscreen by Shawn Reed." --Night People

          

 

--Richard Ramirez "the Machine will React" LP -- $15$ (Turgid Animal)

UK import. limited to 200, comes with poster.

"Turgid Animal is very proud to present thee essential release by the various project's of Texan noise legend Richard Ramirez. This LP includes new material by most of his better known projects including Anal Drill, Gender Sabotage, Release Helen Rytka, SS Electronics, Crash At Every Speed, Private Mouthpiece, Werewolf Jerusalem, Last Rape, 12 Yr Old Proud Parent and The Sick Tour. All Hail Ramirez!" --Turgid Animal

          

 

--My Cat is an Alien "There's a Flame ___ Sometimes" (Rococo) -- $7$

"...documents some of their most minimal and vehement electronic compositions. Indeed, if it wasn't for the slow pad of drum skins, parts of this could almost pass for a pared-down post-Whitehouse investigation of eviscerated power electronics. A beautiful late-night spin. Recommended." -- Volcanic Tongue

          

 

--To Live & Shave in L.A./Totally Ripped - split LP (Isolated Now Waves) -- $13$

"Killer new split from these two amazing groups! TLASILA have been splicing and dicing their way from Hell and back for years now, and they deliver the goods! T.Smith + crew give the gold. /// TOTALLY RIPPED have been around for a couple years now releasing a couple CDRS in very limited quantities while also performing around town in such groups as Shearing Pinx, Certain Breeds and Blackmage.... " --INW

          

 

--"Babyhead" comp. LP (S-S) -- $5$

w/ A Frames, Antennas Erupt, the Blowtops, Blutt, Country Teasers, Crash Normal, Duchess of Saigon, Guinea Worms, the Intelligence, Klondike & York, The Piranhas, Sexy Prison, & Unnatural Helpers.

"The thing I like about this record is that it's not a punk comp, it's not a garage comp, it's not a trash or thrash comp, it's not a noise-rock or no-wave comp, but is indeed a punk trash garage noise thrash gnash rock wave comp (add your own hyphens), with just a toe or two dipped in the neighboring ponds of poppiness and straight experimental. In other words, it's all just happening, baby, and no one here pre-registered for a style before they had their first practice." -- Blastitude

          

 

--Captain Ahab/Copy -- split 12" (Ravesploitation) -- $7$

"Ravesploitative Records (run by Brian of Deathbomb and Jonathan of Captain Ahab) is very proud to release this 12" featuring straight up dance club jams. You'll probably recognize some of these vocals hooks from your days sitting in traffic listening to The Beat, but you've never heard them with banging beats like this." -- Deathbomb Arc

          

 

--Gang Wizard "The Atlas of Cancer" LP (Deathbomb Arc/Gilgongo) -- $6$

"Ten years of Gang Wizard has seen the band/collective take on many forms. For the US and European tours in support of their album on Load, Byzantine Headache, Gang Wizard locked down their lineup, cast off their "fight club the band" cocoon, and emerged as an angelic force, delivering a unique thrash-bliss sound to the world. Sparkeling synths and homemade glitter electronics are combined with whirlwind drums, screaming vocals, and aluminum spring guitars. A fantasy of blindness cycling through your lungs. Features members of Dynasty, Yuma Nora, Foot Village, Kevin Shields, Unicorn Hard-On, and Mike Landucci himself." --Deathbomb Arc

          

 

--Wet Hair "Glass Fountain" LP (Not Not Fun) -- $14$

"Fountain’s five tracks include some of the band’s simplest but catchiest songs, mesmerizing organ melodies over plink-plonky vintage drum machines with weirdo soulful singing and outer space electronics, like an outsider-punk Silver Apples or something. Hard to say exactly what universe Wet Hair are operating in and that’s probably part of why we love it so much. A killer record that gets better each spin." --Not Not Fun

3 copies left.

          

 

--Secret Abuse "the Immeasurable Gift" LP (arbor) -- $13$

"“the immeasurable gift” is a testament to cathartic possibilities and the role of creation/release as a means of understanding. recorded throughout the past three years in a variety of locations and personal moments; encapsulated by a common, unrelenting concern. beautifully delicate, elegiac melodies concealed within curtains of dense electronic ambiance reveal themselves like the light at the end of the tunnel; a signifier of the temporary vessel form. balancing recklessness with care and coming to terms with the inevitable; encountering the man on the shoulder, reminding us that we are all just weary travelers." -- Arbor

3 copies left.

          Only 2 copies left of the following...

 

--Dead Machines/John Wiese/Damion Romero "Friday the 13th" double-LP (Anarchy Moon) -- $14$

note: shipping outside the US, this is TWO items.

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--Oneohtrix Point Never "Zones Without People" LP (Arbor) -- $14$

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--James Ferraro "Citrac" double-LP (Arbor) -- $21$

note: shipping outside the US, this is TWO items.

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--Kites/Earth Crown - split LP (Arbor/Night People) -- $14$

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--God Willing/Privy Seals - LP (Arbor) -- $13$

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--Spider Trio "Rendezvouz" LP (Assophon) -- $10$

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--Yves/Son/Ace "Parade of Thoughts/Can't Sleep" LP (Night People) -- $14$

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--Aerosol Constellations/Born Without Bones - 1-sided 12" (Isolated Now Waves) -- $11$

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--Gay Beast "Disrobics" LP (DNT) -- $7$

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--Mincemeat or Tenspeed "All Critters" LP (Deathbomb Arc) -- $8$

 

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--Bipolar Bear/the Pope 10" (Rococo) -- $5$

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Is "Ostentatiously White" one-side 12" (Rococo) -- $7$

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--Phantom Family Halo "the Legend of Black Six" LP (Black Velvet Fuckere) -- $5$

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