“noisicians” collective made hours and hours of weird recordings, very little that’s been released in corporeal form, although you can find a lot of their material for download on the Free Music Archive. It’s experimental and it’s very, very obscure. Bomis Prendin describes themselves as “the band that put the harm in harmony, and the odious in melodious” and they’ve been at it-continuously at it-since the late 1970s, some of them playing together before that. Or perhaps the infamous Nurse With Wound list, which they’re on. Their latest project is Clear Memory by Bomis Prendin-the name of a member, and of the band, like Alice Cooper-originally released in 1984 on 50 handmade cassettes.īomis Prendin’s Clear Memory is the sort of group/artist/album one used to find out about on the late Mutant Sounds blog. The label’s oddball connoisseurship-and the lengths they go to to uncover this stuff-exceeds what most reissue units dabble in. They take long forgotten-and some never recalled-material from the 1960s, 70s and 80s and give it new life for adventuresome listeners who are insatiable for something “new” to listen to. The Mental Experience sub label of Lleida, Spain-based Guerssen Records has a knack for finding some seriously outré stuff.
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