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LSUB-020: Uton - See You On The Other Side - digital

Compilation album which compiles together Uton's tracks from the compilation albums between 2012-2016. Most of those releases have been very limited editions, or otherwise difficult to find.

Experimental psychedelic soundscapes and other strangeness, totally for the person who is interested to listen that type of stuff. Probably very good for their friends and families also. If you are unsure about it, you can search the answers from internet - but please do it with a so-called camera/spatula-combination.

Album is available here: https://uton.bandcamp.com/album/see-you-on-the-other-side
Price is 5 euros, which is a NICE PRICE. You cannot get even a lunch in a restaurant with that price in many places on this planet (at least in Europe). But, you could find (if in promotion) the cheapest pasta in 400-500 grams packages and to get 50 of those!!! So if you would eat only pasta for the next days, you could easily live the whole month with that! So if you are unsure - just get this album as soon as possible; but if you are veryveryvery unsure, then I would recommend to get that pasta.



LSUB-019: Uton - The Process Of Weeding Out (Remix) - digital

This might be the first or seventh (or something between) time, when someone is remixing The Weeding Out Process. The punk rock murmur is gone, and other type of murmur appeared. There's no music left, only sound, deep abyssal noise, which makes a melody seeker crazy and frustrated, depressed, aggressive etc. We absolutely can't list all the effects, sorry about that (I think you understand, buddy!). So... all the original tracks went through the alchemical washing machine, blender, vacuum cleaner + several other systems, and the result became like it needs to be. There's nothing happening on these tracks visually, you need to let the sound come and mix with your subconsciousness. That's the only way it can work, and if it's not working, don't blame us, because after all, we give this album for FREE!!! Download link HERE. (320 kbps mp3, with Liner Notes and Sleeve Art) - updated dynamics version 7th July 2013.
Now we are just waiting that someone else will make a remix of this remix, and after that we will wait that someone else will make a remix of that remix, which was a remix of this album and so on. Make it happen!


LSUB-018: Rocket Band - Roll On Roll On - digital EP

Some sort of electronic music this, but a lot of LO-FI stuff around everything, weird feedback sounds on background and very cheap beats from some semi-Casio bastard. Recorded in Finland circa 2004, but it could be from some secret area from Russia around 1954 (at least in someone's imagination in a lack of vitamins).  Songs are short as is the album itself - so it's actually an EP, or mini-album or whatever you like to call it. 16 min + 16 seconds! But the best thing of all is, that this release is FREE, and you can download it from HERE.



LSUB-017: Ultraviolet Radio - Metamaterial For Invisible Americans - 10" square lathe-cut
Woow! This is something really special: square lathe-cut record with some fantastic fantasy art on it, elves and wizards and stuff like that... far away from Hobbit anyway; much more like Picasso or even Dali. Front sleeve is much more basic, but still OK. And only 25 copies made, and if we can believe the head honcho of Ultraviolet Radio; these recordings will not even be released again after this. Ultraviolet Radio's music is kind of New Age, but not just that, much much more too - psychedelic drones made by self created acoustic instruments, and vocals coming from the abyss of humanity, or beyond (as my child told me... but what he knows, he is still playing with Playmobils!). Sadly, this music is not on CD, where the sound would be best, but on crappy quality lathe-cut - but if nothing else, it's much more "collector's item", and it's possible to sell out. CD's are much more like evils nowadays, we cannot sell any single copy anymore. Reality is becoming more and more harsh - but fortunately we still have some ginger beer left.


LSUB-016: Army of Azid - Cosmic Recordings - CDR + book
No-one ever heard of them; that's normal. They want to keep anonymic, and that's OK for us - we are not really interested of their personality anyway, because as you know, we are in it for the MUSIC, not for the egos. Army of Azid brings here their first album, which is a collection of recordings from last 10 years, made mostly in Romania and Bulgaria, but few songs also in Turkey (on holiday). All sounds are from some vintage synths, only sold in east-European countries in 70's... and most of them even broken, which gives some extra vibe of course. This is kind of music what to listen when sky is open in the night, and we can see the stars. Looking up and dreaming eyes open, letting the cosmic sounds playing with the mind - and something really interesting might happen. There's also a book with the CDR, 56 pages of black & white photos and drawings. No idea what is it, but it's fun to "read" anyway. 100 copies made, and first 25 orders will get also a badge (fake gold) with band's logo in it.


LSUB-015: SYMBOLS - Nothing To Do, But Have To Do - CS
SYMBOLS are SYMBOLS and not Symbols, and their latest album is also their first - so called "debut", as the journalists like to speak. This tape is limited to 55 copies, all cassettes hand painted with some amateuric style expressionism... can't really figure it out, but it's not the point anyway. The most best here is the music itself. It's been recorded between 1999-2012, so it has a lot of different type of sounds in it. Sometimes going very too much lo-fi, but mostly still listenable (except those parts where the singer tries to be some kind of Jim Morrison Jr, and reading his girlfriend's poem book with some sort of goblin voice). Electric guitars, almost funky bass (if you're enough stoned to hear it), and messy free-jazz drumming. Couple of songs are recorded in jail, and some have also seagulls on background (I guess, recorded in an escape trip from jail, ha!) - but most of all, the sound is unique, and will add some great new elements to your dreams. SYMBOLS are here, and we hope to hear even more from them. This 25 minute tape is just a teaser, but a real FUCKER too! BUY IT or STEAL IT, but don't say you didn't have a chance!


LSUB-014: Anarchy 8000 - Whatta Fuck And Other Intelligent - CDR
Super stupid punk rock influenced blueneck rhythm-blues country god knows what. But stupid or not, the songs are great, greater than all those what Rolling Stones EVER made, and that's really quite much, don't you think? So, no need to wait any longer, this creepy stuff is available RIGHT NOW, but of course unluckily not anymore directly from us - but you may find some copies from your favourite underground record shops (don't try the punk-shops, because they never understood this type of art, they are describing it as "a bad joke, which has nothing to do with true punk-junk spirit). And if you manage to find a copy, DO NOT pay more than 7 pounds; if you anyway see someone selling this with more expensive price, then: call to cops (they are much more our friends than the modern "junky funky" people, which is so trendy nowadays - which actually makes to vomit, and a lot!). ANYWAY - Anarchy 8000 is worth checking out, and it's best to keep that in our minds, because it might be THE NEXT BIG THING after Tom Hanks and Johnny Depp collaboration LP (even though, those violin machines are just horrible!)


LSUB-013: Cryptic No-Wave - Drifting Once More - 7"EP
CNW from Texas, USA - plays garage rock with psychedelic effects. Nothing very special & new, just an old fashioned boogie without any modern shit around. Song names are even more cool than the band itself -  "Boogie Boogie Boom-Boom", "Whatta-fckKk", "Deep Inside The Cryptic Yes-Wave", "Mama From Momo" and "10000000 Times Bigger Than The Most Biggest Thing In A Whole Funking Universe". Oh dear... way to go, as you might know already. So - what to do - this piece of cake is already SOLD OUT! Edition of 150 copies, blue vinyl, b&w xerox sleeves with some fake blood stains on it. Ha! (image on left is from original artwork; not available in physical copy).



LSUB-012: Tangerine Dream 2 / Alligators From New York - split CS
Totally crazy release or what? Tangerine Dream 2 does not have anything to do with the German group Tangerine Dream, except the name - even of course, both are making music and trying to do it hard & well, as much as we know (we don't know much by the way). TD2's sound is made by three young freaks from Italian mountains (that's what they told to us)... using effected electric guitars, some junk percussions and crappy synths from 70's. Four tracks of unorthodox improvisation in lo-fi quality; all recorded with some old cassette recorder. Song titles are only available in internet. Alligators From New York is a 5-head saxophone group, and here's their only recorded track so far (from 2008). Ultra-free-jazz as we like it. No melodies, nothing even near like music; just a huge blast of sound. Fortunetely, it's only 15 minutes; otherwise we would be already dead. Not recommended! Edition of 200 copies, in deep blue tapes. First 77 copies comes with a small poster (not connected to the release itself).


LSUB-011: Pupil Wah - Transfiguration EP - digital download 
First ever digital-only release from Lactofermented Subconsciousness. Recorded in a day of Transfiguration (of Christian Mythology), three tracks of colourful but almost painful noise, depending how you hear it, and when, and with who. There's not too much to say about this, just listen; it's free also if you like - or pay if you like (money goes straight to the "artist"). LISTEN / DOWNLOAD HERE



LSUB-010: Internet / Buddha-ha-ha! - split CS                     Here in Lactofermented Subconsciousness we are quite sure that no-one ever heard anything from both of these groups before. And how we can be so sure? Well, because Internet and Buddha-ha-ha! are the official housebands of our label. We are so greatly inspired of all the wonderful music what we hear, that we can't just sit and listen, we need to do something too (ok, we are releasing albums, but we need some other type of action too... even we sometimes go jogging or riding with horses and that stuff, but it's not enough!). So, Internet is a group including all anonymic head-honchos of our label + two to three anonymic visitors. We try to play blues, but we don't know how, and we use only synths and percussions. The result is messy but we like it. Buddha-ha-ha! is a mix of many different recordings from last 3-4 years... including both honchos + 1-7 other players (all anonymic, and for a reason). Electric guitars, drums, bowed bass, trumpets and saxophones messing around and trying to create something which would be cool enough for some pothead in any place... So - as you know it know, this is totally amateurish, not really recommended - but if your ears and mind is adventurous enough and ready to take real risks, take this! Edition of 33 copies in handmade sleeves & (amateurish) silkscreen printing.


LSUB-009: Music Inspired By Smegma (and Magma) - CD + 3"CDR - compilation Like the album title says; this one is dedicated to the music which is (or was) inspired by Smegma... and Magma. Two different type of bands - not only sharing common things as -gma in end of both names, but also fans! Some of the fans are so fanatic, that they even started to make their own music after listening these two bands; and some of those we can meet on this album. First set, full lenght CD is only about Smegma inspired songs, total 13 tracks, from 8 different countries (USA, England, Japan, Australia, Sweden, Trinidad & Tobago (!), Haiti (!) and Germany) - and the second CD, tiny 3", contains 6 tracks of Magma inspired freakness (all made by following acts: The Tunas From Mars, Jah-hah-ho!, Welcome To Syria, Mägmahh, BBC Fake Orchestra, and AbracadABRA x 5). The music itself on the first disc is not actually music at all, it's more like something else. Reminds us of colours green, yellow and blue... and national flags of Russia, Iran and Qatar, in some wacky way. Hilarious; but might be heavy too. The second disc, has short Magma inspired tracks - but fortunetely none of them really sounds like Magma... more like Stereolab or even Portishead... if mixed in a pool full of white pepper and fennel seeds. Maybe a bit of sugar too. Totally limited to 99 copies, no download codes included (but available for extra charge of 4 dollars if you purchase it at the same time with the album from some of our distributors).

LSUB-008: Scientific Microbes - compilation CDR
All songs here are 5:55, and recorded 5th May in 2005. All the tracks, except #4, are also improvised when being totally stoned. Four Sons are not using any drugs in their musical operations, but they are even more twisted than their sisters here. Imagine of one them playing an electric cello 100 feet underground at the same time when drummer is playing some type of samba beat in an isolated room in 7th floor of some tricky office building where no-one wants to work! And that's not all, violin player is recording her part in some noisy bar in Tokyo and whistling famous asiatic tunes on top... all this recorded by Mr. Mess Von Gross, the original member of the most well known freak-proto-rock group from Azerbaidzan; The A+B+X's (worth checking out!). Mostly the music on this album is highly recommended for all music lovers & even haters will get some tasty parts - sweet indeed. So, give a chance & hit the road Jack! Tracklist: 1. Naked Eye - A Single Cell / 2. Animal Kingdom - An Inverted Jar / 3. The Candle and The Mouse - Oriental Hornet / 4. Four Sons - Public Health / 5. Bottled Water - Not Informed By The Same Concerns / 6. Climate Change - Sensitivity Analysis / 7. The Inverse Of The Interest Rate - The Income Statement / 8. In Order Of Liquidity - Equity Method. Edition of 200 copies. No sleeves; only plain disc with printed tracklist on it. (sleeves visible only on internet)

LSUB-007: Titanic Soundtrack - Vol.9 - CS
Strangely named band from Poland, playing folk songs from the country side of some imaginary land which is definetely far away from their homeland. Very slow too, almost too slow... loosing mind easily - no need to think about anything. Fortunetely only 4 short tracks (full lenght of this tape is 20 min). All titles in hindi (!)... So... Let's SLOW down now !!! Edition of 6 copies - handmade sleeves, made of sand, glue and recycled cardboard.




LSUB-006: Baby Baby It's A Wild World - Other Ideas For Tea Time? - CS
Named after the song of Cat Stevens, this band comes from Idaho, USA - and they surely sound like that. Full of bass feedback and drum rumbling in full diy-stereo effect. Makes you feel to puke after 5 minutes of listening, but if you can take that, the next half hour will be a sublime trip to no-no-land. Some additional sounds appear, kind of freaky old synth and home made electronics... almost just noise, but not totally, something happening musically too, textures are flying beautifully inside to listeners brains, and are wandering there like butter-or dragonflies (who knows really what?). Only three tracks; one on side A, and two on side B... 50 copies made - for the psychedelic noise lovers! Song titles: 1. Neverending Waste 2. Maximum Nevermind 3. Untitled. Sleeve art by THE CRAB (!)



LSUB-005: Afghanistan: s/t - CD
Afghanistan is not from Afghanistan, but the players of this band are originally from there, but living nowadays in Washington DC, USA. This album is their first proper release under this name (2/3 of them played earlier in false-indie-rock group Cosmic Macintosh Experience during 1988-1999). This self titled album contains 12 songs, strongly influenced by their Afghan roots; with lots of traditional instruments added to basic drums/bass/electric guitar set. No vocals, only textures of instrumental sounds; half improvised, at least it sounds like that. Edition of 250 copies, comes in beautiful hand painted digipack. Only for fanatics!

LSUB-004: Todd Hotrod & His Mind Full Of Nothing: How About Nothing At All? - CDR
How about nothing at all? Good question, or just very bad... who knows - except him: Todd Hotrod from Pensylvania. This is his 32nd album, almost as limited as all his earlier material, which was released on tapes and cd-r's in his own Nevermind The Hotrods label. Todd plays mainly electric balalaika... which is transformed to second level with his own creations of wires and metallic equipments all around the instrument (including 7 microphones!). In some songs his wife Amanda plays some out of tune piano, or kitchen percussions, or even some singing. We can also hear sounds from their family farm; chickens, cows, pigs, donkey, horses... and even frogs!!! 28 short songs full of smell from the province. Edition of 50 copies. Comes with A3 size full colour poster of Todd and Amanda almost naked on the roof of their barn, on Christmas night... with bells and everything.

LSUB-003: Visual Acid: AT AT AT AT - lathe cut 10"
Some kind of obscure stuff this, recorded by Osman J. McPherson in his hometown Turriff, Scotland. Doesn't sound much hi-fi at all, but not at all bad either. This album has 3 untitled tracks on both sides, all made with same methods, tons of very slow melodic, almost restless, keyboard noises and drones mixed together; never really going along with each other musically. That doesn't really matter; like we know, musically it doesn't have to mean anything. Only the sound matters - and it's really something else than what we usually hear nowadays. Edition of 35 copies only!

LSUB-002: Cactus Columbia: Welcome To The World Of R-O-C-K-! - 7"EP
After releasing couple of very limited cassettes (all live recordings) on their own Hazard & Co. label, Cactus Columbia will finally be on vinyl too! Like the title says, this is gonna ROCK, and very hard OH YEAH! Recorded with two cassette tape recorders, which gives this unique lo-fi stereo sound for this bloody golden action. Recommended for all true ROCK fans! This EP contains two tracks on both sides, by the one and only Cactus Columbia - trio from The Heaven Of Music. Edition of 300 copies on red vinyl.

LSUB-001: Sounds From The Other Worlds - compilation CD
Superb compilation album full of sounds from the other worlds, 75 minutes of pure bliss! Most of the artists here a synth based, but we hear also some totally sublime electric guitar magic too, along with spaced out vocals and totally awesome studio work by some of the most finest "out there"-artists of this era. Unreleased tracks from Jupiter From Heaven, Doctor Niclaus Von Tropp, The Skymouth, AA2#T, Werewolf In Taiwan, Shiva's Egg, Eclectic Nosferatu Experience, Dip Drug, Untitled Numbers. Edition of 100 copies only. Including 16-page booklet. NOT CD-R!





* A bit later we will have even more records - Oh Yes! - many type of music, because we like many type of things, not just Rock or Jazz, but much much more - except Hip-Hop or Goa Trance (just to mention two).