Record of the week - Piccadilly Records
High end drone tones and noise scree that emits an enveloping almost vocal-like tone. This is a really good example of the creative use of noise. One that's sculpted rather than just blasted hell-for leather. The tones just cycle around and around creating a trance like vista that's beautiful in colour and deft in it's touches. Highly recommended!
Norman Records
The Shining Path is the psych rock alter ego minimalist experimental duo Ilya Monosov and Preston Swirnoff, and in the past we've raved about their blown out kraut flecked space rock. This new 7" captures the group live in 2005, two tracks from one of their very rare live performances.
The opener is a deep slow burning dirge, glistening and glowing, the sound of a planet slowly drifting into the orbit of a collapsing sun, guitars swirl and soar, grind and growl, effulgent and resplendent. This is drone rock rendered almost static, the riffs crawl, the bass throbs, the whole track creeps, or more appropriately, floats weightless, in a cloud of layered red hot psych guitar, spit out in thick glowing gouts, shot through with feedback, it's like High Rise covering Stars Of The Lid!
The second track is a bit more rocking, the drums and bass locked into a motorik groove, while the guitar, still super distorted and blown out, spits out riffs in sudden bursts, eventually coalescing into one constant stream of psychfuzz, pelted by fragments of super effected vocals, strange little squalls of FX, and then the bass gets all dubbed out, bouncing back and forth beneath the buzz and fuzz.
Like all Trensmat 7"s, the vinyl comes bundled with a bonus cd-r, this one featuring an extra live track, a heavy rocker, with some serious riffing and harmonica (!), as well as four live videos from various performances, nicely filmed, cool effects, tripped out lighting, and most importantly, more awesome music, with bleated sax, moaning horns, droney raga-like buzz, chanted vocals, creepy ambience, thick walls of guitars, rumbling throbbing bass, all woven into some seriously spaced out psychedelic dronerock.
Aquarius Records
The words f**king awesome don't even begin to describe this titanic trio of scarred psyche stew, the Shining Path over the course of these tracks craft out a colossal display of out there and into the centre of the eye of oblivion goo. In some respects we suspect that Trensmat are buttering us up for the arrival of the aforementioned Acid Mothers and Mudhoney platters because at times these formidable forays into the dark heart of stoner psyche sound like the bastard off spring of an illicit bunk up between the two.
Freewheeling between hulking expanses of white hot mind expanding lysergic blues set amid a cauldron of cranium crunching bastardised kraut rock accents - as on the wasted and volcanic scuzz fuzz hip grinding 'lonely hearts' - and acid dipped feedback squalling drone mesmerics (as on the ravaged 'live at the Voltaire commune'). The Shining Path adeptly display their resourcefulness at being able to hot wire and mould the varying facets of deep psyche, out there atmospherics, stoned out space rock dialects and all out full assault up close and personal bone rattling boogie (the fiercesomely cacophonic feedback maelstrom of the uncompromising harmonica fried Sabbath meets Les Rallizes Denudes 'full throttle lover' which space cadets has to be heard to be believed).
Adopting a take no prisoners philosophy this damaged babe of a release is all at once wilfully punishing, violent, unrelenting, wired and bugger me if I didn't know any better but groovy as f**k. Tin hats optional. Absolutely essential.
Losing Today
Nothing to do with Peru’s finest political party, these hip cats are here to incinerate your skull. Two live cuts from 2005, recorded in San Diego, showcase different sides of this psychedelic monster. The A-side throws out a tumult of high-end feedback that flips the bird while scarring brain tissue and will have you revisiting those old PSF albums. These guys have mastered the subtle art of falling apart and take it with them on board Lonely Hearts – a less visceral piece that sounds like one of Roky Erickson’s groups jamming with High Rise while puffing on a crack pipe. Splendid.
Record Collector
TRENSMAT RECORDS are an Irish based Independent Record Label who specalise in transmitting oscillations, grooves, tripped-out sonics and psyche jams - always on vinyl. Every noise has a note.
Our releases are only available on a pre-order basis to our mail-list with very limited copies going to selected shops.