drone
Tardigrades
Tardigrades are polyextremophiles and are able to survive in extreme environments that would kill almost any other animal.
Yellow Swans
Without doubt the most heart-rending noise & drone album since Burning Star Core’s Blood Lightning 2007, a testimony to the fall of an Empire, the desolation after an apocalypse, or the soundtrack to nuclear meltdown, blink and the LPs are gone.
Muerte
Urufixx selects 5 songs from the parallel world of ambient, noise, drone & doom. Bones of Seabirds, Yoga, Marc Broude, Infinite Body, Necro Deathmort. Enjoy or should I say, suffer?
Urufixx Best of 2009
2009 Best of List from our prince of darkness, urufixx. 20 tunes selected from his top 20 albums, including Mount Fuji Doomjazz Corporation, A Storm of Light, ZU, Khanate, YOB, Jamie Saft, Starving Weirdos, Maybeshewill, Kwoon, Master Musicians of Bukkake and more.
Tsukimono
“Gloomy Sunday,” tells the tale of a person in mourning who is contemplating suicide. Due to numerous anecdotal stories of people listening to the song and launching themselves from rooftops, the BBC banned the tune, which eventually became known as “The Hungarian Suicide Song.”
Mega Clearance
Been amassing reviews / interviews and stuff I couldn’t tend to, it’s stressing me up, so I decided to make a quick mega clearance post, take what you want! Pointers to Interviews / Reviews galore Polvo, Jim O’ Rourke, Luke Vibert, Beat Electric classic 80’s house, L’usine, Dave Douglas, Sublime Frequencies and even more!!
Sunday Grab-a-thon
Had time to check out some newly found music blogs and add to our blogroll. Do check them out! ; Dollar Bin Jams, American Athlete, Rose Quartz, The Decibel Tolls, La Magie de la Funk, smooth assailing, Likembe, 20jazzfunkgreats and Museumface
Infinite Fjords
Thor’s Rubber Hammer believes that sounds speak to each other. (We know, that sounds like hippie bullshit, but work with us here.) This sampler reflects how a sinister free-jazz/grind band can sit comfortably next to heart-achingly beautiful drone or how a somber cello-led ballad shares a cup of coffee with a cut-up collage/folk artist.

(1 votes)
(7 votes)





