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NOISE 088LP
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"The last LP in the Outer Bounds LP series from England's premiere power electronics noise outfit, Putrefier. Most known for his releases on Broken Flag, this album is intense. Edition of 300 with hand made cover."
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NOISE 083LP
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"From the ashes of the Bunnybrains rises Ultra Bunny, featuring founding member Malcolm Tent. This collection of live improv performances is a stellar collection of what makes the Bunnys so dear to so many. Their brand of mutant psych and free floating odd sounds makes for an interesting trip through the twisted mind that is floating in space, or is that the other way around? Only 300 copies made with hand glued cover art."
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NOISE 087LP
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"For their contribution to the Outer Bounds of Sound series, the black noise doom WKW went more for out there noise for this album. Still dark as hell, this album sounds more like the after effect of trying hard to be sullen in a world that is just so peachy-keen. 300 copies made with a mylar silver 'WKW' on the front of the cover."
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NOISE 086LP
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"Gary Mundy from Ramleh/Broken Flag records fame returns with the ressurection of Kleistwahr, a project whose previous material is impossible to find these days. Just as you'd hope and expect, this is a completely saturated mesh of tortured guitar, tormented vocals and extra noise added just to round things off. Brilliantly painful. As good as anything Ramleh has ever done, really. Outer Bounds Of Sound is an experimental LP series in an edition of 300 copies with a hand-made cover." Last copies.
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NOISE 085LP
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"Outer Bounds Of Sound is an experimental LP series in an edition of 300 copies with a hand-made cover. Artist: KK Null." Live recorded at the Electron Festival in Geneva, Switzerland on March 22, 2008. Last copies.
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NOISE 076CD
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"Noiseville is very proud to have the chance to reissue these absolutely must-have traces of interstellar psych perfection from San Francisco's legendary Chrome. The sound was beefed up, and each was repackaged with the original art from their initial release back in the early '80s. These 3 albums (Alien Soundtracks, Half Machine Lip Moves, Third From The Sun) are classics and should never have gone out-of-print. But due to fighting within the band, these CDs will not be repressed and most unfortunately, the LP counterparts never made it past the test pressing stage, until the dispute has been settled by the courts, this is it." Third From The Sun was originally released on Siren Records in 1982, right before the band's break-up, with Damon Edge and Helios Creed chuddering out creepy post-garage industrial murk. Third From The Sun sounds more conventional rock than their prior releases, while still maintaining the garbage-y, weird-space psychonaut vibe that would be their trademark. Grinding guitars, terrifyingly creepazoid vocals, and a bass that sounds like rocks thudding off of someone's head.
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