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Uncle Paul - Disney Land
from Uncle Paul’s debut EP “W@nk the cat, feed the dog”
out now on Must Die Recorde

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Bedawang review

A great review from the latest Vital Weekly for the new Bedawang album “Skin=Deception:

Bedawang CD

BEDAWANG - SKIN = DECEPTION (CD by Must Die Records)
Bedawang is a Belgium project from Bruges by Christof Becu. Most of his music has been released on curious and dark collaboration projects all over the world. Skin = Deception is a full length album at the British label Must Die Records. Bedawang makes audio terror for the masses as his under construction website mentioned. But the album Skin = Deception has no terror effect at all. Analog dark analog drones are coming out of the speakers and create a dark ambient atmosphere. Seven tracks will take me to a dark world with isolation and minimalistic changes in the music and subtile sounds in the background. The sixth track has the most open atmosphere created by more high pitched sounds and an edited voice. The last track “Blaschko’s Lines” lasts almost 25 minutes and is a beautiful dark droeny ambient piece of music, in which Bedawang slowly builds up the oppressive atmosphere. The music fits well to the artwork of the album. A picture of a moving nude woman photographed in a classical way in which is silence and movement. Bedawang creates silence by changing slowly the tones and layers in his music. Beautiful album for these dark evenings and cold days. (JKH)

Album available here: http://mustdierecords.co.uk/?p=524

Vital Weekly here: http://www.vitalweekly.net/815.html

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Bad Suburban Nightmare review

From Idwal Fisher (http://idwalfisher.blogspot.com/)

“… BSN is one man and his guitar, [barring a few loose drum hits and the odd plonk of piano] who creates a desolate sound that flits between Ry Cooder, Keiji Heino, Neil Young, Phil Todd, and late era John Fahey. Armed with an electric guitar and the odd pedal or two BSN watches the tumbleweed go by to an accompaniment of whammied strings, lonely notes and harmonic strum. The sparse use of notes and the laid back atmosphere of it all gives the release a supreme sense of desolation. The maudlin vocals on the first and last track which become nothing more than mumbled nothings by the time of the third add further dust to an already windswept release. The longest track on here is the one that gets the Ry Cooder comparisons, ‘Rollerskate Highway’ is pure sun bleached lizard territory and not far from Ry Cooder’s Paris Texas soundtrack only with more distortion and added eeriness. ‘Thee Angels + Th Dark’ is where the Heino comparisons come in, lots of wailing upper neck frot and chin back angst. Its to the bookends of this release where it really sinks its hooks though. In a voice that makes Bob Dylan sound like choir boy BSN sings/moans/wails about death and dead bodies and the fit is perfect.

I don’t normally go in for introspective guitar noodling but this works. I found myself being strangely hypnotized by it all…”

Bad Suburban Nightmare - Highways 1 available now -

http://www.freewebstore.org/Must-Die-Records/Bad_Suburban_Nightmare_-_Highways_1/p653307_4446294.aspx

Bad Suburban Nightmare radio play

A track from Must Die release cd “Bad Suburban Nightmare-Highways 1” (MDR018) was played on the wonderful BBC radio lancashire show “On the wire” on the 15th of Oct.

Listen again available for a week. BSN clocks in at around 1:16 min but we recommend listening to the whole show:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p001d75v

BSN can be purchased/downloaded here:

http://mustdierecords.co.uk/?p=503

Bad Suburban Nightmare reviewed on Sonomu

http://sonomu.net/text/~bad-suburban-nig/

Bad Suburban Nightmare, Highway 1

If we knew more about him, then the debut album of Bad Suburban Nightmare might be considered a classic example of outsider art, in the sense of raw creativity emanating from a self-taught artist unfiltered through any conscious awareness of official culture and its conventions. The cover art and handwritten typography – and spelling, e.g., ”Thee Angels and Th Dark” – enhance the outsider, loner impression, as does the sole “thank you” at in the liner notes, to a pizza joint.

His web presence reveal a young, round-faced guy with a heavy five o´clock shadow, who might be named Dan and who resides in London. His debut album, and many extended tracks posted online, see him clawing harshly at his electric guitar, notes left to hang and rust in the air. He sings a line or two, badly but obviously from somewhere down deep, often reiterating the same sentence, at artfully random intervals.

But it is in this harsh echo the art lies, the one that comes right after the hand hits the strings. Highways is directly communicative and very honest. Each track is linked in a kind of cycle, and ”Rollerskate Highway”, at sixteen minutes, is the collection´s epic poem.

http://mustdierecords.co.uk/

Posted by Stephen Fruitman at 18:17, 10 Oct 2011

King Summat Sound — MDR8 [Soup] [KSS Remix]

King Summat Sound — MDR8 [Soup] [KSS Remix]
had airplay on BBC6 last Friday on Tom Ravenscroft’s show.

There is no stream of the show but there is an option to play the track.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b014kkd2

Said track is also available for free download or as part of the King Summat Sound vs (SOUP) e.p. CDR at http://www.mustdierecords.co.uk