03 September, 2007
End summer: New Cut Hands releases

What? OH! It's a brand new load of fresh and clean Cut Hands releases!

The Heavy Winged albums are sold out again, a new batch forthcoming somewhere in the near future. Time is not my friend at the moment but we'll see.

Wholesale rates available on request.


Mp3ssss and covers: www.cuthands.net


Century Plants | Accidental Visitor CH021
cd-r

Massive inferno style guitar destruction by this new crew outta Albany, NY. Part raging metallic clang by way of the holy Shred, part meditative feedbacking in total Zen style. Escaping melodies get trashed like Blue Humans digging on a Loren Mazzacane Connors riff. You can just hear their pleasure in the trashing and bashing. Century Plants mitglieds Eric Hardiman and Ray Hare (also making a mark as a part of Burnt Hills) have shared bills with Dead Machines recently and are bound to shake things up wherever they plug in their tools. 3rd official release, 50 copies in polyvinyl sleeves with bah-boom artwerk.

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Ezra Jacobs | Krkkl CH022
cd-r

Another Dutch talent in the Cut Hands stable that I am very proud of. Dude built a synth into an old Soviet geiger counter, check this picture > http://ezrajacobs.net/x14x15geiger.html, I wouldn’t mind having that on my coffee table! Krkkl moves like a thick mudslide stuffed with mutated synths, sheets of metal being stroked, brushes of cello, shortwave transmissions that get massively interrupted by swirling effects and even some algorhythmic programming type stuff. Serious mindfuck potential. Jacobs manages to piece it all together into a cohesive and extremely overwhelming 24 minutes. A definite highlight in the current Dutch noise scene. Edition of 40 copies, in tiny polyvinyl sleeves with shady artwerk by Bas van Huizen.

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Burial Hex – Menstrual Hoax CH023
cd-r

Super bleak slab of muddy graveyard electronics by the man who helms the Skulls of Heaven label as well as rock his cock out with the likes of Davenport, Zodiacs, Totem and a bunch more. Clay Ruby finds the path that leads through the frostbitten trails of early Industrial pioneers but with a bit more of a sickening feel throughout. As if he’s purposely trying to nauseate the listener with geysers of bubbly noise. On Menstrual Hoax, Clay Ruby aka Wyrdskull hooks us up with two tracks, one is a studio recording and two live jammers packed in one thunderous caveman electronics track. The collaboration with Mumber Toes is extra sick, feels like drowning in blackened quicksand. End life. 80 copies in square dvd cases with b&w artwerk and psychedelic insert.

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Autoeroticasphyxiation & Thousand Year Frog – Choking on Lines of Sand CH025
cd-r

Live and totally wasted collabo between these two junk noise units. Sick bursts of lo-fi scuzz noise, churning synth aktion and twisted electronics. Facemelting dynamics that recall the abstracter Wolf Eyes blats as well as local peers Fossils. Never enough. Representing Hamilton like a bunch of industrial zombies ready to take over whatever comes their way. Edition of 40 in polyvinyl sleeves with b&w art.

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NEXT UP:
Tusco Terror - Mapping of a Burial
Starving Weirdos - Sudden Fear dvdr
Mark McGuire (Emeralds) - People's Parties
Slow Listener

NEAR FUTURE:
Skull Defekts - DFX
Suishou No Fune
Kill Devil Hills
God Willing
Sachiko & Reiki A.
Halflings
Drenches

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