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I regard online releases as just as legitimate than physical, in many cases even more so when one considers how limited editions usually are in Noise. The following spirals are all available from the Screwtape Bandcamp page - http://solaranus.bandcamp.com/.
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I regard online releases as just as legitimate than physical, in many cases even more so when one considers how limited editions usually are in Noise. It is a continuous project involving full albums and single spirals - http://solaranus.bandcamp.com/.
 
 
'''Larvae Of The North Wind''' - very early piece, recorded around 1995/6. Minimalist synth tones with exaggerated phasing.
 
 
 
'''Ritilus Sperma''' - recorded 2010, a rough sounding mixture of post Industrial use of synthesiser and samples.
 
 
 
'''Shit On Legs''' - edited version of the cdr, cut down to it's better moments.
 
 
 
'''Nuclear Sunrise''' - improvised home recorded Doom Electronics. Recorded at the same time as Fist Of The Sun. Each layer improvised without prior planning. Ended up being so cohesive and successful as a piece I released it.
 
 
 
'''Soul Under Stress''' - a lengthy, grimey synthesiser piece based on two separate spirals recorded years before editing, with spoken word soundtrack taken from interview with crew member on board one of the ships in the flotilla that in 2010 attempted to enter Gaza before being raided by Israeli army.
 
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Popular Destruction''' - detrivore spiral using pop radio as a sound source for Noise, the only possible practical use such shit has.
 
 
 
'''Fist Of The Sun''' - the entire album.
 
 
 
'''Heavenly Bitch''' - contra-erotic electronics. Soft and unappetising.
 
 
 
'''Frustration, Resolution, Attack, Revenge''' - based on a bass line played on bass, with additional synthesiser.
 
 
 
'''They Hate Us''' - recorded at the same time as Frustration, Resolution, Attack, Revenge (and both pieces intended for a cassette release), this uses samples from Hitchcock's The Birds as a basis for the piece and the theme.
 
 
 
'''God Willing''' - minimal synthesiser and sample, in this case audio from a video made by a suicide bomber.
 
 
 
'''Requiem For A Dead Church''' - recorded as an homage to the Ascot Vale Uniting Church, a lovely old building burnt down by an idiot trying to impress Varg Vikernes (really, he admitted it). Derived from "early music" samples and vynal album sounds.
 
 
 
'''The Dead Men''' - minimal synthesiser and samples, in this case so-called Electronic Voice Phenomena recordings.
 
 
 
'''The Younger Dryas''' - Harsh Noise spiral dedicated to one of Earth's earlier mass extinctions.
 
 
 
'''The Imprecatory Prayer''' - Harsh Noise spiral, so called because it is based solely on voice and effects.
 
 
 
'''Pulsars Rent Across Several Parsecs''' - early use of Soundlab synth and effects.
 
 
 
'''Slod''' - very minimal, quieter sounding synthesiser spiral.
 
 
 
'''I Will Not Tell What I Have Heard''' - originally a synthesiser recording with additional samples, I decided that the piece sounded much better without the synthesiser track.
 
 
 
'''Let Us Prepare The Procedure''' - early use of the Roland HS-60 synthesiser with additional sample loop. Natural, grainy distortion.
 
 
 
'''The Brain Turned In On Itself''' - sludgey synthesiser with added spoken word piece of paranoid, anti-satanic lecture comparing satanic organisations with underground, government conspiracies.
 
 
 
'''Socialism Or Barbarism''' - pure Harsh Noise generated mainly from feedback.
 
 
 
'''Too Much Information''' - sample based spiral using recordings of so-called "numbers stations" with samples from fem-dom pornography.
 
 
 
'''Vengeance Generators''' - early Screwtape piece (from when the name was changed), rhythmic Industrial.
 
 
 
'''The System Is Clean''' - minimal synthesiser and samples, in this case from the film Ghosts Of The Civil Dead.
 
  
 
== Collaborations ==
 
== Collaborations ==

Revision as of 20:11, 2 October 2012

Began in 1996 as N.FIOS (Noise For It's Own Sake), later Dearth N.FIOS. Changed name in 2000. First recordings on four-track using every means at disposal; old analogue pedals, old analogue synth, old microphone, tapes, the toilet flushing, etc. Began fully using synth with digtital multi-effects pedal around 2007/8, concentrating on power drones, as well as vynal albums and tapes as sound sources. Added keyboard sampler in 1999, digital keyboard in 2000 and software in 2001. Now using analogue synthesizers, digital keyboard, analogue and digital pedals, microphone, meat and rubbish, software and samples. Have recorded huge amount of material between 1996 and now, some released on cassette and mp3, but no real attempt to collate and release to the public until 2009 with the launch of non-existant micro-label Solar Anus.


Releases

2005

Teaching Ravens To Fly Underwater (Dreamland) Underwater MP3 album made up of three separate folders of files derived from a suite of sound applications made for older versions of Apple Mac. computers. Each folder was introduced by a piece that, taken together, formed another suite. Samples derived from traditional Chinese flute music, traditional Maronite Christian Lebanese hymns, Rick Wakeman's "Journey To The Centre Of The Earth" and other sources.

2008

Goodbye Cruel World cdr (Lonely Whistle) Feedback and sample manipulation concept album regarding the asteroid Aphosis and its conceptual connection to the original myth of Apep The Destroyer.

2009

Fist Of The Sun cassette (Solar Anus). Audio impressions of physical and emotional reactions to the worst heatwave in recorded history in Victoria, Australia during January, 2009.

Shit On Legs cdr wrapped in aluminium foil (Solar Anus). Pure hate filled blurt against yobbo/bogun neighbours.

Life, The Universe And Nothing 80mm cdr (Solar Anus). Recordings edited and collated from rehearsals for live performance, attempting to recreate sound of Fist Of The Sun.

Whenever I Hear The Words Pop Culture I Reach For My Gun 80mm cdr (Solar Anus). Recordings edited and collated from rehearsals for live peformance, using meat, vocals and cd as sound sources.

Day Of Hell cassette (Solar Anus). Audio impression of the firestorms that devastated rural Victoria on 7/2/09. Also two pieces recorded in the summer of the previous year relating the physical pain of hay fever and dermatitis brought on by heatstroke, as well as un-sleepable nights due to extreme heat.

Wormdung Execration 4x80mm cdr and art-card (Solar Anus). A series of pieces recorded on four-track tape recorder using every means at disposal.

Deconstrrruction online release. Two pieces mangling a twenty minute live recording of Emil Beaulieau (see collaborations).

Popular Destruction online release. Noise plunderphonics/detrivore copyright violation of commercial radio.

Mars In Cancer cassette (Black And Purple). Two pieces, "Dragon's Head" and "Dragon's Tail". Thunge synth.

Crushing The Entrails Of The Planet cdr (Klaustrosignal). Two Harsh Noise spirals, one recorded as part of the "Wormdung Execration" sessions.

Vomit Age Disintergrator cdr (Solar Anus). Made up of pieces recorded during rehearsals for live performance with steel buckets, plastic bags, microphones, cdr player and feedback.

2010

You Scum cdr (Solar Anus). 3" cdr of short, concise PE/Industrial pieces. Each piece is separate but the album is meant to be listened to as a whole. The so far only "pure" Power Electronics album.

Cunt's Act cassette (Magik Crowbar). Side one, a spontaneous recording made minutes after receiving the request for the album. Taking a site recording of a storm outside of residence made that day with video camera, those sounds where combined with vocals and effects while drunk. Side two, "Extreme Unction", a piece originally recorded around 2003/4 and constantly re-edited since.

I Ate Your Shit, Now I'll eat Your Soul (Solar Anus). Album length cassette release of older recordings, some dating back to 1996 when the project was still called N.FIOS, including the first Noise recording, "Machinescrew", (inspired by the art by Ian Miller and poem by Barry King, of the same name) by this project.

2011

Grey cassette (Altered States). Originally intended as a five track release on Solar Anus, then stripped down to three and used by Altered States. Because of the unsatisfactory nature of the dubs this release is not recommended.

Blood And Chunder (Nowthis). Two commissioned pieces, the first being a deconstruction of popular music radio, the second a rhythmic Industrial piece mocking faux possessions of teenage girls by evil spirits. Coming out almost a week after "Grey", it also suffered from poor dubbing despite the cassettes being "professionally" pressed.

Between Yes And No, Stars Fall From Heaven And Heads Fly Off At The Neck. (Owl Eater). Online release of two lengthy spirals recorded in the previous year. "Amos 5.24" being based on an older spiral (approx. 2005/6) with more recent edits and "You Can't Win So Don't Try" based on sounds derived from my wheelie bin.


Split releases/collaborations

Love Ascends Piece contributed to the compilation celebrating the marriage of Leigh Stench to his now ex. wife.

Highway Of Death/To The Ruin Of Us All Cassette release with US project November 14 on Central Industrial Records.

Dilection Abominor double 80mm cdr with art card (Solar Anus). Split/collaborative effort with US performer R.J.Myato.

We Destroy Planets Cassette release with US project Regosphere on DumpsterScore Home Recordings.

Dilectio Abominor 2xcdr (Solar Anus. Double 3" cdr collaboration/split with US Noise artist R.J.Myato. One album featuring separate pieces and the other two collaborations, thematically concerned with black/white race relations in the US.

w/Mixturizer Cassette. Older piece called "The Iron Void" with Spanish project Mixturizer on US label Phage Tapes.

Soliarity! On US label Banned Productions, a concept compilation put together by G.X. Jupitter-Larsen of left-wing anthems. Screwtape contributed a cover of "A Las Baricadas!", the battle hymn of the Spanish anarcho-syndicalist union the CNT, using samples from a 1979 vynal album recording of the song. G.X. also asked Screwtape and other artists for vocal contributions to the IWW song "Solidarity Forever"; Screwtape's vocals ended up on three different versions of the piece.

The Internationale (Banned Productions). A companion to the compilation album, this features different versions of the international song of labour. Screwtape contributed vocals to G.X.'s version.

Small Doses. A compilation of mostly "noise-core" projects put out on US label Mortville, this was the final release. Screwtape contributed a ten second version of "Extreme Unction".

From the end of 2010 a series of split cassettes was released from Solar Anus - w/ M.A.N.K. Solo project of Casey, vocalist of Melbourne PE duo Ebola Disco. w/ Undecisive God. Project of Clinton Green, long-time musician, historian and archivist of Australian experimental and abstract music. w/ The Haters. Unsurprisingly this has proven to be the most popular Solar Anus release, demonstrating (once again) the consumerist nature of many Noise fans. w/ Von Einem. Project of Mark Groves,


Online

I regard online releases as just as legitimate than physical, in many cases even more so when one considers how limited editions usually are in Noise. It is a continuous project involving full albums and single spirals - http://solaranus.bandcamp.com/.

Collaborations

The Unnameable With Clinton Green (Undecisive God, Bite The Capsicum, Shame File micro-label and distribution). Dark Noise/Ambient pieces devoted to the work of H.P. Lovecraft.

The Citizens' Committee For Moral Hygiene With Jame Smith (W.I.T.). Manipulation of each others' sound sources. Noise both psychedelic and rhythmic. One track, "We Will Eat The World", was ripped off and used by Siesm for his track "Blue Skies Of War" without our permission. Attempts to contact this individual unsuccessful. May he drown in his own shit.

Alientape With Richard Wixner (Alien Tech, Sonic Ponderings, etc., Another Plane Records). Manipulation of each others' sound sources. Noise and ambient mashed together.

Deconstrrruction Redux: Rrredeconstrrruction My deconstrrruction of RRRon's original live recording rrredeconstrrructed by Melayne Seitoung.

Ethic Cleansing. Collaboration with Melbourne PE duo Ebola Disco. Half a year of alcohol and drug induced jam sessions produced the tape "Public Domain" (Solar Anus) and a tape of two versions of the spiral "This Means You!", a concept piece on dementia based on personal reflections from working in aged care; one side a live version from the only performance Ethic Cleansing did, the other a rehearsal version. This tape was later re-released on cdr by Magik Crowbar.

Tangerine Nightmare. Collaboration with Clinton Green and Brisbane sound artist Lloyd Barrett, a one-off synth jam session. Edited versions of the recordings where released as the cdr "Synthicide" on Shame File Recordings.

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