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it's good stuff. check it out cause it's a bit hard to categorize.

Sorry about that. I'd figured that this was not specific to the neo-folk.

Anyway,

Early Laibach is the cream of the martial industral crop. I actually work out to that shit. It's very high-brow in my opinion. I'm not overly familiar with the genres involved. If one could point me in the direction of other good martial and ambient industrail I would be thankful.

Tietchens drone work is some of the best industrial soundscape I've ever heard and, surprisingly, he's gaining a lot of favor in academic circles. I've never heard kirlian camera. What is it? Any good?

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Komakino is London based design duo that is launching their third Collection for S/S 09. Designed by Jin Kim from Korea and Federico Capalbo from Italy, their SS09 menswear collection is inspired by decadence, deliverance and human sense of disillusion and loss.

For SS09 the collection incorporates their debut use of print, including symbolic text such as Swedish Runes, spelling “Komakino†on the garments. Introducing deconstruction, dirty cuts and applications for this collection.

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http://www.kctv.co.uk/events/komakino/

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Nazi Ufo Commander "Radiant Entropie"

So, I finally got this Old Europa Cafe release. Extremely good shit.

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Some words (not mine) about what it sounds like:

Radiant Entropie is the second and – I have it on good authority – final transmission from the mysterious and elusive Nazi UFO Commander, following 2006’s Strange Monasteries CD-R, also released by Old Europa Café. There are also two compilation appearances, on the David E. Williams tribute album The Appeal Of Discarded Orthodoxy (also reviewed – twice! – by Judas Kiss), and on the 7-CD set The Old Europa Café, celebrating the Old Europa Café label’s 100th release. Nazi UFO Commander has now lit out for unknown territories, whether that be Aldebaran, Neuschwabenland, Agartha, or somewhere else entirely. What we are left with is, according the Old Europa Café, “a last warning from beyond to the hive mind extant on this planet.” 14 tracks occupy 43 minutes of playing time, in which dense, abstract electronica is combined with vocal samples and male vocals delivered in a conspiratorial whisper, imparting much information on the subjects of the NASA moon landings, evolutionary DNA coding, extraterrestrial social engineering and, yes, Nazi UFOs and rocketry (all texts are also given in the album booklet). The short track ‘Fylfot’ interrupts vertiginous, penetrating sheets of metallic drone with urgent beeps, like a launch pad being cleared for blast-off. ‘Ahnenerbe LD’ overlays Tibetan Buddhist chanting with processed choral vocals and cold, mechanistic ambient atmospherics. ‘Declaration’, which is, at nearly ten minutes, the longest track on Radiant Entropie, has an ominous heartbeat rhythm and harsh swooping tones acting as a backdrop to the whispered vocals, which narrate a complex and sinister tale of the development of the Haunebu flying disc aircraft and the involvement of the Aryan aliens from Aldebaran.

I can pm rapidshare links if anyone's interested.

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