Cosmic Coincedence Control
(Endorphine Factory) Used CD $40.00 (Out-of-stock)
Claustrophobic and imposing noise layered with heavy fuzz and set at a fairly slow pace from 1992, reaching a wall-of-sound intensity. Edition of 500
Love & Noise
(Endorphine Factory - EDP012) Used CD $25.00 (Out-of-stock)
“The colonizing whine of the infinitely tiny and reactionary,” says [Desperation + Noise], “… the pink fire expelled by ant synapses when they connect…, brushing harsh against its similar brothers…, and screaming … to no one in particular.” From 1996.
Loud Sounds Dopa – Live In USA
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There’s something to be said, says Unborn Whiskey, about how Mayuko Hino, Hiroshi Hasegawa and crew “close-mic collapsed stars” and allow us to “travel inside these dead lights and see colors as the truest reflections possible.” Hand-numbered sample/1000.
MONTE CAZAZZA / MAYUKO HINO / MASON JONES / ELDEN M.
Chaos Of The Night – Live At KFJC
(Endorphine Factory - EDP010) Used CD $20.00
Massive 1994 noise jam with C.C.C.C.’s Hino playing a metal sheet, Cazazza on bass, Allegory Chapel’s Elden M. on sampler, and Jones on electric guitar. Huge, bass-cabinet-shredding eruptions. A deep noise battle loud and sublime. Sealed.
Otis
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“This is not an album as much as it is a musical collage [of] … pop culture nods and strange mash-ups,” asserts Female Trouble. “To call Nakahara just another noise artist is almost undermining his finely tuned ear for the absurd. One notable song that fairly represents his humor is a loop of the main guitar riff from Lenny Kravitz’s, ‘Are You Gonna Go My Way?’ combined with his signature frenzied screams and some bells and whistles to boot.”