Top Bar
Musique Machine Logo Home ButtonReviews ButtonArticles ButtonBand Specials ButtonAbout Us Button
SearchGo Down
Search for  
With search mode in section(s)
And sort the results by
show articles written by  
 Review archive:  # a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z

Thar Desert/Hana Haruna - Enoch [Basement Corner Emissions - 2023]

Enoch is wall noise split bringing together two thirty-minute examples of the form from two Portland-based projects. One track is cumbersome & weathered, while the second is manically detailed & densely pelting.

The release is a digital download that appears on Portland’s Basement Corner Emissions- which has a good history of putting out walled noise. The cover features a dense grey and black box- overlaid over each other. A simple yet effective bit of artwork. The release can be found here

First up we have the track "Behemah" by Thar Desert. This is the first time I’ve heard of this project- they seemingly started in August of 2022- with five other releases to their name. All of the projects work is seemingly themed around the desert. The track featured here is built around a constantly low to mid-range billow- which is topped by a selection of small metallic knocks and scrapes. This track brings to mind such well-defined images of lines of white-robed figures crossing a vast white desert- their baggy robes blowing in the acrid and constant breeze water. Worn metal water flasks are strapped to the side of their camels, and the rider's sliver-tipped robe ties are gently knock against the flasks.

Next, we have  “The Daughters Of Men” from Hana Haruna. The project has been active since 2018- with over one hundred and twenty releases to its name. Behind the project is Ken Jamison, who also runs the internet-based noise label Basement Corner Emissions, as well as been behind a few other projects. This track is constructed around a highly dense & detailed blend of low-end scrape, smaller manically focused scratchers, darting hisses ‘n’ whips, and sub-tone jitter ‘n’ hiss. The track feels like it’s slowly but surely getting more detailed/ manic- though I think this may well be a trick of the ‘wall’ and it’s just all built around very well mixed & balanced fixed.

So in conclusion Enoch is a most worthy split- with both parties offering up two different, but equally compelling 'walls'. I wanted to give this a three & a half mark- but as we only do whole marks, I've gone for a four.

Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5

Roger Batty
Latest Reviews

Thar Desert/Hana Haruna - Enoch
Enoch is wall noise split bringing together two thirty-minute examples of the form from two Portland-based projects. One track is cumbersome & weathered,...
060725   RDKPL - Herr Pes Trinch
050725   Stinking Lizaveta - Hopeless...
030725   Yann Novak - Continuity
030725   Tourist Trap - Tourist Trap( ...
030725   Palindromes - Palindromes( Bl...
020725   Noise Trail Immersion - Tutt...
010725   Atomic Rooster - Atomic Roos...
010725   Con Funk Shun - Organized
010725   Various Artists - Heatwave- T...
010725   The Good, The Bad, The Weird ...
Latest Articles

Matthew Holmes - Of razor-sharp t...
It’s fair to say the Sharksploitation genre is often tried, tested, and to be honest, tired. Fear Below is a 2025 Australian film that tries to do some...
180625   Matthew Holmes - Of razor-sha...
280525   The Residents - Visits From T...
090525   Ennaytch - Of walls, abused ...
150425   Dead, Dead Swans interview - ...
110325   Sebastian Tomb - Walls of unb...
040225   Alien Sex Fiend - Possessed B...
231224   Best Of 2024 - Music, Sound &...
191224   Splintered - Somewhere Betwee...
031224   Shane Ryan-Reid - Coerced and...
221024   Whore’s Breath - life’s h...
Go Up
(c) Musique Machine 2001 -2025. Twenty four years of true independence!! Mail Us at questions=at=musiquemachine=dot=comBottom