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2025-07-24

cassette craze chronicles XLI feat. CH'AHOM, DÉLIRANT, DIRK SERRIES, GORGONIS, HAGER/KAPUTT, MIIRA, NEVER SOL, THE MOND and URN


Phew, they keep piling up! Time to spin some tapes again!






DIRK SERRIES - Fog Curtains (2025)

Let's start with the elephant in the room, the one which obviously sticks out in the picture above! Released by Momentarily Records, a label specialized on small cassette releases in special packaging, Dirk Serries' latest(ish?) solo album comes as an unexpected haptic experience in a grey block of concrete.
There's something oddly satisfying about this inconvenient housing which you cannot even fully close. Just holding this solid thing in your hand, feeling its surface - and also being glad that this is not the standard for all tapes.

The music fits the grey colour and just like the concrete surface is a rather textural experience, in which maybe three or four layers of sound keep meandering around each other, just like... uhm... "Fog Curtains". Droning, whooshing, resonating, this is a pure sound experience, the core of Ambient guitar music.

The Bandcamp description actually almost says it all:
"The four songs on the album are a beautiful and captivating journey through a misty landscape. The artwork consists of a self-cast concrete shell and a colourful credit inlay, which perfectly matches the slightly hazy colour of the tape."

One might only add that you probably won't even notice that these forty minutes are divided into four parts, because all changes are very subtle, the principle of organic formlessness never changes. "Fog Curtains" certainly requieres attention and deep listening - yet the album rewards you with a freeing and relaxing sensation not meant to be put into words.







GORGONIS - Choice Paralysis (2025)

A pink mutant cat shooting lasers from its eyes - yeah, this release by Fuzzed Up & Astromoon Records surely caught my attention with its packaging, too. Even though I was at work I immediately checked it out hoping that the music would be good enough to justify ordering it. And damn, this shit is not just good, but absolutely on fire!

Gorgonis from Boston are a big band project with a Rock'n'Roll line-up plus a brass section and additional gang vocals, combining a wide array of styles like Garage Punk, Rockabilly, Horror and Morricone soundtrack music, Psychedelic Rock and johnzornish Avantgarde Jazz to an exciting wild ride that could totally work as the score for a Super 8 Tarantino tribute short film.

Speaking of short: The songs are compactly on point, so the nine tracks don't even add up to a total playing time of twenty-five minutes. But that's just the right length for this fun little album. You can - and should - just always spin it again if you need more. It's a feral, loudly meowing killer!







DÉLIRANT - Thoughteater (2025)

I've already reviewed this deliciously horrifying slab of Dissonant Deathened Black Metal back in February, but as so often with releases from Sentient Ruin Laboratories it took a while until this awesome looking tape became available for a reasonable price in Europe.

And not that this fact needed further confirmation - but yes, Délirant's "Thoughteater", a sonic nightmare in seven chapters, remains of of the sickest Extreme Metal releases of the year. Yet after almost six months I still cannot close my review of this gloriously discordant maelstrom better then I already did, so I'll just lazily copy that whole last paragraph:

"Thoughteater" feels like the horrific freeze frame of the moment Saturn's son realizes that Francisco Goya is making his father fucking eat him alive. What a dickhead! And what a brain-levelling blast!







CH'AHOM - Knots Of Abhorrence (2023)

Alongside Délirant I also purhased a Sentient Ruin tape, which is a little older. Ch'ahom's debut album has been released in 2023, the same year I got the compilation of their first four demos.

"Knots Of Abhorrence" doesn't stray from the band's former path, yet only increases the quality of the German Death/Black Metal group's music. It's still dedicated to Aztec blood cults, intercuts its attacks of dissonant brutality with accordingly ritualistic flutes and percussions - and almost tries to hide its Progressive influences and technical masterclass in a swampy low-fi aesthetic. So if you don't pay attention you might miss that this actually a pretty amazing, atmospherically dense Death Metal killer.

With "Path to Ixtab" there's only one track that had already been released previously, the other five tracks (including the digital only twelve-minute bonus "Ts'Ono'Ot") are all new - or were new in 2023 -, so there's absolutely no reason not to include this in your sick collection of advanced ghoulish insanity.








NEVER SOL - Tell The Sea I'm Coming Back (2024)

From Sentient Ruin Laboratories to a label which dedicates itself even more to tapes, the diverse Czech underground herald Stoned To Death!

A while ago I couldn't resist their friendly discounts, which introduced me to the singer and solo artist Sára Vondrášková aka Never Sol. Her three-song EP "Tell the Sea I'm Coming Back" is based on the full droning sound of the pipe organ, so there's of course no way around comparisons to the great Anna von Hausswolff. And concerning the slowly moving monolithic instrumentals this is more than fair.

Vocally however Never Sol doesn't reach the same eccentric Kate Bush heights, but mostly stays more reserved inside a warm range which reminds me of the lower registers of Angel Olsen.
It's only during the mini album's second half that the singer explores a higher, more mystical and dramatic tone with higher notes. Both organ (plus some added synths) and voice build a huge and intense atmosphere, contributing to a very good release.

Even though I don't feel that Vondrášková has reached her full potential in terms of songwriting yet - the pieces are still missing a certain something to really make them stand out - I can only recommend this tape.








URN - Self Sabotage (2024)

Slovak composer, guitar player and long-time Danish resident (now living in Tuscany) Jakub Volovár released another album of tracks recorded in Aarhus under the moniker URN. And no, "Self Sabotage" isn't much easier to put into a box than "Recitál" from 2019.

Or maybe it actually is? Yeah, especially since with very few exceptions the upright bass and drumming remain stylistically consistent this can all in all safely be labeled as Jazz, even if the guitar occasionally explores other territories like Blues, Flamenco or Experimental Ambient.

Reading the description on Bandcamp I would argue that I don't experience the album by far as depressively melancholic as intended. The vibe of "Self Sabotage" is intimate and most the thirteen tracks seem rather relaxed - at least on the surface. There are subtly interwoven dark undertones. And there are also hints of funkier Fusion on one and rebellious Heavy Jazz on the other side. But URN doesn't approach these influences in a radical way, yet rather introduces everything harmonious and playfully. This whole album by design feels more like an eased juggling of ideas than a presentation of completely finished songs - and that's what actually makes up a large part of its appeal.

An interesting, somehow very private take on contemporary Jazz.








THE MOND - The Mond (2016)

The third Stoned To Death tape of this bunch is clearly the oldest release here. Yet as I am writing this there's still one last copy of this insane live recording available! So if you're a friend of chaotic improvisations between Psychedelic Rock, Avantgarde Jazz and Noise - don't think twice and get it!

The 2016 debut of Experimental maniacs The Mond delivers a very enjoyable take on free musical madness, mainly because the trio's instrumentation of "electrified trumpet", modular synths, drums and keyboards establishes an interesting, recognizable and hands down just cool trademark sound. "The Mond" is not the reinvention of music, but a very fun album for fans of raw Heavy Jazz and pleasently weird soundtracks to stuff falling down stairs.







MIIRA / HAGER/KAPUTT - Split (2025)

Am I saving the best for last? Maybe. I actually don't want to tie myself down on that. Yet undoubtly this split cassette on Nasse Records (limited to fifty copies) is something special.

Side A belongs to the German guitar/drums duo Miira and their twenty minute Post Rock epic "Unfollow Function". It's just amazing how big their sound feels. And this piece is more emotional, sophisticated and dynamic than their previous album "Wellness".  Huge and heartfelt.

Framed by church bells side B belongs to the duo of Philipp Hager (Zement) and Franz Joseph Kaputt, whose even longer track called "Beschluss der Ewigen Anbetung" ("Decree of Perpetual Adoration") is a calmer affair, which mixes a beautiful saxophone with acoustic guitar and Ambient sounds. It feels as if Smooth Jazz was meeting Appalachian Folk under the umbrella of Post Something on a small, softly lit living room stage.

Both sides complement each other perfectly, making this cassette an exemplary split release, which leaves nothing to be desired. 







2025-02-02

February forecast with DÉLIRANT, POTHAMUS, RITUAL ASCENSION and THE ORPHANED BEE


Well, I just swiped through my inbox ,and even though I delete most promo mails due to lack of time I found that there were still enough great albums with a release date this month left to justify a quadruple review!

So here we go:




POTHAMUS - Abur (release: February 14th 2025)

Many thoughts arise while being flooded by the monumental sound of Pothamus. That the Belgian band actually is only a trio however certainly isn't the first one, given how huge their combination of Sludge Metal with mystic, spiritual, Psychedelic elements appears. Other Post Rock bands seem to recruite half an army of members to achieve a sonic scale like this.

Speaking of huge ensembles: Even though a lot of the monolithic bombast in Pothamus' sound can probably be attributed to groups like The Ocean or Cult of Luna, the tribal drumming and additional Drone (achieved by a Shruti box) bring their impact closer to the rituals of modern shamans Heilung. Overall however the meditative, hypnotic yet also crushing vibe of "Abur" reminds me a lot of another trio, Swiss Post Doom escapists E-L-R, without ever feeling like a copy.

And while the towering finale of the fifteen minute title track closes the album it's safe to say that this surely is among Pelagic Records finest releases in recent years.

Set the controls for the heart of... ehm... whatever flame is depicted in the center of the cover artwork!







DÉLIRANT - Thoughteater (release: February 14th 2025)

Sentient Ruin Laboratories unleashes an unhinged Dissonant Black Metal beast upon us. What else is new? - Well, despite Délirant's sophomore album not exactly being a deviation from their label's shtick at all, it still just took me seconds to decide that I love this sick shit.

Deliriously spiraling Blut Aus Nord non-chords and washed-out screams of anguish are mercilessly pushed forward by the raw ferocity of Mispyrming in an uninterrupted nightmare in seven hellish chapters, all simply titled "Thoughteater" with the respective Roman numeral.
Even though the assault sometimes halts or moves into a marching stomp - the delightfully harrowing atmosphere constantly persists.

"Thoughteater" feels like the horrific freeze frame of the moment Saturn's son realizes that Francisco Goya is making his father fucking eat him alive.
What a dickhead! And what a brain-levelling blast!





RITUAL ASCENSION - Profanation of the Adamic Covenant (release: February 28th 2025)

That wasn't yet enough Sentient Ruin filth for you yet?

Ok, then let's switch from Black to Death Metal and add a good portion of miasmic Doom! Maybe get a little bit more conventional with the riffs - stay inside the realm of torturous dissonance though -, and then drown in the ghoulish reverb of a mouldy mausoleum!

Where other disharmonic Extreme Metal bands often utilize means of staggering sensory overstimulation to melt the listeners' brains and burn their souls, Ritual Ascension rather keep their ideas more minimalist. Seeping with old-school Death Doom atmosphere akin to Autopsy's "Mental Funeral" their debut is crawling, crushing and maiming in all the good primitive ways.

"Profanation of the Adamic Covenant" locks you inside a rotting coffin, pushes the thing down mountain slopes and drags it through swamps in a full moon night. Suffer the bruises, breathe in the scent and enjoy the ride!





THE ORPHANED BEE - Thinking Without Language (release: February 28th 2025)

On the last release of this bunch we're changing gears complety as we turn towards something more light and shiny - in neon and chrome -, entering the world of Synth Rock!

However the Australian project Orphaned Bee doesn't fully rely on Electronic sounds, but establishes rhythmic dynamics with acoustic drumming and also juxtaposes its Eighties' keyboards with surprisingly heavy guitars and the vocoder vocals with harsh screams. And there are several more unexpected little digressions from what the opener "Rain" would make you expect.. 

I might have lied above, at the beginning of this post when I spoke of albums, since "Thinking Without Language" only consists of five tracks with a total playing time of under twenty-five minutes. So this is just an EP, but one which - despite the synth work always being boldly at the forefront - goes through a lot of different moods and sounds.

Through "Rain", "Water" and "Fire", between the achingly yearning melodies in cinematic bombast, the Prog side of Krautrock and the straightforward energetic uptempo of Carpenter Brut producer / multi-instrumentalist Brett Tollis and his collaborators are taking us on quite a colourful short-distance passenger bee flight. Best board with headphones!