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CORR//PT│0N_UN1T - S7ATU5_4ND_ID3NTIF!C4TION:FR4ME

This is another two-track release from this Calgary, Alberta wall noise project. Each of the fifteen-minute track mixes crude-yet-detailed texturing with sombre to atmospheric elements, which vaguely hint at harmony.


Golem - Golem( Blu Ray)

Golem is a late 70’s low-budget Sci-fi drama set in a dystopian post-nuclear future, in which a worker is unsure if he’s human or a clone. The Polish film is a decidedly glum, grey and claustrophobic affair, which from time to time is edged with moments of both pitch-black humour and communist satire.  Here from Second Run is a Blu-ray release of the film, featuring a 2k scan of the picture, a new commentary track, and four early short films by the same director.


Cryptopsy - An Insatiable Violence

As a huge fan of Cryptopsy's music in the 90s and early 00's, I did not expect to be reviewing a new Cryptopsy album in 2025.  Drummer Flo Mounier is the only consistent member in their discography, and this new album features an entirely new lineup from classic Cryptopsy, although it has been largely consistent since their 2012 self-titled album, with Chris Donaldson handling guitars and Oliver Pinard on bass for the last three releases.


Dick Dynamite: 1944 - Dick Dynamite: 1944 (Blu Ray)

Dick Dynamite: 1944 is an action/ comedy/ horror film originally released in 2023 by Scottish writer/ director Robbie Davidson (Radge Land and Vamplifier). Davidson is also a musician who has played in a number of different bands including The Exploited. The film stars Snars, a first time actor who takes on the titular role as Dick Dynamite, alongside Olly Bassi (Dead Among the Pines, Virtual Vendetta and Paul Dood’s Deadly Lunch Break), Shaun Davidson (Vamplifier), Mark Burdett (Vamplifier and Sair Ane), Irvine Welsh (writer of Trainspotting, Filth and The Acid House) and former Queens of the Stone Age and Kyuss bass player Nick Oliveri (Book of Shadows: Blair Witch Project 2, Project X and Sand Castle). 


Various Artists - Electric Junk - Deutsche Rock, Psych and Kosmische

Electric Junk is a four-CD journey into the mid to late 70s German underground music scene-whatever the genre category!. The thirty-two-track collection blends the known, lesser-known, and obscure projects in a nice and even manner, with a (largely ) good/eventful flow of tracks throughout the four-disc unfold.


I Heart Willie - I Heart Willie(VOD)

With new horror films a dime a dozen these days, coming up with something that’s novel, innovative and creatively distinct is quite a challenge. I’m no fan of the elitist term ‘elevated’ horror, but whatever we choose to call it there’s undeniably been a surge in scope, creativity, complexity and emotional depth within the horror genre over the last ten to twenty year; triggered around the release of The Babadook and picked up by the combined forces of Ari Aster and A24, Jordan Peele and Robert Eggers. At the other end of the spectrum, there’s I Heart Willie – a slasher centred upon a disfigured and wildly indiscriminate serial killer masquerading as Mickey Mouse.


Throbbing Gristle - Live at the Volksbühne

Mute Records has been home to Throbbing Gristle since 1986, when they put out their ‘untitled’ CD1, a set of previously unreleased recordings from 1979. Since then, the label has had a hand in most of the band’s releases, reissuing the entirety of their back catalogue complete with a bounty of extras, before moving on to their latter-day live performances. This included 2004’s A Souvenir of Camber Sands, recorded and released on the same night, and now Live at the Volksbühne, Berlin, New Year's Eve, 2005 - a concert that appeared on last year’s TG Berlin box set but has now been made available for the first time as a standalone vinyl or CD release.


No Fun HNW/ Hana Haruna - Split

Here we have a US wall noise split- it’s a two-track affair. Moving from the crude/raw/ at points unpredictable walling of South Carolina’s No Fun HNW. Onto the thicker/ more set-yet-detailed attack of Portland’s Hana Haruna.


The House of Witchcraft - The House of Witchcraft ( Blu Ray)

The House of Witchcraft is a late 1980s Italian film that bends elements of supernatural mystery, Are-they-going-mad-or-not thriller, and slasher. It features Swiss cult actor Paul Muller (A Virgin Among The Living Dead, Barbwire Dolls) in one of its lead roles. The picture is an entertaining/ campy enough slice of euro horror, though maybe not a gory/wacky as you’d normally hope from the genre/ time.  Here from Cauldron Films is a recent region-free Blu-ray of the film, taking in a new 2K/uncut print of the film, a commentary track from genre experts, and a few other new extras.


The Cathedral Of New Emotions - The Cathedral Of New Emotions( Blu Ray)

The Cathedral Of New Emotions is an animated film regarding a 1970s commune of Berlin stoners and intellectuals, launched in space in a packing container clutched by a giant flying hand. The early 2000s German film is a highly heady slice of sci-fi, woven with threads of surrealism, sexualised imagery, and general stoned-out wackiness- all soundtracked by a mix of tripped-out Kraut rock grooves and spaced-out synth scapes.  Here from Deaf Crocodile is a region A Blu-ray release of the film, featuring a new commentary track, and a selection of new and archive extras.


SELM - dehNUNG

Noisy beats are the name of the game for Belgian duo SELM, hitting Aesthetical with their latest, dehNUNG, this June. Somewhere in the mixed-up electronic minefield between industrial and techno, SELM presents an intriguing look at the guts behind the body moving and blasting tones. Hard to pin down and all the better for this quality, dehNUNG is brash experimental electronics with a dark, dystopian vibe. Like something from the future after machines take over, this latest is grim and rough, but a very enjoyable look at alternative tones, textures, and beats.


Butchwife - Chronic Nausea

Butchwife is a London-based project that’s been active since 2023. It releases either no inputting/ glitching edged harsh noise, or walled noise. This two-track digital release sits firmly in the second category.


Raté - L7hN

L7hN is a digital release that serves up two roughshod and rapidly battering examples of walled noise from this Bordeaux-based project. Each track runs at around the thirteen-minute mark- shifting between an all-out bass-ripped attack, and a blend of constant churning crunch/sinister hiss.


Ennaytch - Endless Emptiness Forever

Endless Emptiness Forever is a recent two-thirty-minute track release from USA’s Ennaytch. It sees the project moving away from its normal, creative/ at times quirky, and ambient take on walled noise, for a thicker, constantly churning, and bleak sound.


Reverse Image & Thomas B W Bailey - Tokokawa/常若

Here we have a CD from Fourth Dimension Records, a great UK label now relocated to Poland, presented in a digipak and decorated with abstract photographs of organic matter - reflecting the sonic themes found on the album. 常若/Tokokawa has three tracks, all very much cut from the same cloth, and is described in the label blurb as: ‘Powered by modular synthesis [and] “concrete” assemblage technique’. In that regard it’s completely unclear who is doing what in the duo, but this doesn’t lessen the album’s impact.


Collage - Motel D'amour

Musical archaeology is finding the lost gems and treasures of past eras that have fallen through the cracks for a number of reasons, either they were very regional and underheard, their label didn't make it during numerous format changes, or even more rare, they were totally unreleased. With the advent of user driven sites/apps like YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok, many have been dusting off these old classics and spinning them for long time fans and the new generation alike. However, it takes the artist or label themselves to come forth with the rare, unreleased gem and present it like the musical mithril it is. The Outer Edge was contacted by Markus Kammann of NDW group Collage with just that magical find, an unreleased work from 1985, Motel d'amour


Plasma D'arc - Ellipse

Plasma D'arc is the duo of instrumentalist Nikola Jan Gross and synthesist/producer Gaspard Gigon.  Their debut release, Ellipse, is available for cassette or download through Swiss label SBIRE, a thirty-minute release with six tracks averaging five-seven minutes each.


Hawkwind - There Is No Space For Us

There Is No Space For Us is the thirty-seventh studio album from UK space Rock legends Hawkwind. The eight-track album sees the five-piece firing on all cylinders- creating a record that rewardingly shifts from spacecraft zooming urgency, mid-paced starry wonder, and constellation drifting moodiness


Home Service - A Live Transmission

Folk rock band, Home Service were formed by ex-members of the Albion Band in the 1980s. Only two of the original eight members remain, Michael Gregory (drums and percussion) and Graeme Taylor (electric guitars), the rest of the current lineup includes Andy Lester (Trombone), Shane Brennan (Trumpet), Andy Findon (Saxophone), Steve King (keyboards and tenor saxophone), Rob Levy (bass guitar), and last but not least,  the legend that is Bob Fox (acoustic guitar and vocals).


Fabien Lévy - De l'art d'induire en erreur

Fabien Lévy is a French composer whose work sits between urgent modern composition and angular avant-jazz. Here’s a  CD bringing together five of his pieces from between the 1990s and early 2020s.


Evis Sammoutis - Atrapós

Evis Sammoutis is a Cypriot American composer who creates dartingly layered, to emotionally taut/ detailed modern classical works. From the always worthy Kairos Music, Atrapós is a CD release bringing together five of his pieces, with a focus largely on string and chamber works.


Night Of The Felines - Night Of The Felines(Blu Ray)

Night Of The Felines is a 70’s Roman Porno film that blends character study and sleazy humour. It’s set in and around a downtown Tokyo bathhouse, focusing on those who work there & find pleasure there. The film is a quirky, often oddly charming affair, with one or two arty touches here & there. Here from 88 Films, as part of there series of reissues from the roman porno cycle- taking in a new HD scan, a new commentary, and a few other extras.


Bad Channels - Bad Channels( Blu Ray)

Bad Channels is a wayward blend of 1950s sci-fi and 1990s wacky comedy, with a side order of  80s metal-focused musical.  The film regards a small-town radio station under attack by an alien who snatches, shrinks, and puts a selection of women in glass jars.  It’s a picture that manages to both try your patience and entertain, making it a film that is easy to be in two minds about.  Here from Full Moon Entertainment is a recent Blu-Ray release of the film, featuring a new commentary track and a few other extras.


DAS B. - Love

From scouring the pages of Google, it’s clear that free-jazz ensemble Das B. place greater emphasis on their music than sustaining a public profile. And why trouble oneself with such 21st-century concerns when you are producing music of this calibre? Formed in 2014, when Lebanese trumpeter Mazen Kerat, keen to continue the sonic explorations he’d been developing for over a decade in his native Beirut, started to assemble a group of Berlin-based musicians.  He approached collaborators pianist Magda Mayas and drummer Tony Buck, followed shortly by bassist Mike Majkowski and the quartet set off on tour, pledging their allegiance to the world of noise exploration. With their debut Canopy released in 2020 - a live performance recorded three years previously, now comes their first studio effort, a re-imagining of John Coltrane’s seminal A Love Supreme, recorded in 2022 and simply called Love


Visceral: Between the Ropes of Madness - Visceral: Between the Ropes of Madness (Blu Ray)

Now here is a film that lives up to its title, and then some!, Visceral: Between the Ropes of Madness is a 2010 Chilean picture, regarding the unfolding/ breakdown of a boxer. It features gore/ violence- both extreme & sexualized, Intense BDSM, rage, torture, vomit and a largely industrial/noise-based soundtrack- which intensifies things even more. Here from Unearthed Films- those seekers of worldwide extreme film- is the first ever Blu-ray release of the film, including a director's commentary track & a few other things.


The Iron Rose - The Iron Rose( Blu-Ray/ UHD)

The Iron Rose was the fifth feature film from French director/ writer Jean Rollin. The early 1970s film saw him stepping away from his normal erotic & often vampiric-focused fare, for a very slow-burning & moody drama, come low-key psychological drama regarding two lovers lost/ trapped in a graveyard.  Here, from Powerhouse, as part of their series of reissues of Rollin’s filmography, is either a UHD or Blu-ray release of the film. It takes a new 4K scan, two versions of the film, a new commentary track, and a selection of new and archive extras.


Nikos Veliotis/ Alex Zethson - CRYO

CRYO is a trip into gloomily bounding and ultimately very doom-laden modern composition for cello and piano. It’s a two-track album, with each track lasting around the twenty-minute mark, and each is as brooding & bleak as the last.


Paper Trio - Hippo Road

I think it’s fair to say that the use of scat singing/ jazz vocalising has a decidedly mixed/ often negative history- more often than not, it can sound either very pretentious, annoying, or just plain silly. So as a result, I usually avoid anything related/ connected to it the like plague, and this is where Hippo Road comes in, as I think it easily stands as one of the most rewarding, versatile, and creative examples I’ve heard of the form, along as been a great edgy/moody improv jazz release.


Stilluppsteypa - Schokolino Choco Loco

Challenging audiences for four decades, Icelandic duo Stilluppsteypa has delivered their newest LP, Schokolino Choco Loco, via Futura Resistenza. Experimental but very accessible, this duo creates an engaging composition of electronic indulgence that, while hard to put one's finger on, never gets unwieldy or overly bizarre. Its almost dreamlike construction allows the listener to get lost in its many tones, folds, drones, and layers, changing with each successive spin. Always playing to the brighter side of experimentation, Schokolino Choco Loco is a whimsical bit of electronics that will bring a smile to many faces. 


Olion - Art Of Receiving

Art Of Receiving is a twelve-minute trip into soothingly tunnelling, if lightly gritty ANW from Poland’s Olion. This is a self-released digital single/ EP.


MDS - Brutal Deluxe

Here’s thirty minutes of brutalising ‘n’ billowing walled noise from UK’s MDS ( Most Dangerous Soldier). This project's themes all of its work around macho/robotic sci-fi focused anime, and the like- for this release, we get an illustration of a futuristic/ violent ballgame, along the lines of Rollerball (1975).


Owners Of Knowledge - Punishment For Rebellion

Punishment For Rebellion ( რაჯანყებისთვის სასჯელი) is a three-track album from  Mtskheta, Georgia‘s Owners Of Knowledge, who blend walled noise, dense ambience, and field recordings. As with other recent releases from the project, each of the tracks has a runtime of twenty-five minutes- the sound is set/ fixed


Private Club - Private Club(Blu Ray)

Private Club is a mid-70s French film that blends softcore sleaze with romantic drama, which regards a soon-to-be-wed Paris taxi driver who gets involved with an exclusive/secret sex club. It’s a decidedly tonal mixed affair, weaving together threads of drama, softcore action with light touches of comedy and mystery. Here from 88 Films is a recent, rather bare-bones Blu-ray release of the film.


Steppenwolf - Steppenwolf (Blu Ray)

Steppenwolf is a 2024 thriller from Kazakhstan, written and directed by Adilkhan Yerzhanov (Ademoka’s Education, The Gentle Indifference of the World and A Dark, Dark Man).  The film stars Berik Aytzhanov (The Composer, The Liquidator and The Legend of Tomiris), Azamat Nigmanov (Konvoy, Inseparable and Vtoroe Zrenie) and Anna Starchenko (Mavr, Cadet and Nartai).


SATØRI - Pillars of Salt

Long-running experimental industrial act SATØRI hit Cold Spring earlier this year for his latest slab of noise and destruction, Pillars of Salt. Blowing out eardrums and blasting brains over the last five decades, SATØRI bring their brand of industrial in a more rhythmic, beat-driven direction, all while staying true to their harsher, layered roots. Heavy in both tone and theme, the grim soundscapes on Pillars of Salt will be sure to darken anyone's day.


Teodora Stepančić - O A | F G

O A | F G  takes in two very sparse/ spaced-out examples of modern ensemble work, from Belgrade-born, now New York City based composer Teodora Stepančić. These are works that need both patience( from the listener and players alike) and a good sense of memory, so very much a release that will take both time and effort to fully appreciate.


John Cage/ Apartment House - Chamber Works…1943- 1951

Chamber Works…1943- 1951 is a collection of pieces highlighting both the creativity and variation of John Cage's earlier work. It finds members of the highly regarded modern ensemble Apartment House playing the works, with such great flair, depth and clarity.


Motorpsycho! - Motorpsycho!( Blu Ray)

Motorpsycho! was the 11th film from American filmmaker/ writer Russ Meyer. It was made just before his first breakthrough/cult classic film Faster, Pussycat!, Kill!, kill! In the year 1965.  Unlike much of Ms Meyer’s output, there’s no camp, cheese, or wacky plotting elements- as Motorpsycho! is more of a straight, dusty set and gritty action thriller- regarding a trio of bikers who go on rape and murder spree- with the unlikely pairing of a small-town veterinarian, and French Filipino ex-dancer looking for vengeance. The film feels of its time, with its brisk blend of noir thriller, gunplay ‘n’ chase-based action, and drama. Here, from Severin, as part of their series of reissued Meyer films, is a Blu-ray release of the film, taking in a new 4 K scan, a commentary track, and an interview.


Entertaining Mr Sloane - Entertaining Mr Sloane ( Blu Ray)

Entertaining Mr Sloane is an early 1970s British seedy drama/ dark comedy regarding a manipulative pretty boy lodger who gets his claws into a quirky brother & sister duo. The film featured ahead of its time homo/hetero-lusting, innuendo tipped to bitchy laced dialogue, and bucket loads of campiness. Here from Severin Films is a Blu-ray release of the film, taking a 2k of the picture, a new commentary track, and a selection of new/ archive extras.


Whore’s Breath - North Of The Viaduct

North Of The Viaduct is an example of a more layer active wall craft from Cincinnati’s Whore’s Breath. It’s a thirty-minute track that rewardingly weaves together several textual profiles and interesting tonal details for an engaging yet expertly controlled wall-noise ride.


Raté - 765cJ

765cJ  finds this Bordeaux-based wall noise project presenting us with a rather mysterious/subtle unsettling wall. The single track runs for just eighteen minutes, moving from a jarring/uneasy start, to the dense swirling disorientation main.


Koobaatoo Asparagus - Sinful Secrets

Sinful Secrets is a recent bone-grinding and nerve-searing example of the walled noise from this long-running/ ultra prolific Californian project. The release features a single forty-minute track, which remains full, thick, and completely unforgiving throughout.


The Rapacious Jailbreaker - The Rapacious Jailbreaker(Blu Ray)

The Rapacious Jailbreaker is a 1974 crime drama from Japanese director Sadao Nakajima (A Savage Beast Goes Mad, Jeans Blues: No Future and The Seburi Story). The film stars Kōju Meguro aka Hiroki Matsukata (13 Assassins, The Shogun Assassins and Hanzo the Razor), Tomisaburô Wakayama (Black Rain, Lone Wolf and Cub: Sword of Vengeance and Lone Wolf and Cub: Babycart in the Land of Demons), Naoko Ôtani (Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters, Zatoichi at Large and Kitsune no kureta akanbô), and Tsunehiko Watase (The Incident, Heaven and Earth and A Strange Beast Goes Mad)


Ben Chatwin - Klasis

Klasis, the latest EP from Ben Chatwin, houses four emotionally charged, lushly textured, engaging electronic pieces that quickly make their impact and don't let go until the album is over. Exploring the dynamic tension brought about by skillfully played synths, cello, and cinematic arrangement, Chatwin brings the listener on a quick but fruitful journey through mind, body, and soul. At just around seventeen minutes, Klasis works deftly to hit its stride and make its mark, and still manages to improve with successive spins.


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