bela - Noise and Cries (굉음과 울음)
“One of the most captivating and unique sonic cocktails we’ve heard in ages, bela’s debut album is a glistening alloy of repurposed South Korean traditional rhythms, weightless drones, electro-plated club pulses and coarse, industrial metal vocals, all cut thru tempo-fluxing noise like a serrated blade. Utterly essential listening, whatever you’re into, or hover in the vicinity of Raja Kirik, SOPHIE, Liturgy, Pisitakun, Senyawa.” (Boomkat review)
Seoul-raised, now Berlin-based bela takes elements of death metal – specifically the guttural growl, together with abrasive rhythm that bela based on the eotmori jangdan, an irregular, traditional beat that’s been remolded into a jerky, electro-acoustic call to action. While still based in Seoul they began to develop the framework for ‘Noise and Cries (굉음과 울음)’. Chewed up by a society that’s slow to embrace those who exist on the margins, they and their close friends became fixated on the concept of death.
“Track 6, 나락 Pit (a “riot song” in bela’s own words) was written in response to bela’s experience playing DJ sets at tiny South Korean clubs, where they would feel out the ecstatic mid-point between anti-fascist hard dance music and fervid noise. Their lyrics, screamed menacingly through a wall of static, confront the Buddhist concept of hell: narak, or the infinite abyss. They use this as an analogy for the despair young, working class Koreans are confronted with and make the track a call to action, a punk anthem for a despondent digital age. It’s dance music, on some level, but it’s not avoidant or escapist, it shores us in the here and now, wherever our roots might lie. We’ve been absolutely awestruck by this album; not only does it pick apart Korean themes and sounds that might be unfamiliar to Western ears, it reaches across the wider cultural spectrum, ushering in a new era of hybridity that stands in opposition to globalism’s perpetual flattening. It’s a message of hope to outsiders anywhere that while the constant friction of existence might be challenging, it can shape art that’s genuinely transformative.” (Boomkat review, part 2)
€26.00

Various Artists - Videodrome
International Hardcore Video Clash Tournament featuring:
FameFame (Toronto)
Madame Chao (New York)
Eclectic Method (London)
V-atak (Paris)
A 1 hour audio video ..(read more)
Label: V-atak / v-atak003
Artist: Various Artists
Medium: DVD
Categories: Films, Records & Tapes.
Tags: Documentary, Electronic, Hardcore.

Gelbart - Vermin
Adi Gelbart unleashes the dark side of the brain on this energetic Gagarin Records debut. Bearing the title of his homonymous film, “Vermin” is a pl..(read more)
Label: Gagarin / GR2029
Artist: Gelbart
Medium: LP
Category: Records & Tapes.
Tags: Electronic Rock, Psychedelic, Vinyl.

Nicolas Collins - Devil’s Music
Vinyl reissue from 2009 of Nicolas Collins’ live radio sampling masterpiece, originally released on vinyl in 1986, is served up in all its stuttering glor..(read more)
Label: EM Records / EM1086DLP
Artist: Nicolas Collins
Medium: 2LP
Category: Records & Tapes.
Tags: '80s, Radio Art, Sound Collage, Vinyl.
