audio is one of my newer more compact highly textured lines, artwork is a regurgitation/reworking of several ideas and releases. base artwork is a straight highjacking of the original DVR-How the Soil is Named on DESICCATED HUSK, i think there are maybe 2-3 that made it out in the wild... the layering on transparency idea came from one of my HNW swap tapes, and the second layer is a reversing of the pattern i used for the YR BDY S M TMPLE (which was also for one of the tape swaps) and some of the IMPERIAL.NOIR work.
P__L-DVR
art+audio
Thursday, April 23, 2015
MICROSCOPIC AFFINITY.
another microscopic release:
audio is one of my newer more compact highly textured lines, artwork is a regurgitation/reworking of several ideas and releases. base artwork is a straight highjacking of the original DVR-How the Soil is Named on DESICCATED HUSK, i think there are maybe 2-3 that made it out in the wild... the layering on transparency idea came from one of my HNW swap tapes, and the second layer is a reversing of the pattern i used for the YR BDY S M TMPLE (which was also for one of the tape swaps) and some of the IMPERIAL.NOIR work.
audio is one of my newer more compact highly textured lines, artwork is a regurgitation/reworking of several ideas and releases. base artwork is a straight highjacking of the original DVR-How the Soil is Named on DESICCATED HUSK, i think there are maybe 2-3 that made it out in the wild... the layering on transparency idea came from one of my HNW swap tapes, and the second layer is a reversing of the pattern i used for the YR BDY S M TMPLE (which was also for one of the tape swaps) and some of the IMPERIAL.NOIR work.
Friday, March 13, 2015
PHYSICALITY OF BEING
NEW:
__________-___________ cdr (EDITION OF 7)
BLACK CROSS PRIVATE EDITIONS
$5 us
$6 canada
$7 rest of world
AN ANONYMOUS, UNTITLED WALL
IT EXISTS PURELY AS AN HOMAGE TO THE DEFUNCT ANONYMAL RECORDS.
OLD WRECKAGE:
GRIZ+ZLOR - BLACK SUMMER
PHAGE TAPES
ARTISTS EDITION (EDITION OF 15)
$15 us
$16 canada
$17 rest of world
NOT MUCH TO SAY, IT'S THE PHAGE RELEASE WITH A 100 PAGE BOOK AND A HAND NUMBERED OBI
Sunday, February 1, 2015
MONTH ONE QUICKIE
One month into the 2015 HNW Apocalypse...
ALL IS WELL!
After every month i'll consolidate the tracks into weekly albums, to make it easier for everyone to grab them, AND save on my monthly downloads...
Besides the HNW Apocalypse, i have managed to record for a few other things, I'll post as they come out!
ALL IS WELL!
After every month i'll consolidate the tracks into weekly albums, to make it easier for everyone to grab them, AND save on my monthly downloads...
Besides the HNW Apocalypse, i have managed to record for a few other things, I'll post as they come out!
Tuesday, December 30, 2014
THE DEAFENING CRESCENDO OF CRICKETS....
it's been a long time...
good stuff happened (not much)
bad stuff happened (more than i needed)
2015 and 2016 should be MONSTROUS!
10 years ago (2005) i started making noise as a hobby.
I FELL IN LOVE.
then i started sharing my love (6.6.06 to be exact...)
i've been quiet in the last 2 years...
i WILL NOT be quiet for another year.
and actually i plan to deliver at LEAST 1 45 min HNW track everyday of 2015.
i'll start on my birthday 12.31.14
and end 1.1.16
so tune in and ERASE YOUR LIFE 45 mins at a time....
good stuff happened (not much)
bad stuff happened (more than i needed)
2015 and 2016 should be MONSTROUS!
10 years ago (2005) i started making noise as a hobby.
I FELL IN LOVE.
then i started sharing my love (6.6.06 to be exact...)
i've been quiet in the last 2 years...
i WILL NOT be quiet for another year.
and actually i plan to deliver at LEAST 1 45 min HNW track everyday of 2015.
i'll start on my birthday 12.31.14
and end 1.1.16
so tune in and ERASE YOUR LIFE 45 mins at a time....
Thursday, September 13, 2012
REVIEW: SKIN IRRITANT COMPILATION
A New Review for the Skin Irritant comp on Memory Wave Transmission popped up.
There is a GRIZ+ZLOR track on it, and overall it's a really good harsh noise comp. I don't have any copies left, but i'd still recommend finding a copy if you can.
There is a GRIZ+ZLOR track on it, and overall it's a really good harsh noise comp. I don't have any copies left, but i'd still recommend finding a copy if you can.
Saturday, August 25, 2012
EXIT INTERVIEW
Musique Machine just released another interview with me.
Talking mostly about "Black Summer" and the end times of the beast.
Talking mostly about "Black Summer" and the end times of the beast.
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
RETURN OF NOTHINGNESS
A few more reviews popped up recently, the first from Memory Wave Transmission, concerning last summer's Glaciating 2. The next review just popped up on Musique Machine, highlighting the "swan song" from the GRIZ+ZLOR project, Black Summer put out by the ALWAYS excellent Phage Tapes.
I'll have my copies with the the extra book available sometime before the apocalypse, but if you can't wait, buy it from Phage and e-mail me and i'll make sure you have the ability to buy a copy of the book when it is available.
here is also the crucial blast web shop blurb on the release:
"According to the label, this is the final release from Griz+zlor after six years of activity, signing off with two hour long cassettes filled with the sort of murky, tectonic HNW that this project has primarily worked with. Black Summer Each side of the spray painted tapes features a different track (titled, in order: "A Coffin Full Of Hope", "Paint It Black", "Always Wear A Smile", "Last Gasp") that evokes the general macabre atmosphere that tends to cling to Griz+zlor's recordings. I haven't listened to a whole lot of this project's recordings, but what I have heard has been very consistent in how impenetrably bleak these noise-walls sound, and the material on this set is no different. For over a half-hour, you are enveloped in a distant washed-out rumble of corroded low-end drone, similar to the sound of an airliner roaring through a storm in the middle of the night, or the colossal reverberations of whole cities collapsing into the earth as heard from ten miles away. Compared to a lot of the harsh noise wall material that I listen to, this is borderline ambient. In fact, I can't think of anyone else in the "HNW" field right now that sounds as subdued and as minimalist as Griz+zlor does on this set, although as with any quality HNW, immersive listening at high volume and/or with the use of headphones will reveal some ominous-sounding activity obscured by the vast murky avalanche-drone, mainly in the form of eerie foghorn-like tones and minor key chordal movement that occurs way, way out on the periphery of the sound. All in all, though, the sprawling pitch-black rumblescape offered here is meditative, even relaxing, if you're the sort that finds your self zoning out to the sound of black locomotives rumbling through the twilight and the distant roar of an all-devouring maelstrom. These tapes are perfect for late-night mind-blot, capturing nothing else than the pure sound of dissolution and collapse, the minute roar of decomposition magnified a thousand times, the writhing of maggots on a corpse rotting in the July sun amplified into a hypnotic hum of absolute disintegration.
The package design for this tape set fits these minimal black noisescapes perfectly, housing the cassettes in an oversized jewel case with a large j-card cover screen printed with murky black and green ink on both sides, the ink layered in such a way that some of the black print almost seems to have a varnish-like quality to it. Very cool. Limited to ninety copies."
here is also the crucial blast web shop blurb on the release:
"According to the label, this is the final release from Griz+zlor after six years of activity, signing off with two hour long cassettes filled with the sort of murky, tectonic HNW that this project has primarily worked with. Black Summer Each side of the spray painted tapes features a different track (titled, in order: "A Coffin Full Of Hope", "Paint It Black", "Always Wear A Smile", "Last Gasp") that evokes the general macabre atmosphere that tends to cling to Griz+zlor's recordings. I haven't listened to a whole lot of this project's recordings, but what I have heard has been very consistent in how impenetrably bleak these noise-walls sound, and the material on this set is no different. For over a half-hour, you are enveloped in a distant washed-out rumble of corroded low-end drone, similar to the sound of an airliner roaring through a storm in the middle of the night, or the colossal reverberations of whole cities collapsing into the earth as heard from ten miles away. Compared to a lot of the harsh noise wall material that I listen to, this is borderline ambient. In fact, I can't think of anyone else in the "HNW" field right now that sounds as subdued and as minimalist as Griz+zlor does on this set, although as with any quality HNW, immersive listening at high volume and/or with the use of headphones will reveal some ominous-sounding activity obscured by the vast murky avalanche-drone, mainly in the form of eerie foghorn-like tones and minor key chordal movement that occurs way, way out on the periphery of the sound. All in all, though, the sprawling pitch-black rumblescape offered here is meditative, even relaxing, if you're the sort that finds your self zoning out to the sound of black locomotives rumbling through the twilight and the distant roar of an all-devouring maelstrom. These tapes are perfect for late-night mind-blot, capturing nothing else than the pure sound of dissolution and collapse, the minute roar of decomposition magnified a thousand times, the writhing of maggots on a corpse rotting in the July sun amplified into a hypnotic hum of absolute disintegration.
The package design for this tape set fits these minimal black noisescapes perfectly, housing the cassettes in an oversized jewel case with a large j-card cover screen printed with murky black and green ink on both sides, the ink layered in such a way that some of the black print almost seems to have a varnish-like quality to it. Very cool. Limited to ninety copies."
The FIRST release under my name went out earlier this week, but unless you were one of the lucky eleven from the HNW tape swap you won't hear it for a while i'm afraid, that is until i sort out what i am going to do with the bandcamp situation....
As far as future releases go, there will probably be radio silence until the new year, unless you are from the philadelphia area, then you might just stumble upon something...
As far as future releases go, there will probably be radio silence until the new year, unless you are from the philadelphia area, then you might just stumble upon something...
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