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An excellent collaboration yielding melancholic and unsettling looping noise with ethereal vocals, tinged with a bit of 80s horror synth. Highly recommend! cedarshims
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This is one of the very few harsh noise albums which still make me feel like it's 2005 all over again. Exceptionally well-executed cut-up harsh noise, plenty of variety, layering, and a thoroughly engaging listen. Strongly recommended. Dawid Scumwalski
As Deuce Avenue, Noah Anthony explores an unhurried, warm style of drone music that is less abrasive and more subliminally soothing. Bandcamp New & Notable Dec 10, 2020
Hong Kong's Enor D reinterprets nursery rhymes as noise pieces with elements of musique concrete on this playful new album. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 5, 2022
"Axebreaker" is a self-proclaimed anti-fascist power electronics project that rejects the ideological grey zone that haunts much of the noise landscape. Bandcamp Album of the Day Mar 6, 2020
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Unwind Your Flesh, Deviant Cadaver is the noise piece to beat this year! Psywarfare with its minimal, choked electronics as a backdrop to some of the best vocals I've ever heard on a noise piece while Sakura Napalm delivers a noisy, slowly evolving beast that is well restrained as well.
What a great split! miredsounds