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Vasectomy Party - The Wulfgar Command II album

Vasectomy Party - The Wulfgar Command II album

  • Performer: Vasectomy Party
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Title: The Wulfgar Command II
  • Released: 2012
  • Style: Noise
  • MP3 version size: 1278 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1307 mb
  • Other: APE RA MIDI MP2 VOC MPC XM
  • Rating: 4.5
  • Votes: 892

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Vasectomy Party is a new harsh noise project from Florida. Think lots of low end rumbling, explosions, metal junk clanging, blown out speakers, hidden vocals, and Rutger Hauer. The label specializes in the noisiest of noises, and Vasectomy Party is no different. The tape in question, The Wulfgar Command II (I assume the second part to The Wulfgar Command I on Strange Tapes) is a cassette I received in a trade from Hal not too long ago. It starts with a sample about how everyone has the killer instinct inside of them or something, then cuts to some harsh ass noise gargle.

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Sleep of Ages/Vasectomy Party {split} by Sleep of Ages/Vasectomy Party, released 25 January 2013 1. Sleep of Ages - Just a Quick Fix 2. Sleep of Ages - A Movement Between Reality and Abstraction 3. Sleep of Ages - Night Train Ride 4. Sleep of Ages - Of Ancient Dormant Gods 5. Sleep of Ages - Circle of Pain 6. Sleep of Ages - Chorus of Horrors 7. Vasectomy Party - The Wulfgar Command III - Part I (Invincible) 8. Vasectomy Party - The Wulfgar Command III - Part II (That Bastard !!!) 9. Vasectomy Party - The Wulfgar Command III - Part III (Outro) FEB-032: Sleep of AgesVasectomy Party {split} c62. VP concludes his Wulfgar Command series with 3 tracks of various styles ranging from blown out power electronics, to a nearly 20 minutes screeching noise crawl.

White Album 2 (CG) Developer: Leaf, Censorship: Mosaic.

Second try of a wip recorded now on my tablet. Let me know what you think .

Продавец: Интернет-магазин Ozon. Адрес: Россия, Москва, Пресненская набережная, 10. ОГРН: 1027739244741

Tracklist

A Terror On The Roosevelt Island Tram 18:18
B Strike On The Financial District 12:21

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Vasectomy Party is a new harsh noise project from Florida. Think lots of low end rumbling, explosions, metal junk clanging, blown out speakers, hidden vocals, and Rutger Hauer.Vasectomy Party is the project of Hal Harmon, the dude who runs the label Forever Escaping Boredom, which is located only twenty minutes from my humble abode here in the Sunshine State. The label specializes in the noisiest of noises, and Vasectomy Party is no different. Hal’s description of Vasectomy Party is pretty much spot on: “lots of low end rumbling, explosions, metal junk clanging, blown out speakers, hidden vocals, and Rutger Hauer.” The tape in question, The Wulfgar Command II (I assume the second part to The Wulfgar Command I on Strange Tapes) is a cassette I received in a trade from Hal not too long ago.It starts with a sample about how everyone has the “killer instinct” inside of them or something, then cuts to some harsh ass noise gargle. The noises shift and change, swirl and sputter, some reverbed out vocals/yells come through, and some clanging metal or some shit makes an appearance. Just about everything coming from the speakers is in lower frequencies, which gives it a thick, muffled sound that is borderline soothing. About halfway in everything comes to a low warble, but quickly builds up and is firing on all cylinders once again, introducing some new sound textures to the mix with a more electronic feel. By the time it is through I am craving more. This shit is dynamic as fuck.Flip to side B, and again it starts with a sample (some lasers or some shit, futuristic fighting/war). This time around, rather than hanging in the lower frequencies, it’s a total sonic assault. Highs, lows, mids, no frequency stone is left unturned. The music literally feels like a dramatic interpretation of some futuristic laser war, and I feel like I’m “in the shit” and some buddies of mine just got wiped out by some plasma grenade or something while giant hover tanks pass overhead. The frenzied action lets up about halfway through, only to come back full force x 2 and then drop out suddenly. Tight.The tape itself is a good dub by Brooklyn Tape Dupes, and the insert is put together in a simple and efficient fashion. It’s a double-sided j-card with all the usual information, some quotes about terrorism, and imagery to fit the theme. While nothing about it really jumps out at me, it is laid out logically, easy to read, and overall effective. This ain’t no diss—the number of poorly laid out/put together tapes out there greatly out number the amount of well put together ones. And the price is more than fair at 7.00USD postage paid, so it’s pretty sweet all around.To say I liked this tape would be an understatement; right now it’s hovering near the top of my list of awesome shit I’ve acquired this year. It’s put together well, and while not visually striking, the noise contained on the tape is really something else. This is some great, dynamic, and enjoyable harsh noise action that should not be missed.- Patrick McBratney (Suave Citation)