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    RAT CAGE

    Blood On Your Boots

    [engl] The Ratman is back with yet another dose of first-calibre hardcore. Taking cues from the golden age of International hardcore punk circa 83 and with eyes fixed on the late TOTALITÄR, this madman man
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    RAT CAGE

    Caged Like Rats

    [engl] RAT CAGE is Bryan J. Suddaby’s solo project. A one man stand against the world. Armed with guitar, bass, drums and a sick brain he brings six relentless tracks of total Sheffield mangel. Heavily inf
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    BALTA

    Rendszerszintü Agybaszas

    [engl] It takes BALTA seven minutes to annihilate Rendszerszint? Agybasz?ás (Systematic Brainfucking), the debut EP by these feral Hungarians. Their approach to music is beyond urgent and their delivery equ
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    BOOTLICKER

    Lick The Boot, Lose Your Teeth: The EP's

    [engl] Compiling all E.P.'s by Bootlicker, "Lick The Boot, Lose Your Teeth" presents 24 tracks originally released over four 7"s dating back to 2017. From the earliest incarnation of the band and the sta
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    AMMO

    Web Of Lies / Death Won't Even Satisfy

    [engl] "Web of Lies / Death Won’t Even Satisfy is the vinyl debut from this hardcore band from New Jersey, and it is a full-bore scorcher. Ammo plays ferocious US-style hardcore with a lunging, unhinged st
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    FRANCE

    Occitanie

    [engl] France is the trio of Jeremie Sauvage on electric bass, Mathieu Tilly on drums and Yann Gourdon on amplified hurdy-gurdy. They play one note / one rhythm producing energetic performances reminiscent o
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    ORANGE BABOONS

    100% Homeless

    [engl] """Sonically comparable to ""Soundgarden"", ""Nirvana"" and early ""Dinosaur Jr., ""Orange Baboons"" fabricated a wall of nasty volume."" (Concert review 1993) Welcome to the Noise Appeal Records ""H
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    TO ROCOCO ROT

    The John Peel Sessions

    [engl] Without a doubt, To Rococo Rot are an exception within the German music landscape. From 1995 until they broke up in 2014, the group around Robert Lippok, Ronald Lippok and Stefan Schneider researched
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    VILLAGES

    Excessive Demand

    [engl] VILLAGES has achieved a rare feat. The second LP of the indie/postpunk trio “Excessive Demand” actually succeeds in creating an absolutely catchy, captivating sound from complex components. Unusua
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    ALEX LIGHTSPEED

    Crimson Sunset

    [engl] limited to 300 copies
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    SPRUNG AUS DEN WOLKEN

    s/t

    [engl] The Berlin project Sprung Aus Den Wolken was part of the "Geniale Dilletanten" movement in the early 1980s, along with Einstürzende Neubauten and Mechanik Destrüktiw Komandöh. The band first re- le
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    AREU AREU

    s/t

    [engl] Under the name AREU AREU, the two CAMOUFLAGE musicians Heiko Maile and Marcus Meyn released a 5-track EP in 1992, which is now being re-released in an extended version and for the first time on vinyl.
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    GRAND INVINCIBLE

    The Result

    [engl] Hot on the heels of 2021's excellent debut, "Demolition Strictly", Luke Sick and DJ Eons packed a brand new bowl of drowsed out West Bay hip-hop. This time around though they decided to do it the
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    LOUIS PHILIPPE

    Sean O'Hagan Presents: The Sunshine World Of Louis Philippe

    [engl] Louis Philippe is living the big dream: He's a famous football journalist AND a pop star. He writes, arranges, sings and plays the most elegant pop songs on our side of the Atlantic, he released o
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    LEXICON

    Devoid Of Light

    [engl] Following up a demo as raging as Lexicon's was is a tough thing to do for most but holy shit Devoid Of Light powerstomps that thing to radioactive dust! KJ's deathly anger/despair ridden vocal
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    ROBOCOP KRAUS

    Why Robocop Kraus became the love of my life

    [engl] Long time no hear: after an extended hiatus and just the occasional gig, Robocop Kraus have rewired and reunited. They’re back in the game. Almost a quarter of a century has passed since the band wa
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    ETERAZ

    Villain

    [engl] Beyond the clearly scorching and well executed Disbones/crasher/d-beat/crust whatever you wanna call it bombastic hardcore that Eteraz has crafted on Villain, what strikes this listener most is that t
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    INTENSIVE CARE

    Antibodies

    [engl] In today's music landscape its so easy to intellectualize "noise" since there isn't much for the average listener to grab on to. You are made to feel stupid if you don't get all the nonsen
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    MUTATED VOID

    Roses Forever

    [engl] Brain damaged skate thrash at it's lo-finest all the way from the eastern wilds of Halifax, NS. So raw that even the freshest catch calls it cannibal fodder. 14 filthy filthies come blasting at yo
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    FRISK , THE

    Stalker

    [engl] You ever wondered what it sounds like inside the heads of people when they're fist-fighting? The sharp thuds and painful cracks, the internalized grunts and high pitched squeal of a ringing ear th
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    CEMENTO

    Killing Life

    [engl] Grimy, depressive post-punk from the City of Flowers and Sunshine executed by the masterminds behind SMUT and SMIRK. "Killing Life" resonates with a monotonous yet melodic cruz through the bleak under
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    GAOLED

    Bestial Hardcore flexi

    [engl] Grimy, depressive post-punk from the City of Flowers and Sunshine executed by the masterminds behind SMUT and SMIRK. "Killing Life" resonates with a monotonous yet melodic cruz through the bleak under
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    ECHTHROS

    God Is Love

    [engl] Sheer sonic agony in the form of a meticulously arranged and self-recorded drone/HNW/power-electronics album delivers a central theme of ongoing colonial violence perpetrated by the Canadian Governmen
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    KHAN JAMAL`S CREATIVE ARTS ENSEMBLE

    Drum Dance To The Motherland

    [engl] There’s not another album on the planet that sounds even remotely like vibraphonist Khan Jamal’s eccentric, one-of-a-kind masterpiece, Drum Dance To The Motherland. Thirty years after its release,