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Split by Islam Incorporated, Nipponese Perfector

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Album Info

Release Date: 2020-11-08

Label: ΔΕΦΑΥΛΤ

Liner notes from J-Card:

ISLAM INC - BOYD DON'T RICE

On February 13, 1996 a 13-piece ensemble of industrial improvisation was randomly gathered with an intention of sole performance. The collective named Islam Incorporated gave a unique noise concert in the Karaite Kenesa of Kyiv. One week later three surviving members made the only one recording to commemorate this event. In 25 years their album finally saw the light of day.

"I am prepared to accept immediate assignment with Islam Incorporated
It seems the electronic brain went berserk playing six-dimensional chess with the Technician"

W.S Burroughs


All sounds were produced with a help of vintage PX-1000 reverb machine using its distinctive micro-sampling feature.

Only distorted human voices and microphone feedbacks served as signal source.

No computers. No synthezisers.

Personnel (Circa 1996*)

Olexiy Mikryukov (“Imagine”*)
Valeriy Marko (“McHno”*)
Danylo Kubai (“Miner”*)

© 1996 Islam Inc

NIPPONESE PERFECTOR - THE CAVEMAN'S MODULAR

B-side of this double feature proudly presents sonic warfare by another Refusenik from Interzone.

The Caveman’s Modular was recorded on tape in 1996 using two tape recorders interconnected to form electronic feedback circuit. Their recording volume knobs were used as controllers to suppress the feedback signal of each recorder in a competitive way.

Faster, More Intense I and III are the experiments with fast forwarding of magnetic tape on dismantled reel-to-reel tape recorders.


"Smash the control images.
Smash the control machine"

The Technician.



©1996 Andy Nyxta

© 2020 Default Label Wroclaw