Eine ganz-ganz feine Scheibe -> STEEL HOOK PROSTHESES

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Eine ganz-ganz feine Scheibe -> STEEL HOOK PROSTHESES

Beitragvon Herr Herzschmerz » 31.08.2005 (23:50)

Ganz frisch aus Ami-Land bekommen ... ;)

Hab` noch 8 Exemplare hier ...

http://www.paincompliance.net/mp3.html

Reinschauen, hören ... und geil werden ... hehehe ... echt ein Mörderteil!

Wer eine CD haben will, bitte e-Mail an barbie.blutig@gmx.at

Ergebenst,

H. H.
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Beitragvon Herr Herzschmerz » 31.08.2005 (23:54)

Hier das edle Cover ...

Echt ein Leckerbissen ...

http://www.paincompliance.net/SHPCover-copy.gif

Bild
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Beitragvon -=tribe of ihadh=- » 23.01.2006 (22:45)

*threadausderversenkunghol*
Da stimme ich vollkommen zu! Ich habe die Scheibe heute bekommen und bin sehr begeistert. Sie kombinieren echt guten Death-Industrial mit etwas Dark-Ambient, was meistens zu einem guten Spannungsbogen in den einzelnen Tracks führt. Die Produktion an sich ist auch sehr hochwertig... Hat zwar ein paar schwache Momente (Metacarnal), ich kann sie aber insgesamt nur empfehlen.
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Beitragvon Toxxiq » 23.01.2006 (23:36)

Ich finde die Scheibe auch sehr gelungen und in der Tat schwingt da in einigen Titeln eine düstere Atmosphäre mit. Etwas brutaler zur Sache ging das Vorgängeralbum "Torturous Anxiety", welchem ich sogar noch ein i-Tüpfelchen mehr aufsetzen möchte.
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Beitragvon Noisewerrrrk » 24.01.2006 (8:05)

Falls es interessiert: Auf Borerecords erscheinen demnächst eine SHP/Mörkermannen-Split-CD und eine Kompilation der bisherigen SHP-3" CDs mit zwei neuen Tracks.

Ich freu mich drauf!
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Beitragvon L.White » 25.01.2006 (21:41)

STEEL HOOK PROSTHESES: TORTUROUS ANXIETY
CDr: L-White Records LW-028 [2004]
Ltd x 200
Stalking seems like such a fun hobby. Pick a victim at random then proceed to make their life a living misery by stealing their underwear and sending obscene letters through the mail. The neat touch, and one guaranteed to have them reaching for the Prozac, is to phone their home and work at every conceivable hour and play them music down the phone to send them over the edge of sanity.
When I start stalking I?m going to use this release by Steel Hook Prostheses for my telephone terror campaign. I visualise my intended target picking up the receiver at 2am and receiving the sounds from the bowels of hell and the vocals of a wounded soul screaming at them making their tears flow like a Roman fountain. "Torturous Anxiety" is a recording to strike fear into the heart of normal people. Monumental portions of the blackest power electronics, sound samples and the voice of Darth Vader with a seriously bad head cold combine to make a sick piece of music that equally attracts and repulses. Picture a gangrenous boil breaking out over virgin white silky skin. The putrefying stench of despair hangs over this recording like an Iraq prison controlled by the Americans. Welcome to my world baby. No-one gets out of here alive. There?s a big breasted women who lives just down the road from me. Time to give her an early morning call.
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Steel Hook Prostheses - Torturous Anxiety CD (LW028) (L-White)
From Scott Candey/Wormgear: This is a new 10 song CD release in an oversized plastic bag and color sleeve package with some great grindhouse style cover art. Steel Hook Prostheses has always adeptly combined numerous elements of Dark Ambient, Death Industrial and Power Electronics, and this release shows them developing that concoction further. "Shrine Of Mutilation" opens the disc with about three minutes of nice droning ambience before the cycling distortions and processed vocals emerge. The vocals are delivered more in a exaggerated speaking manner than relentless full blown screams and it works well with the remaining ambience at the foundation of the track. "Dismemberment" uses gritty deep synth tones, throbbing noise abrasions and a venomous vocal attack to slowly build into a heaving beast. "The Masochist" begins with some minimal drones and a sample that gives rise to a ragged loop of distortion and swelling noise. The vocals on this track are lower in the mix and behave more like additional sound layer rather than a obvious vocal tract. "Parasitic" has a churning Death Industrial flair with some nice analog electronics sounds, and crispy distortions against a heavy tonal low end, and again the vocals are there but within the mix rather than on top of it. Tracks eight and nine are remixes by Control and Azoikum respectively, and fit nicely into the context of the album while still showing the fingerprints of the remixers. The things I really like about this project include their use of noise and atmosphere in unison, it leads to deeper and more sinister moods that build detail and allow for different ways to listen to the tracks. They consistently change up the processing on the vocals and the way the vocals are delivered so as not to get redundant and to actually match the tone of the sonics rather than just spitting them out methodically over whatever is there. This is a project that has improved with each new installment to their discography and definitely worth investigating if you are still unfamiliar." Lmtd 200 copies
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STEEL HOOK PROSTHESES "Torturous Anxiety" CDr (L.White Records ? LW 028)
At least a non-collaborative full-length by SHP. After couple effective short deliveries & collaborations, I was wondering what it could be like SHP sound developing over 60 minutes. It could have been worth a regular CD. Anyway this is in the A5-folder in plastic bag cover lim.200 series of L.White. SHP definately deserve more. Except the "Don't Hunt?" compilation I tend to appreciate gfg-digital graphic work, but this time it's really a mess, unbearable. A chainsaw duel, because of "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" & SHP are from Texas?? Cheapest tattoo-like flames, "tribal surf" designs, as seen on rednecks' motorcycles, cars or shirts. Flowers. A shame. Anyway, despite this cover, which is probably to be thrown & let's make our own, the disc deserves all attention. Closer to CONTROL than european heavy electronics this time, with more atmospheric passages. Bass gets unbelievably crushing, making your bones vibrate. Roaring. Engines in sound sources. Occasional multi-effected vocals, flangered & more. Highlight to me would be 4th track "Establishing dominance", & weaker one could be 7th "Savage and contentment", too much pulsation-based a bit like SEKTION B, maybe a purposed track as it's on L.White. Then 8th track is "Dismemberment" (2nd on the CDr in SHP original version) covered by CONTROL, & 9th is another SHP track as remixed by AZOIKUM. Ah! CONTROL & AZOIKUM versions, just like on SKM-ETR "Human Speed Bumps" 3"? Well both tracks are good, powerfully done anyway. Most definately it should have been a regular CD, like CONTROL "Misanthrope".
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Beitragvon Noisewerrrrk » 19.02.2006 (14:20)

Die Split-CDR ist seit kurzem erhältlich. Kommt im schlanken DVD-Case mit s/w-Cover.

Feines Material beider Projekte. Wieder etwas mehr Richtung Death-Industrial würde ich sagen. Allerdings will ich keinen Genre-Definitionskrieg vom Zaun brechen.
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