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Autumns is the solo project of Christian Donaghey, from Derry, Northern Ireland. To date, Autumns has been responsible for a brace of singles, EPs, and a mini LP, appearing on Soft Power Records, CF Records, Regis's Downwards label, and Clan Destine. Suffocating Brothers is his debut full-length record. Written and produced over the course of six months, it's an album that comes as a momentous and devastating fulfilment of what the Autumns project has outlined with increasingly ruthless intent over the last few years. Vocals reiterate like echo chamber death sentences, drum machines rattle and blister, clear-cut and sharp like broken glass, assaultive grinds of static and blasts of feedback suffuse it all like a ruptured maelstrom of FM interference. Yet, with this harsh sense of ferocity and obliteration comes a reciprocal compulsion for action and release. "I Never Noticed That You Left", "No More Luxury", and "Faceless" all tear into frantic, serrated analog rhythms surrounded by an anarchic chaos of corrupted noise, enshrouded voice, and blistering percussion. At times, these moments resemble the corrosive acid of Phuture and Sleezy D if their more riotous tracks were mired in the machine abuse of Whitehouse or SPK. "Female Model", "Forgotten Hangings", and "Limit Experience" on the other hand reveal the roots of Donaghey's initial inspirations, all shaped in different ways by a portentous strain of post-punk. Where "Female Model" is sinister and stern, a jackbooted dub from the void, "Forgotten Hangings" is Cabaret Voltaire's "Photophobia" reinvigorated by a new voice and a cataclysmic vision, formed of metallic sirens, plundered voices, and hails of climactic hiss. "Limit Experience" is a more fixed agitation but no less caustic, a monochromatic psychedelia for the streets and back alleys you tend to avoid. Elsewhere and throughout, piercing, cavernous gusts of drone augment the disorder, establishing an atmosphere which is at once stark and overwhelming. As a whole, Suffocating Brothers is a record unified by an extraordinary depth and physicality. Includes download card.
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CDRTP 042CS
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With his first dis-core discharge on Clan Destine Records, Huren mutates his low rent "$cumtronic$" from the Rollberg compound in Berlin and coins a new chapter in his descent into kängtechno. Change Room Violations - sound the electronic death knell.
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CDRTP 041CS
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Loves Flaccid Disco Muscle's Richard Smith returns on Clan Destine for another release, an epic journey through techno, electro, noise, acid, and even disco. 60 minutes of madness; hold tight.
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CDRTP 039CS
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Atlanta's That Which Is Not Said, or TWINS, returns for his fourth release on Clan Destine. Channeling the spirit of Joy Division, Bauhaus, A Certain Ratio, and other post punk legends kicking and screaming with DJ Pierre and Phuture into the now.
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CDRTP 040CS
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Portland Oregon's Sean Pierce hits Clan Destine with a full EP of industrial inspired electronics and heavy techno. From Throbbing Gristle-like grooves to banging dancefloor ragers, this totally slays.
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CDRTP 038CS
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The electronic project of The KVB, Burma Camp deliver ten tracks of dark industrial flavored techno, drones and electro.
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CDRTP 037CS
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Canadian producer Da GobliNN delivers full on acid mayhem on Deejay Fou A L'extereur. 11 tracks including remixes by Orphan Swords, D'marc Cantu, Seixlack (Innsyter), and Greece's Drum Machine.
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Spit Mask is a ball-and-chain industrial project out of Houston, Texas. Formed in early 2015, the band consists of Bryan Jackson on vocals and Rachel Jackson on electronics. Spit Mask has been described by Houston Press as "industrial music along the power electronic sideline of fetish aesthetics and extra shouting," and a "wet ball of sex" by Free Press Houston. Influenced by Sleep Chamber, Leaether Strip, Ministry, and Women of Sodom, Spit Mask has shared the stage with High Functioning Flesh, Body of Light, Creepoid, and Leaether Strip. Swallow is their debut EP, released on Clan Destine Records, that pushes the boundaries of comfort and is packed with aggression. The cassette features artwork by Domokos Benczedi of Future Blondes and Rusted Shut.
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CDR 12018EP
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Orphan Swords are a Brussels-based duo that crafts some of the most menacing modern electronics in the game. Their music - described as "a brutal hypnosis" by Ransom Note - is widely critically acclaimed. It has been released on Idiosyncratics, Desire Records and Clan Destine. They have played alongside Vatican Shadow, The Body, Black Rain, Extreme Precautions and Kyoka. The Weehawken EP, their first proper release on Clan Destine, features both brand new and classic Orphan Swords material that hadn't been released on vinyl yet.
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CDR 12017EP
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The Friend delivers four tracks of sludge techno straight from the source in Detroit, from the creeped-out stylings of "Room(s)" and the bleeped-out techno of "Star" to the menacing groove of "Bent" (with The Significant Other) and the pure bass of with "Stripping" (with Selande). L/F/D/M (loves flaccid disco muscle) drops four varied tracks on the B-side, from the full-on raging acid techno of "Belton" and the intricate drones of "Drome Version II" to creepy sex loops on "88" and the degraded synths of "Untruths."
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After finishing off the Dark Acid series with installment five in 2015, Clan Destine delves deeper into the underground for Kvlt Acid. Bronze Teeth (Factory Floor's Dominic Butler and Richard Smith of L/F/D/M) open the record with a gnarled acidic beat track called "Acid Hag 2." Satin Doll (Scott Young) brings a degraded noise soundscape with "Escort." Glasgow's Lord Real (Becoming Real, Zone), drops two tech beat tracks for the B-side -- "More Slugs" and "Printed Mon3y." "Teenager" by DRMCNT (aka Acidliner, drummer for Hey Colossus) is a bass-heavy, banging track for the floor.
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Shady P contributes the gloriously fucked-up "X Is Whole." Marshall Applewhite drops a total acid banger with "Prostrate," and The Friend throws down the skewed acid tech of "How R U." Glasgow's Gregor Garnutsi (Upstanding Monk) changes up the vibe with the creepy electronica of "Access Granted" and France's Orphan Swords bring a killer mix of noise and techno with "Astaroth."
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CDR 12013EP
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Co-founder of How to Kill Detroit, one of Clan Destine's favorite labels, Shady P delivers some prime Detroit techno sludge with his Speaker for the Dead EP. "A Man in Reverse" features Drowned.
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Ubre Blanca return with their second release for Clan Destine after the amazing Polygon Mountain EP (CDR 12004EP). Continuing their obsession with '70s and '80s horror and B movie soundtracks, fat synth sounds, and live drums, Joel Stone (Shitdisco) and Andy Brown deliver a heady mix of full-on synth and live drums mixed with some more atmospheric pieces. Terminal Island heads straight to some tropical island where horrifying shit is going down, bringing to mind old cinematic masterpieces like Cannibal Holocaust (1980) mixed with Miami Vice. Cover art by Stone, hand-painted with oils over several months.
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Clan Destine release the debut EP by the mysterious and mystifying Glasgow-based dub-pop duo LAPS (Ladies as Pimps). Lady Two Collars (Golden Teacher) and Sue Zuki (Organs of Love) wow you with their exciting mix of vocals, acid, dub and hip-hop. Using out-there dub recording techniques and instrumentation fused with a tasty pop sensibility, they make an original and experimental blend of underground dance memes. Features guest collaborations with Golden Teacher, Sinead Young, and Duncan Young.
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After his split LP release with fellow Florida idiot savants Os Ovni and featuring on the third in Clan Destine's Dark Acid series, Matt Weiner (Featureless Ghost, CGI Records, DKA Records) returns as TWINS (That Which Is Not Said) for a full 12" release. This is a four-tracker of raging dancefloor acid. Limited to 250 copies.
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After releasing Bestial Mouths' third eponymous LP (produced by Egyptrix) in 2013, the Clan Destine label and the band decided to curate a remix project using songs from this album. The vinyl edition features remixes by Soft Metals, Dalhous, Funerals, Greenlander, Nightchilde, Bites and WMX. Limited to 250 copies.
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Sweden's Varg and Acronym (Michel Isorinne) join forces as D.Å.R.F.D.H.S. ("Dard A Ranj Fran Det Hebbershalska Samfundet") for this epic dark ambient/acid album. Inspired by the Swedish witch hunt in 1668 and 1776 known as "Det Stora Oväsendet." Limited to 250 copies.
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Clan Destine Records talked a host of Swedish techno/acid producers to remix tracks from D.Å.R.F.D.H.S.'s Det Stora Oväsendet LP. Remix artists include TM404 (Andreas Tiliander), Smell The Flesh (MRSK), Mr. Tophat & Art Alfie, Isorinne, and Varg & Acronym.
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Following London producer Richard Smith's (L/F/D/M, Bronze Teeth) debut 12" for Optimo, Clan Destine are happy to release this 4-track EP of killer acid grooves. Limited to 250 copies.
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A new collaboration LP between Ela Orleans and Liam Stefani (Skitter). Here the confluence between electronic and noise music/melody and brutality is explored. Noise textures meet manipulated violin, voice and keys/synths, bringing surprising results.
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Clan Destine has been excited by Los Angeles-based artist and photographer Suzy Poling's Pod Blotz project for awhile now. Here she brings us some of her most amazing recordings to date. Combining heavy-duty synth workouts, noise, and Radiophonic Workshop bleeps, all run through with an amazing ear for melody.
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The second in Clan Destine's series of electronic/acid techno 12"s focuses on artists living in Glasgow. Music by Bläck/Tract, Tropics Of Capricorn, Golden Teacher, Claire, Stefen Blomeier.
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Yves/Son/Ace return with another LP after a record for La Station Radar. Here Matthew Ford (also from Love Tan, Factums, etc.) delivers us a dubbed-out electronic synth wave work-out. Cover art by L.A. visual and sound artist Suzy Poling.
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