Various Artists / Cr200
Album: | Cr200 | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Various Artists | Added: | Dec 2012 | |
Label: | Carbon Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2013-02-26 | Pull Date: | 2013-04-28 | Charts: | Classical/Experimental |
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Week Ending: | Mar 24 | Mar 10 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Mar 22, 2013: | orangeasm (pt2)
06.11.11 |
2. | Mar 04, 2013: | "no way to say" 0005
06.11.11 |
Album Review
HYPRK
Reviewed 2013-02-25
Reviewed 2013-02-25
Limited noise compilation, created to commemorate the 200th release of Rochester, NY-based Carbon Records. (These tracks are the tape rips from a 2-cassette 1-LP box set...if you're a fan of this, a 12" slab of even more fun is lurking somewhere in the music office...)
FCC CLEAN
DISK 1
1. Metallic humming and sputtering. Gradually gets erratic ‘n harsh.
2. Grating bursts of noise peppered with warped fast-forward music. Perhaps the most aptly-titled song of 2012 (“I Think It’s Stuck”)
3. Interesting experimental collage with splashy water sounds, spooky humming and a bit of blustery noise at the end.
4. 14-minute fuzzed-out psych guitar improvisation. Some squawks of noise come in and wake everybody up at the 10-minute mark.
DISK 2
1. Messy collage of static, a bit of guitar, distorted radioband frequencies, and bubbly electronics.
2. 15 minutes of static, keyboard, and minimalist garage band beats. Also a bit of vocals—though I can’t tell if they’re samples or not.
3. Sustained chords, noise, screaming, explosions, general WTF-ery.
4. Gentle banjo strumming sample gradually degenerates into boggy low-end noise (nothing too harsh though).
FCC CLEAN
DISK 1
1. Metallic humming and sputtering. Gradually gets erratic ‘n harsh.
2. Grating bursts of noise peppered with warped fast-forward music. Perhaps the most aptly-titled song of 2012 (“I Think It’s Stuck”)
3. Interesting experimental collage with splashy water sounds, spooky humming and a bit of blustery noise at the end.
4. 14-minute fuzzed-out psych guitar improvisation. Some squawks of noise come in and wake everybody up at the 10-minute mark.
DISK 2
1. Messy collage of static, a bit of guitar, distorted radioband frequencies, and bubbly electronics.
2. 15 minutes of static, keyboard, and minimalist garage band beats. Also a bit of vocals—though I can’t tell if they’re samples or not.
3. Sustained chords, noise, screaming, explosions, general WTF-ery.
4. Gentle banjo strumming sample gradually degenerates into boggy low-end noise (nothing too harsh though).
Track Listing