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Long train a-comin'. The A Side of this monster is from 2007 and the B Side from 2008. Two killer slices of full-bodied, strong brew English Hell. Hard, Loud, Fast and Harsh. Built to please. Edition of 50.

Another throwback, here: recorded in 2007, not seeing the light of day until now. The Turd-meister in a Wall Noise stylee. Edition of 50.

"The sea spits up what it can't keep down." Edition of 50.
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Mail collab with Chris I Just Died. Swirly, harsh, chopped up mess. Edition of 25.

A tape compilation tribute to tape compilations. Featuring exclusive (or mostly exclusive) tracks from Seagull, IDX1274, Pulse Emitter, Return Trip, Portable Noise Kremator, Green Mist, Abortion Focus Group, Eraritjaritjaka and Betty. Covers jacked from an old punk bootleg and cut poorly to fit the aesthetic. Edition of 50.
Harsh noise from this young Russian project. Bleak stuttering patterns mixed with a healthy dose of white noise. Edition of 25.
Late night field recordings inspired by my pal Mike. Similar in intent and execution as the Battery CDr on Not on Label, so warm up your earphones, although it works well when played LOUD on your decent home stereo while enjoying various substances or perhaps during a meditation session. Either way, you can totally figure out what's going on here with me getting in the way. Packaged in a white digipak cover with individually adorned covers (although, that's not a huge thing because I only made, like, 25 of them at most).
In the works for 7 or 8 months now (I had no idea how much was involved with publishing a book. Total wake up call) and finally available. 20 interviews with various Belgian noise/experimental/etc artists, including Alkerdeel, Ludo Mich, Carlo Steegen, Jos Steen and more. Pre-order now and I'll throw in a CDr as a gift for you. Because I'm nice like that. 100 pages. Edition of 50. SOLD OUT
Two experiments that have been languishing on USB keys and external hard drives for too long. One was recorded as a pre curser to a planned performance by the Graveyard Water duo, but Dan and I never got this past the planning stages and then Dan moved to Taiwan and formed Typhoon Cult and I stayed here and, okay ... no more of that. The other recording was made maybe around the same time, within a few months, using old records and thinking about Dada and Man Ray. Edition of 17.
The British People. On tape. Actually, on the most high-mid tin sandwich sounding tape you're likely to hear in the next year. A car horn maybe? Or a dictaphone locked in the back seat of a Renault. I'm not quite sure. Duo recordings from the Midlands. Skunk, dirt, no sleep, crusty noses and butts in beer bottles. Edition of 30.
A young Newfoundland gun in his first release. I met Alex through my work and he's the embodiment of youthful interest and excitement, though a quiet and soft-spoken fellow in person. There's quite a variety on here: field recording, harsh walls, drone and ambience. A young man plying his trade. Hand assembled by the young man himself. Edition of 15.
First in a proposed series, which turned, for various reasons, into a series of one. NxFxTxEx provided a side-long re-working of older material into a new gross form. Raven ... emit, is the best word, a work of industrial drone. This is a tape of callousness and harsh reactions. A lovely sort of beast. Edition of 30.
Welsh artiste and owner/operator of the currently inactive Phantomhead label lays down solo material under his own name for me, and I like it. Think sterile static ambience. There very few reference points here, you just have to trust you won't get hurt and let things happen as they will. Housed in a lovely clamshell case with art by the man himself. Edition of 15.
You know OMBC as Lume or as new Papa Joeri Bryun, author of kt111 and a few tapes on Knife in the Toaster, and many others. Here, he produced a tape for my label, out of the kindness of his heart (or at least that's what I like to think). He pairs his own folk-noise-magic with German Dada noise-makers Hjuler und Frau, whose tape on Rainbow Bridge made a huge impression here at Knife HQ. Editions of ??
Thin grey drone. Lo-fi and inscrutable to the max; fuck, I don't even really know that much about this thing. 30 minutes of mystery, repeating on the other side (or however you want to see it. Edition of 30.
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