Thermometerometer- In the furniture factory

30 03 2009

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Amid clouds of sawdust, Thermometerometer recorded these four tracks live in a Queens, NY furniture factory. Inspired by the skeletal rows of unfinished furniture & the constant urban clatter pouring in from the street, T-MOM explores a more experimental zone: dust-covered squelches & throbs, drones & screams resonating throughout the immense space. Thermometerometer captures the life of the factory and lays it at your feet.

Derek Tibs (CEO, Immigrant Breast Nest)





Headless Nameless- Lowlight Encampment

30 03 2009

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Inspired by the first stirrings of industrial music, Jamaican dub, and contemporary glitch styles, Headless Nameless presents this debut E.P., Lowlight Encampment. Dark dubs as soundtrack for chasing the dragon. Primitive electronics bent and broken into unfamiliar shapes. Bass thump punching into animal yowl. Old & dirty with a fresh step nonetheless.

Derek Tibs (CEO, Immigrant Breast Nest)





Magical Penis Thief- A rabbit pooped in his arms

30 03 2009

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Magical Penis Thief’s debut E.P., A rabbit pooped in his arms, cobbles together a bevy of electronic instruments and effects units to create a strange form of sonic juju. The conjured sounds function as familiars: 8-bit aliens, ghosts hiding inside square-waves, robotic gnomes. Rhythms appear & disintegrate, each one populated by its own host of spirits. Magical Penis Thief brings new life to old sounds and pink drinks to new sounds. Enjoy!

Derek Tibs (CEO, Immigrant Breast Nest)





Speak Onion- Metabolor

30 03 2009

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Metabolor is Speak Onion’s attempt to stake out a spot at the triple-point between noise, breakcore, and dark ambient. These 6 tracks full of breaks, basses, and noise screams can explode almost any party into a real goddamn mess. Coming from Queens, NY’s very own purveyor of drum’n’noise, Speak Onion, this slab of noisy goodness is his most focused material to date, settling into a dark and confrontational style that is definitively his own. Bringing broken grooves with massive basslines while noise elements stab and swirl, Meatbolor abstractly deals in images of life its mechanics. Organic basses squelch as they are digested, and beats are continually broken down and resequenced, separated and recombined. The simultaneous impossibility and inevitability of life as it exists are reflected as the final product, Metabolor, Speak Onion’s deliberate mess.

Derek Tibs (CEO, Immmigrant Breast Nest)





Thermometerometer- Who measures the measurers?

30 03 2009

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Thermometerometer gets shapes. All kinds of shapes. Immigrant Breast Nest brings their first release, Who measures the measurers, to you, all full up with the kind of shapes that make you scratch your head or do a dance. If you looked at it through a giant microscope, you would see some doom shapes and get a disease! Drones, bonks, throbs, flips, slaps, and screams propel this record onward, or sometimes backwards. Along the way, Thermometerometer poke and prod inside some sounds looking for the next noise or beat that will fit into their messy basket. They are building one thing out of another thing. From the driving hard rhythms of Centrifuge Party to the abstract noise of Trapezoid at best and the drone screams of Dunejam, T-MOM are tossing out some weird junk for your ears.

Derek Tibs (CEO, Immigrant Breast Nest)