Showing posts with label Land of Decay. Show all posts
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Saturday, May 26, 2012

Aquarius Records on The Fortieth Day + Sshe Retina Stimulants + Terence Hannum

FORTIETH DAY, THE / SSHE RETINA STIMULANTS / TERENCE HANNUM  "split"  (Land Of Decay)  cassette

The final installment in the recent batch of tapes from Land Of Decay, this one a three way collaboration between Terence Hanuum, he being one half of aQ faves Locrian, and two other groups we had never heard before, The Fortieth Day and Shee Retina Stimulants, and like the rest of the tapes in this batch (Number None, Ithi, Andre Foisy, Wraiths) this is another slab of grim, low end minimal blackness, a sort of post industrial thrum, all looped layers and blurred rumble and crunch, but LIKE those others, this is way more than just noise, the sound here is lush and haunting, the loops add a subtle rhythmic element, much of the time spent creeping and drifting and woozily shimmering, but the proceedings pocked with bursts of static, blasts of tangled psychedelic noise, the framework provided by sonar like beeps, and softly stuttering clipped loops that become actual rhythms, occasionally sounding like some murky sprawl of heroin house, while at other times like some sort of abstract doom pulse, a heady plunderphonic songsuite of blacknoise, post industrial drift, and blissed out psychedelic minimalism, that manages to be surprisingly hypnotic.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Ninehertz reviews The Fortieth Day/Sshe Retina Stimulants/Terrence Hannum

http://www.ninehertz.co.uk/viewitem/3840


The Fortieth Day/Sshe Retina Stimulants/Terrence Hannum
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By mike, Fri 13th April 2012
/incoming/landofdecay.jpgThis release marks a rare, one-time only, collaboration between three factions and sounds that way.
A project recording that took place late at night at WLUW on Loyola University campus for a radio show called 'Something Else' in November 2009.
The Fortieth Day are a Chicagoan duo, Mark Solotroff and Isidro Reyes (also of influential power-electronics group Bloodyminded). Sshe Retina Stimulants is the moniker of Paolo Bandera, a founding member of Sigillum and Terence Hannum appears under his own name.
What is on offer is an alternating cauldron of subtle, soft drones and field recordings of machines whirring and what sounds like trains pulling into stations as well as more conventional feedback workouts. The effects sometimes blur into nothingness, only to come back and haunt with ghosts of echoes being replayed and sounds lurch towards you like gap-toothed tramps in the city.
It's both mysterious and overwhelming at the same time and you can feel there is a hell of a lot of collaberative energy being pooled here, nothing strikes it's own path, it buzzes together like a cloud of flies. More going on than you first suspect, it's not an easy listen, but you should probably give it a go.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Availability: The Fortieth Day collaborative cassette

You can order the new cassette directly from Land of Decay:


We will have copies for sale at our April 28 show at Casa Aztlan (Chicago, IL) with Xeno and Oaklander and Population, and afterwards remaining copies will be listed in the BloodShop!

The Fortieth Day reviewed in HSS

Hammer Smashed Sound posted a very nice review of the new collaborative cassette from The Fortieth Day, Sshe Retina Stimulants and Terence Hannum (of Locrian), which was just released by Land of Decay: