recommend something hard, machinic, rhythmic and psychedelic

Numbers

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I am really more and more getting into this kind of stuff. Industrial, but not the all-out testosteron type; tribal, while avoiding exoticity; trance, but without it getting cheese. Hard to find, but very often worth it.
 

catalog

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i saw simon crab / bourb quark recently and it was a really good show. i remember thinking it was shocking that it was described as 'noise' - it all felt very close to good minimal techno
 

Numbers

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i saw simon crab / bourb quark recently and it was a really good show. i remember thinking it was shocking that it was described as 'noise' - it all felt very close to good minimal techno

He put out some amazing stuff, I agree. This comes fairly close to techno indeed (and even seems to acknowledge it):

 
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other_life

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I am really more and more getting into this kind of stuff. Industrial, but not the all-out testosterone type; tribal, while avoiding exoticity; trance, but without it getting cheese. Hard to find, but very often worth it.
yellow magic orchestra on technodelic and bgm + their 80s solo records are the best at this imymoo (in my ymo opinion)
especially harry hosono's whole 82-89 period
 

other_life

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and sakamoto's b2 unit and esperanto
a more ambient cut
(feels like this one inspired 0pn's r+7)
i'm huge on coil atm also, thirdform Doesn't Like It
 

thirdform

pass the sick bucket
Third doesn't like Coil? Wouldn't have guessed

I understood what they were trying to do but it all came across as anything but ritualistic in the sense of ceremonial magic here... they would have done better to concentrate on finding the microtones between the notes and summoning the rats from soho. it was all a bit too refined. would rather settle for free jazz (not the pharoah type, the ayler/shepp type...)

Tell you what though there is some fantastic experimental guitar noise from a british group (I think) called borbegomitus. will upload tomorrow if not on youtube.
 
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pattycakes_

Can turn naughty
Ever listen to The Soft Machine? Just realised their LP Third covers all the bases requested apart from machinic but that's in their name, and the LP is your name, so...!
 

other_life

bioconfused
i was guessing it was more their influence (to the detriment of lesser known but more Spot On for ritual-ice type artists) on recent artists
 

Mr. Naga Pickle

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I understood what they were trying to do but it all came across as anything but ritualistic in the sense of ceremonial magic here... they would have done better to concentrate on finding the microtones between the notes and summoning the rats from soho. it was all a bit too refined. would rather settle for free jazz (not the pharoah type, the ayler/shepp type...)

Tell you what though there is some fantastic experimental guitar noise from a british group (I think) called borbegomitus. will upload tomorrow if not on youtube.
THEYRE CALLED BORBETOMAGUS AND THEYRE FROM NEW YORK CITY!!!!! THEY ARE NOT BRISH!!!! THE NOISE OF THEM MOSTLY COMING FROM SAXOPHONE!!!!! NOT GUITAR!!!! IAM VERY UPSET ABOUT YOU RIGHT NOW TURDPORN !!!!!!

 

thirdform

pass the sick bucket
THEYRE CALLED BORBETOMAGUS AND THEYRE FROM NEW YORK CITY!!!!! THEY ARE NOT BRISH!!!! THE NOISE OF THEM MOSTLY COMING FROM SAXOPHONE!!!!! NOT GUITAR!!!! IAM VERY UPSET ABOUT YOU RIGHT NOW TURDPORN !!!!!!


no, I invented this group in my head. they are the uk jamaican version of Borbetomagus. borbegomitus. like Subhead in the 80s. really heavy ragga basslines married to painful guitar noise.
 
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