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Jeshimoth Entertainment Spam (Pumpkin Buzzard, Jute Gyte)

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As some of you know, Jeshimoth Entertainment is a small independent label owned and operated by Calfborg and I, dedicated to releasing strange, experimental and/or extreme sounds. Since we last posted on here about the label, we've released several albums which might be of interest, especially to the Pumpkin Buzzard fans on the board. All releases have quality packaging and are quite inexpensive, and feature sample tracks online. You might recognize some tracks from here or Somesongs, but for album they've all been remastered and sound a hell of a lot better. In addition, all full-length releases are at LEAST 60 minutes long. Here's the website: http://www.jeshimoth.com/catalog/

Some words from happy fans:

"The CD of this sounds hell of better than it does streaming over the internet. You should go to Jesimoth now and buy the CD. It comes in a hell of fancy package, too." - Astro

"listened to this album again yesterday, and this song has been stuck in my head ever since. man i don't know what you guys did (in terms of mastering and stuff) for the cd but these songs all sound pretty awesome in my car :)"
- TVIYH

And for your viewing enjoyment:

Image Jute Gyte - Where We Go When We: Endless waves of harsh noise walls, bass drones, esoteric vocal manipulation, and destroyed guitar. Terminal and empty. 23:30 MiniCD, Limited to 50 copies.

Image Jute Gyte - Apidya: Creeping vivisection-nightmare bleak ambient with obscene noise blasts. "Black Sleep" circles nowhere forever on high frequencies and dead birds, "Empty Rooms" is synthetic failed-surgery at eight beats per minute, and the title track is 30 minutes of cold mechanical deterioration that means absolutely nothing. Best listened to at maximum volume in total darkness after committing suicide. True black machine exploration.

Image Pumpkin Buzzard - Underneath Rotting: Recorded alongside Horse Machine in the summer of 2006, Underneath Rotting is an attempt to recreate the dark atmosphere of metal without using (real) guitars. Featuring cartoon music black metal, hip-hop beats and atonal violin, Godflesh-styled industrial metal featuring riffs created with voices, mandolin and turntable doom metal, brutal death vocals over saxophone lines, lap harp industrial grindcore, disturbing Angelo-Badalamenti-meets-Burzum instrumentals, harsh noise plus blast beats, and more. Hail to the True Intense Vampires!

Image Pumpkin Buzzard - Horse Machine: Horse Machine, recorded alongside Underneath Rotting over the summer of 2006, is Pumpkin Buzzard's garage rock album. Featuring live drumming on an extremely minimal set (floor tom, snare, and crash cymbal) and ridiculously unhinged performances on guitar, mandolin, violin, piano, lap harp, synths, and drums, the Buzzard tackles doom metal, strange jamming, punk, noise rock, death metal, dream pop, acoustic funk, and more.

Image Testikill - Satanic Mutant Kommandoes: Satanic Mutant Kommandoes is a blackened death grind noise doom ambient cesspool. Mutated Satan-worshipping crab-beasts wage war against pathetic Christian scum to the sound of lambs being raped by black tentacles somewhere in the endless black void of space. Anti-music to annihilate the bastard Christ.

Image Pumpkin Buzzard - True Shift: Pumpkin Buzzard's sophomore album True Shift is a concept album written and recorded over the summer of 2005. It is a tragic and surreal journey through industrial rock, bizarre funk, ambient, prolonged psychedelic jamming, world music, hip-hop, drum and bass, after-midnight jazz, and uniquely Buzzardian darkness.

Image Pumpkin Buzzard - AAD Compilation: Pumpkin Buzzard's Album-a-Day Compilation consists of the band's first three albums created under the Album-a-Day guidelines. All tracks have been remastered from their original recordings (which are available free at this site). The first AAD, American Jellyfish, is full of junk percussion and detuned electric guitar used to play pop, jazz, metal, doom, and trash. For the second, Vampire Rainbow, all voices were mangled with misused Autotune, turning them into bizarre screaming synths that wail over moody radio-friendly post-grunge with electronic beats. On the third AAD, Sunshine Synthesizer, the songs are all grooving bass, electro beats, strange noise, and Filosofem-style vocals, interspersed with live improvisations full of wacky percussion and impassioned wailing.

Image Pumpkin Buzzard - Perfect Dragon: Pumpkin Buzzard's first official release compiles material from their extremely limited and out-of-print singles, splits, and comp appearances, along with previously unreleased material. The Buzzard's unique artistic vision encompasses everything from doom metal, gabber, punk, happy hardcore, noise, hip-hop, acoustic balladry, dark ambient, bizarre a cappella, modernist piano work, and Latin pop.
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I've been meaning to order Apidya for a while, I think it's time I get off my ass and do it.
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Thanks man!
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