domingo, 30 de noviembre de 2025

The Honeymoon Killers – Let It Breed [LP] (1986, Fur Records)

 
'Let It Breed', released in 1986, shows The Honeymoon Killers doing what they do best: making noisy, messy, blues-punk chaos that feels like it was recorded in a smoky basement at 3 a.m. The album is loud, dirty, and totally unpolished, with distorted guitars, snarling vocals, and a grimy horror-movie vibe running through the whole thing. It’s still wild and chaotic like their earlier stuff, but there’s a bit more shape to some of the songs -not enough to make it “clean,” just enough to keep it from totally falling apart. 

When it came out, critics basically said, “Yep, this is noisy as hell,” but they also admitted it had a certain gritty charm. Later reviewers often compare the band’s sound here to a rougher, trashier version of groups like The Cramps or Pussy Galore, but with their own weird, scrappy edge. The album feels like the band reined in the madness just a little bit while keeping all the attitude and raw energy.
  
The album’s charm is in how completely unapologetic it is. It’s grimy, noisy, and aggressive on purpose, and if you’re into that kind of underground, trash-blues aesthetic, it hits the spot. But if you prefer cleaner production or more tuneful vocals, parts of it can feel like a wall of noise. 

In the bigger picture of their career, 'Let It Breed' feels like a transitional moment -the band is still wild, but they’re starting to find a bit more structure without losing their edge. It stands out as a snapshot of The Honeymoon Killers doing what they do best: making loud, dirty rock that refuses to behave. 


 
Label: Fur Records – FUR 666 
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album 
Country: US 
Released: 1986 
Style: Post-Punk, Noise Rock, Pigfuck, Garage Punk 
 
Tracklist: 
Man 
A1 Power Man 3:52 
A2 Injun Joe 2:41 
A3 Dr. Pain 2:38 
A4 Rich 'N' Famous 4:54 
A5 Dip It In The Gravey 2:17 
A6 Day Of The Dead 3:31 
Beast 
B1 Zoo Train 0:55 
B2 Brain Dead Bird Brain 4:21 
B3 Face Of A Beast 4:45 
B4 Don Gato 3:13 
B5 Godzilla 4:37 
 
Notes: 
A Side recorded at Noise New York, engineered by Kramer 
B Side recorded at CBGB, engineered by Stevie McAllister 
 
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sábado, 29 de noviembre de 2025

Gen Ken – Beyond My Ken [LP] (1989, Discos Esplendor Geometrico)

 
Gen Ken Montgomery is an American sound artist, composer, and mail-artist born in 1957. He is regarded as a pioneer of the cassette-culture movement and of experimental, noise, and musique concrète practices. Although he did not receive formal musical training, his curiosity and hands-on exploration led him to develop a distinctive style that incorporates cheap synthesizers and everyday objects such as refrigerators, laminators, and aquarium pumps to create unique and immersive soundscapes. 

In 1989 he founded Generator Sound Art in New York City, considered the first sound-art gallery in the city and an important platform for the underground experimental scene. He also co-founded the label Generations Unlimited, which helped support the independent cassette-based experimental music movement. Montgomery began recording in 1981 under the name Gen Ken & The Equipment, producing homemade tapes, experimental albums, and sound-art projects, often released in very limited editions. In the mid-1990s he adopted the alias Egnekn for projects that were more playful or conceptual, including his well-known lamination rituals. 

His artistic practice focuses on recontextualizing everyday sounds. He works with domestic appliances, ambient noise, environmental recordings, and common objects, transforming them into dense and often disorienting sonic compositions through collage, tape manipulation, electronics, and improvisation. His performances are often multichannel and immersive, sometimes presented in total darkness, inviting audiences to experience sound in a radically different and heightened way. Montgomery’s approach embraces a philosophy of anti-virtuosity, valuing spontaneity, chance, improvisation, and the direct relationship between sound, object, and listener rather than technical mastery. 

In 1989 he released the album 'Beyond My Ken', issued on vinyl. This work is noted as his last major stereo release from that period and reflects his experimental ethos. The album combines field recordings, domestic sounds, electronics, and abstract noise, continuing his interest in transforming familiar auditory environments into highly unconventional and exploratory sound pieces. 

His broader discography includes numerous cassette works from the early 1980s, later experimental releases, and compilations that document decades of sonic experimentation. Among these, 'Pondfloorsample' stands out as an extensive compilation covering a wide span of his work. 

Beyond music, Montgomery has worked in collage, visual art, mail-art, and the creation of unique sound-object editions, always maintaining a strong DIY aesthetic. His artistic philosophy consistently challenges traditional ideas of musicality, encouraging listeners to rethink their relationship to sound, environment, and the everyday. 


 
Label: Discos Esplendor Geometrico – EGD 017 
Format: Vinyl, LP, Limited Edition 
Country: Spain 
Released: 1989 
Style: Experimental, Musique Concrète

 
 
Tracklist: 
A New Age Machines 19:56 
B1 Up The Backwards Treppe Avanti 2:22 
B2 A Question Of Arrival 2:13 
B3 Forced Hesitation 2:21 
B4 Testing Without Hypothesis 2:06 
B5 Monkey In The Window 2:17 
B6 Rolling On A Whisper 2:35 
B7 The Missing Half Of The Langensheid Bridge 2:18 
B8 Stepping On The Red Wire Undertow 2:16 
B9 Fallout On Lietzensee 2:24 
 
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domingo, 23 de noviembre de 2025

Fecal Matter – Illiteracy Will Prevail [Cass] (1986, Not On Label)

Fecal Matter was a punk rock band from Aberdeen, Washington. The group was formed in 1985 by Kurt Cobain, the future frontman of Nirvana, along with Dale Crover of the Melvins and drummer Greg Hokanson. Melvins members Buzz Osborne (also known as "King Buzzo") and Mike Dillard appeared in a later version of the band during rehearsals the following year. The band was short-lived, disbanding in 1986. 
 
Songs from the group's sole recording session were issued as the 'Illiteracy Will Prevail' demo tape. With the exception of the song "Spank Thru", the tracks from this session remain unreleased officially. A re-recording of "Downer" was also released on the first Nirvana album, 'Bleach'. 'Illiteracy Will Prevail' is the earliest documentation of Cobain's songwriting in circulation, and helped Cobain establish himself as a composer and performer among his peers in the emerging grunge scene in Washington State. 
 
Although the band had become inactive, Cobain continued passing around the Fecal Matter demo tape to friends and peers. His acquaintance Krist Novoselic, with whom Cobain had briefly jammed previously and had wanted to collaborate for some time, heard the tape and particularly liked the song "Spank Thru". The two agreed to form a band, which eventually became Nirvana. They began rehearsals later in 1986 for the new project, and reused the Fecal Matter songs "Downer", "Anorexorcist", and "Spank Thru". Novoselic later mentioned in the liner notes for the 'From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah' live album that "Spank Thru" was "...the first Nirvana song" and it is perhaps the earliest known example of what would become Nirvana's signature combination of punk energy, noise, and pop melodies. 
 
"Spank Thru" has been featured on several official Nirvana releases and was performed live numerous times early in the band's career: January 1988 during the band's first studio recording session and a second version was recorded a few months later. This second version was included on the 'Sub Pop 200' compilation released in December 1988, making it the third ever Nirvana song to be officially released. Later in 1989, "Spank Thru" was also recorded at the band's first BBC Peel Session. "Spank Thru" holds the distinction of being the only Fecal Matter song played live after 1988. It was included on many 'Bleach'-era setlists and rarely on 'Nevermind'-era setlists. 
 
Officially released live versions include: a 1990 live version that was included the UK "Sliver" CD single pressing and later deluxe versions of 'Bleach', a 1991 version included on the 'From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah' live album, and the band's 1992 'Live at Reading' performance. A video recording of a 1988 band rehearsal performance was included on the 2004 'With the Lights Out' boxed set's DVD. The 2005 Nirvana rarities album 'Sliver: The Best of the Box' included the original "Spank Thru" recording; this is the first and only official release of any recording from 'Illiteracy Will Prevail'. 
 
"Downer" was re-recorded by Nirvana in January 1988 during the band's first studio recording session. Although originally omitted, "Downer" was eventually added to Nirvana's 'Bleach' album starting with its 1992 reissue and was part of the 'Incesticide' compilation also released that same year. 
 
The song "Anorexorcist", part of a nine-minute medley on the Fecal Matter demo, was on setlists of several early Nirvana shows. "Anorexorcist" was played during a 1987 performance on KAOS when the band was named Skid Row; this performance was eventually officially released on the 'With the Lights Out' boxed set. 
 
'Illiteracy Will Prevail' remained a highly sought-after and elusive item for collectors as Nirvana rose to fame, and became notorious for forged versions being bootlegged as being the demo. [SOURCE: WIKIPEDIA]
 

 
Label: Not On Label (Fecal Matter Self-released) – none 
Format: Cassette 
Country: US 
Released: 1986 
Style: Sludge Metal, Grunge, Punk Rock, Lo-Fi, Pigfuck, Hardcore Punk, Post-Hardcore, Noise Rock
 
Tracklist: 
A1 Sound Of Dentage 3:42 
A2 Untitled 1:19 
A3 Bambi Slaughter 3:25 
A4 Laminated Effect 2:11 
A5 Untitled 2:40 
A6 Untitled 4:01 
A7 Untitled 1:57 
A8 Untitled 9:16 
B1 Untitled 4:35 
B2 Spank Thru 3:52 
B3 Untitled 1:31 
B4 Class Of '86 4:20 
B5 Blather's Log 2:29 
B6 Downer 3:04 
B7 Untitled 1:41 
B8 Turn Around 2:07 
B9 Untitled 6:13 
 
Notes:  
Recorded on a TEAC A-2340 four-track recorder at Burien, Washington in December 1985 (according to Michael Azerrad) or Easter 1986 (according to Gillian Gaar). 
 
Tracks A2, A5 - A8, B1, B3, B6, B7 and B9 are not indicated on the cover. Only tracks A1, A3, A4, B2, B4 and B5 are listed. 
 
Track B8 is "Turn Around" by Devo. Nirvana later covered the song on their 1992 album 'Incesticide'.
Track B9 contains the guitar riffs to all the songs on the album. 
 
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sábado, 22 de noviembre de 2025

The Execute – Save Your Money [LP] (1988, 13 Grave Release)

The Execute were a Japanese hardcore punk band one of the earliest example of punk changing into hardcore punk in Japan. Formed in 1982, they took cues from diverse influences such as Japan's early punkers The SS and the galloping metal of Motörhead. They released several 7″s and appeared on a couple of classic Japanese complitions, 'Great Punk Hits' and later 'A Farewell To Arms'. They also were on a few other international compilations. All their records, including the 'Hard Core Temptation' 7″, the 'Criminal Flowers' 7″ and the 'Blunt Sleazy' 7″/12″ are excellent. There was also a cassette release in 1984 called 'Live in Hell'. 

In late 1985, line up changes in the band, including Baby and later Baki forming/joining Gastunk, changed Execute's sound. Pusmort records re-released the 'Blunt Sleazy' record as a split 12″ with Germany's Inferno and there was also a legitimate discography LP called 'Save Your Money' with all their early material and some unreleased live material from 1982. The discography is long out of print (even though it’s been bootlegged recently). [SOURCE: LAST.FM]
 

 
Label: 13 Grave Release – GRAVE 3302 
Format: Vinyl, LP, Compilation 
Country: Japan 
Released: 1988 
Style: Thrash, Hardcore Punk, Japanese Hardcore
 
Tracklist: 
A1 A-Z 
A2 Answer 
A3 Laughin' Child 
A4 M.O.P. 
A5 Go To Hell 
A6 Inside Of Human, Outside Of Human 
A7 God Damn 
A8 Aaaarrrgghhh 
A9 Blood Rain 
A10 Peace, Japan 
A11 Final Attack 
A12 Black Water 
A13 Spunk Out 
A14 A Will Border 
B1 Criminal Flowers 
B2 Slash 
B3 Moron 
B4 Death Like 
B5 A Period 
B6 513 
B7 Release 
B8 Go To Hell 
B9 Aaaarrrgghhh 
B10 Mormonism 
B11 Peace, Japan 
B12 Dead Or Alive 
 
Notes:  
Track A7: The title "God Damn" is not printed on jacket. 
Track A1 to A10: Taken from The Execute - 'Execute' flexi. 
Track A11 to A14: Taken from 2nd EP The Execute - 'Hard Core Temptation'. 
Track B1 to B3: Taken from 3rd EP The Execute - 'Criminal Flowers'. 
Track B4 to B12: Previously unreleased tracks, recorded in 1982. 
Track A14 "A Will Border" has a slightly edited ending, and is a few seconds shorter than the original EP version. 
 
Later bootlegged with the title 'Spend Your Money', but the live tracks on side B are replaced with various other compilation appearances from the same era 
 
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domingo, 16 de noviembre de 2025

Dojoji – Meets The Fungle [Cass] (1984, D.J.J.)

Dojoji were an excellent New Wave and Funk group from Rotterdam that consisted of Pien Selleger and Ted Langenbach (Bass), Ron Louers (Bongos), Ferdinand Rolle (Drums), Leo Anemaet (Guitar), Trubus (Percussion), Hans Rath (Saxophone), Rudy Zinc (Synthesizer) and Fee Arnold (Vocals).
 
On this Cassette EP, Dojoji meets the funky jungle (Fungle) and plays lengthy pieces of energetic funk music with a new wave attitude. Dojoji released a very nice 12 Inch EP on Plexus records in 1984 and also a cassette with live recordings a year before that one. They remind of other Dutch funk wave groups with electronic touches on the Fetisj tape label like Richenel or Necronomicon, but it even has hints of the band Sukursaal.
 
Dojoji furthermore resembles some bands on the Cherry Red label like Rip, Rig and Panic or Medium Medium, but it's mainly fueled by the 80's New York styles in-between like James Chance's funky no-wave sounds and many of the boogie and 'break' records from old-school hip-hop. Actually Dojoji were quite unique in Holland due to the use of the synthesizer additions and the percussion elements. Nice stretched out tracks full of life one just has to dance to. It once again shows how Rotterdam was always the most New York oriented city of The Netherlands. [SOURCE: ARCHAIC INVENTIONS


 
Label: D.J.J. – 101 
Format: Cassette 
Country: Netherlands 
Released: 1984 
Style: New Wave, Funk 
 
Tracklist:  
This Side 
A1 Additief 
A2 Hans H (live) 
Other Side 
B1 Celluloid 
B2 Fiel Tropa Popa (live) 
 
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sábado, 15 de noviembre de 2025

The Colours – Dierdre Is An Artist [7''] (1980, See Saw Sound)


The Colours appeared in February 1980, recording and releasing the single “Dierdre is an Artist,” which was favourably reviewed in Melody Maker by Paolo Hewitt. The main members were singer, lyricist, and film technician Simon Matthews; multi-instrumentalist Brendan Beal; and, on synthesiser, Royal College of Art graduate Jean Elmes. After recording more demos with a drum machine in autumn 1980, Richard Strange booked them twice to close Cabaret Futura at the Latin Quarter on Wardour Street, where they performed alongside Kissing The Pink, Soft Cell, Blancmange, and Richard Jobson. In April 1981, they played at the Cabaret Futura night at Heaven. 
 
The Colours were unusual: they played their set live in darkness while a film was projected onto a huge screen behind them, showing brightly edited images of beauty contests, NATO training films, fashion shows, and current affairs documentaries. Paul Tickell, writing in Sounds, commented that “the spectacle of the film, with its bias towards the Cold War and the nuclear era of the 1950s, was intriguing.” A review in NME stated: “The Colours gave a passable impression of two rival radio stations competing for a single band; as the music gelled, they began to sound like a more chaotic version of Suicide.” 
 
Many gigs followed, including three headlining shows at the Rock Garden, which described them as “exponents of sound and film, and better at it than Pink Floyd.” However, failing to secure a record deal, The Colours disbanded at the end of 1981. After their demise, Brendan Beal released some of the earliest acid house singles and appeared on S’Express’s hit “Hey Music Lover.” Jean Elmes taught photography and visual arts at City and Islington College, and Simon Matthews published "Psychedelic Celluloid," a study of music in UK film and television.
 

 
Label: See Saw Sounds – SAW 1 
Format: Vinyl, 7", Single 
Country: UK 
Released: 1980 
Style: New Wave, Post-Punk 
 
Tracklist: 
A Dierdre Is An Artist 3:15 
B1 Over My Head 6:27 
B2 Facts Of Life 0:40 
 
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domingo, 9 de noviembre de 2025

Brilliant – Colours [12''] (1983, Risk Records, Rough Trade)

 
Brilliant was a Brit-funk pop group, active in the British 80s nu pop scene. Formed when Killing Joke's Youth left his group and along with Ben Watkins (later, Juno Reactor) and Jimmy Cauty (later one half of The KLF) they started the group, releasing singles from 1982 to 1984. The first line up was completed with Marcus Myers and Guy Pratt, later in Icehouse. In their first four years of existence, they hosted a roster of over 30 musicians. The final line-up found them as a trio with June Montana on vocals, later a one-hit wonder dance diva with whom they released their sole album with a Stock, Aitken & Waterman production. Among their hits were James Brown's "It's A Man's World" and the 1963 hit for Skeeter Davis, "The End Of The World". 


 
Label: Risk Records – RTT 105, Rough Trade – RTT 105 
Format: Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM, Single 
Country: UK 
Released: 1983 
Style: Synth-pop, Funk 
 
Tracklist: 
A Colours 5:13 
B Colours (Monster Mix) 6:08 
 
Other Versions: 
'Colours' (12") - Nuevos Medios, Rough Trade [41089 M, 41 089] (Spain, 1984)
 
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sábado, 8 de noviembre de 2025

Another Cinema – Midnight Blue Oceans [12''] (1985, Altered States)

After the dissolution of 1919 in 1984, former members Mark Tighe, Iean Tilleard, Steven Madden, joined drummer Stefan Khacheturian and became Another Cinema, taken under the wing of Red Rhino founder Tony Kostrzewa, this time releasing their single 'Phase One' (1984), and 'Midnight Blue Oceans' under the Altered States banner. They disbanded by 1986. [SOURCE: WIKIPEDIA
 

 
Label: Altered States – AST 002 
Format: Vinyl, 12", Single 
Country: UK 
Released: 1985 
Style: Alternative Rock, New Wave 
 
Tracklist: 
A Midnight Blue Oceans (12 Inch Mix) 4:22 
B Electric Dream States 4:40 
 
Notes: 
"Phase Two" 
 
Other Versions: 
'Midnight Blue Oceans' (7", 45 RPM, Single) - Altered States (AS 002) - UK, 1985 
 
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domingo, 2 de noviembre de 2025

2 Timers – Living For The Week End [7''] (1979, 2 Timer Records)


2 Timers were an American new wave rock group who formed in New York in late 1977. By early 1978 the group had relocated to London, England. The line-up in March 1978 was: John Warnick (vocals), George Fury (bass), Johnny Jones (rhythm guitar), Audie Willert (lead guitar) and Jim Morrison (drums, former member of Tuff Darts). Notably, their 'Now That I've Lost My Baby' single was produced by ex-Gong member Mike Howlett (OMD, Sting, Revillos, etc.), and that's probably why it also sounds very British and of it's era. They self released a second single, 'Living For The Week End' in 1979, but that was it for these guys. 


 
Label: 2 Timer Records – none 
Format: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single 
Country: US 
Released: 1979 
Style: Power Pop, Punk 
 
Tracklist: 
A Living For The Week End 3:23 
B The Good Die Young 2:10 
 
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sábado, 1 de noviembre de 2025

DJ Doc Scott – The N.H.S EP [12''] (1991, Absolute 2 Records)

 

 
Scott McIlroy (born 1971, Coventry, England), better known as Doc Scott or Nasty Habits, is a British drum and bass DJ and producer. He originally started to DJ at clubs and raves such as Amnesia House and The Eclipse in 1989/1990, before appearing all over the country and in the mid 1990s played at the seminal Metalheadz at the Blue Note nights. Goldie has called him "The King of the Rollers". His first track was 'The N.H.S. EP' released on Simon 'Bassline' Smith's label Absolute 2. From it, "Surgery (Midnite Mix)" is the one if you like frenetic, dark, and sinister dance music, more techno than hardcore. Belgian influences with a big nod to the early Warp and Network sound, all with the 4/4 plus breakbeat twist that 1991 UK producers gave us.
 
From there, he would record classics on labels such as Reinforced Records and Metalheadz, such as "Here Come The Drumz / Dark Angel", "Deranged", "VIP Drumz/Unofficial Ghost", and "Shadow Boxing" (released on his own 31 Records label). Between 2014 and 2018, he hosted the Future Beats show on London's Origin FM. [SOURCE: WIKIPEDIA]
 

 
Label: Absolute 2 Records – ABS 001 DJ 
Format: Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP 
Country: UK 
Released: 1991 
Style: Breakbeat Hardcore, Techno, Belgian Techno, Detroit Techno
 
Tracklist: 
A1 Surgery (Ordinary Mix) 5:26 
A2 Surgery (Midday Mix) 5:29 
AA1 Surgery (Midnite Mix) 5:36 
AA2 Nite Nurse 4:57 
 
Notes:  
"Surgery" samples both Second Phase's "Mentasm" and 808 State's "Pacific". 
"Nite Nurse" samples: 
Organs from Crystal Waters - "Gypsy Woman (She's Homeless)" 
Vocal from Doug Lazy - "Let It Roll" 
 
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