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ideal (sweden) #ideal 072 cs

envenomistarclight” c30 cassette

  • arclight (7:29)
  • burning skies (7:19)

  • black rain (7:14)
  • death factory (7:27)
october 2009 release ; a suite of twisting, dissonant, early-industrial leaning synth pieces from davidenvenomistreed ...
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envenomist "arc light"
format: c30 cassette album.
catalog #: ideal072
edition: 100

envenomist is david reed based in colombus, ohio. he has been producing heavy electronic music under various monikers since year 2000. envenomist is sourced solely using synthesisers to produce a minimal industrial ambience heavily influenced by 80's industrial acts and the european synth scene of the 70's. reed creates an uneasy feeling though his waves of analogue synth drones. highly recommended!!!

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segerhuva (sweden) #seger 20 lp

envenomistchariots” long playing record

  • veiled threat (8:49)
  • heaven sent (6:07)

  • reckoning (7:20)
  • unkind skies (7:45)
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[seger 20]
envenomist
chariots
lp

these strangely cinematic and abrasive droning landscapes of impending doom made up from analog synths are the work of david reed, for some perhaps known from the plausible luasa raelon project. the sparse, cold, minimal pieces reminds us of early industrial-era electronic artists such as maurizio bianchi and lustmord, but also gives hints to the works of klaus schulze and early tangerine dream. without doubt presenting a vile and nightmarish vision of a territory where noone can be trusted and there's nowhere to hide – this certainly is bleak post-apocalyptic music.

limited to 300 copies in pro-printed black/white matte covers.

released july 2007.

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 best of 2008 !!! 
wierd (usa) #vr 004 lp

the wierd compilation vol.ii • analogue electronic music 2008” quadruple long playing record set

  • xeno and oaklander - 'a beginning'
  • martial canterel - 'windscreen'
  • envenomist - 'a vague disquiet'
  • staccato du mal - 'su ultimo secreto'
  • demons - 'sick by water'

  • spine scavenger - 'weighted ghost 2'
  • epee du bois - 'misery'
  • xeno and oaklander - 'blue flower'
  • angel of decay - 'malignant tumor of the heart'
  • flesh graey display - 'a smoke filled room'

  • wave tank - 'for whom the bell tolls'
  • hive mind - 'omission'
  • human puppets - 'faces(behind walls and closed doors)'
  • waves - ':59'
  • a squared - 'soulfood'

  • carlos giffoni - 'there are other gates'
  • xeno and oaklander - 'celeste'
  • pax titania - 'cycles:13'
  • audiodakt - 'wahrheit'

  • the siamese pearl - 'destroying the prefrontal cortex'
  • vendome - 'lightwave emissions'
  • waves - ':10'
  • sleep museum - 'nepal(departure)'
  • charlie draheim - 'guts on the dancefloor'
  • private entertainment - 'serenade(for a changed heart)'

  • martial canterel - 'pathway splits apart'
  • a vague disquiet - 'in fives: failure edit'
  • angel of decay - 'cold white beds'
  • three to forgotten' - 'frostbite'
  • tobias bernstrup - 'enemies of the earth'

  • sleep museum - 'we who are'
  • opus finis - 'perplexed pathos'
  • the siamese pearl - 'the rape of persephone'
  • led er est - 'woman in a cafe/communication'
  • hive mind - 'templar'

  • cadaver in drag - 'hair, skin, and teeth'
  • epee du bois - 'jurieux in the garden'
  • ronin - 'for a dead lady’
  • zug im veins - 'je suis un autre'
may 2008 release ; absolutely love the idea behind this comp, which brings together many familiar faces from the no-fun lineage harsh synth-noise scenes with a growing “minimal synth” revival, spearheaded largely through wierd proprietor pieter schoolwerth’s weekly night in new york ... the set is laid out to dovetail between the “song” bands and the “textural” ones, which is a great way to force blinders-on fans of each particular “sect” to at least check out the other (always a tactic i can get behind) ...

record fetishists :: afa domestic “deluxe” vinyl editions go ; you really can’t get any more money than this ... a slightly oversized, full-color gatefold sleeve holds 2 lps in each pocket, and a full-color 12” x 12” book in the center documenting the artists involved in a cut & paste xerox-collage fashion ...

afaict this set offers exclusive material from all participants ... highly recommended !!!
wierd press release...

the wierd compilation vol. ii :
analogue electronic music 2008

4lp + 32 pg book
2008 (vr004)

release date : 05.15.08

wierd records is proud to present the wierd compilation volume ii : analogue electronic music 2008, an international collection of 39 trax by 30 bands producing contemporary music with analogue synthesizers, sequencers, and drum machines. this release is made up of four vinyl lps packaged in a deluxe gatefold sleeve and accompanied by a 32 page 12" x 12" book containing lyrics, band bios, and over 300 photos, many taken from live performances at the weekly wierd label party, which has been active in new york city since 2003. also included in the booklet is a statement of purpose for this vast project entitled '2008 : the analogue synthesizer as a folk instrument of humanist resistance' that is as ambitious conceptually as it is musically.

over the past several years, electronic musicians have slowly removed themselves from the visceral aspect of musical expression as they have more completely embraced the computer as the generator of contemporary sounds. it is in this climate that the wierd compilation volume ii proposes that analogue electronic music no longer represents a post-apocalyptic vision of an uncertain 'post-human' future as it once did at the inception of new wave in the late 1970's. today, the situation is precisely the opposite. in the world of 'click and drag' virtual software synths, the analogue instrument represents a new form of resistance by preserving and affirming the human presence of the artist through his direct interaction with the machines and the electricity that runs through them. in doing so, the supposedly outdated instrument is reborn as a folk instrument not unlike the acoustic guitar, violin, or hand drum.

inspired by the seminal compilations of early industrial music such as xtract records' 'the elephant table album' and 'three minute symphony', third mind records' 'life at the top', and the 'insane music' cassette series, the wierd compilation volume ii brings together independent artists from the new minimal electronic music scene emerging in new york, miami, and all throughout continental europe with the the firmly established noise scene in the us. in the same spirit that these early genre-traversing compilations brought together both pop and experimental artists who were united by their resistance to the superficial excesses of commercial new wave, the artists on this release are united by their diy attitude and their resistance to the virtual excesses of modern laptop pop. all have found analogue synthesizers to be the ideal instrument for producing raw, emotive music in a world where the human touch and presence is quickly getting clicked and dragged into oblivion.

2008: the analogue synthesizer as a folk instrument of humanist resistance

eight years have now passed since the dawn of a new millenium ... and without a doubt every year the world feels wierder. the internet and communications technology have brought with them an unprecedented degree of abstraction that has slowly and steadily begun to sap the fresh blood of the world. the forces of abstraction are radically affecting the ways in which humans relate to each other and the ways in which they express through music how it feels to walk around in this wierd world.

it's getting harder and harder to know which is the more lonely machine -- the computer or the person using it. always in isolation, both from others and even from the machine itself. the term 'interactive' is a misnomer. after the ubiquitous *click*, something happens somewhere, but we don't really participate. we click, wait, and eventually are served some bit of sound or imagery. computers store, save, play back, and conveniently sync up to global networks of distribution and merchandising while simultaneously preserving an image of history: the sound of the past. they do not require any portion of the medium to convey their signal. they traffic in pure mimetic imaging -- a mode of operation for which the human being mayor may not be required. needless to say, the way this technology works to distribute music on the internet has entirely dematerialized most musical objects (i.e., records and cds), creating a situation that has all but foreclosed upon the ability of independently produced music and its creators to survive, express, and communicate. in addition, technological forces of abstraction have affected and altered the very methods of making music.

analogue machines have been overwhelmingly replaced by the computer as the dominant generator of contemporary sounds. uncritical complicity with the new paradigm threatens to make obsolete that essentially human aspect of the musical endeavor -- the craft. after all, it is during the struggle for mastery of the material word that some of the most significant moments of discovery and achievement take place. the drive to preserve humanness isn't a reactionary response to the modern world -- it is, rather, an acknowledgment of 4 billion years of evolution. we are creatures made of matter. our experiences reside in our brains as chemical compounds. the human experience bas been tailored by and for the material. a few decades and a handful of inventions can't circumvent this reality. and who would hope they might?

as time marches on, the movement of the free market economy demands that technology continuously change to keep pace, and be repackaged in a 'new' way. its proponents falsely refer to this as 'evolution', but it is actually a drifting 'away from interaction between the human bodies of performers and their audience. 'evolution' in the market's terms dishonestly implies a movement toward something better. this 'evolution', this struggle for perfection, speed and ease, unfailingly entails an 'emptying out' of the human presence in musical expression. embodying more than ever our simulant era, the virtual has obscured the visceral relationship a musician has with the instrument, the material, and the process of creation.

the late 1970s gave rise to a number of affordable, buildable analogue signal generating devices/synthesizers which gave the user basic building blocks of sound. the amorphous flow of current coming from a wall socket is shaped, contoured, enveloped, and spun into a manifold matrix of tones, overtones, microtones, noises, modulations, rings, and pulses making the process itself apparent to the listener. the musician is directly in touch with this electric current, manipulating and interacting with this most elemental organic force. the frailty of these machines, the near-impossibility of ever creating the same sound twice, and the risk that at any moment everything may come undone reflects the inherent humanity that pilots them. an irony becomes apparent: that the very electric current which powers the abstracting technologies of our day also has the potential to defy abstraction. this potential is most elegantly realized with the analogue synthesizer

as opposed to the mediated 'virtual ' relationship presented by the computer, the analogue synthesizer reintroduces the musician's direct one-to-one relationship with the tensile and acoustic properties of their instrument (the guitar's strings, the drummer's stretched skins, the torqued curves and lengths of the trumpet). it has its own physics and properties. with the basic source elements of sound assembly, it possesses a physical symmetry that allows one to touch and to direct it as if it were a vehicle. to add on and take away from, to process externally and to improvise, to affirm the continuing need for humanness, for the actual body and mind to continue existing in the world.

below the surface of our seemingly post-everything present, a new form of resistance to the abstraction of human life and music has been building. in the past five years through small pockets of activity in the us and europe, the analogue synthesizer has come to function as a kind of folk instrument of humanist resistance to a virtual 'soft synth' world of 'click and drag' dematerialized abstraction. the 'wierd compilation volume ii : analogue electronic music 2008' is a gathering together of 30 of the artists who have produced songs in the past year using analogue synthesizers, sequencers, and drum machines.

as time marches forward, the visceral world of actual bodies, actual time and actual space is collapsing into images of itself as we sit alone in the dark gazing into the static glowing boxes that are more and more slowly becoming our 'lives.' soon what we see when we turn to look out the 'real' window will truly become very rare. its colder out there every year, and here is a soundtrack for being alive now ... for walking alone outside the window ... in this cold wierd world.

very rare,
wierd records, brooklyn, january 2008

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