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Ugh

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Remix 2
(NEJI, NEJI-89, CD-R 2005)
electronica
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Ugh, mastermind of Osaka sampling pranksters Satanicpornocultshop, works miracles on this wacked remix collection issued through Satapo’s own CD-R imprint NEJI. Consistent with Satapo’s constant reconfiguration of their own material throughout releases, the elements wildly pieced together here will sound just as familiarly off-kilter to anyone already acquainted with their craft. But the presence of all the “remixed guests” (most of whom, be sure of it, hadn’t asked for any such favour in the first place) actually pushes Ugh’s aesthetic to its brink. Just as anarchic and shredded-up as it is delving in heartfelt sonic nostalgia, this is actually another touchstone in the Satanicpornocultshop canon.
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Remix
(NEJI, NEJI-81, CD-R 2004)
electronica / pop
BACKORDER
Ugh is Satanicpornocultshop's sick mastermind.
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Conceal brings Satanicpornocultshop’s Ugh together with ambient tweaker and noted visual artist Bayion, owner of the Brain Escape Sandwich label. Whereas much of the beauty of Satapo’s explosive sampling work lies in the way it deals with tiny splinters of sonic nostalgia, Conceal goes for a much more controlled but no less compelling click-hop attack on “Baptized Troopers”, veering from the slick and danceable to the convulsive and demented, making out with the beat and screwing the motorik. Highlighting their kinship with the likes of Prefuse 73 and, most notably, the Mouse on Mars of “Niun Niggung” and “Idiology”, this is excellent, and unescapably fun, beat-oriented material. (Luc Meier)
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Satanicpornocultshop Ugh Yoing 2002 € 14.00Add to shopping cart
“Burn you inner Kinkaku-ji” is the motto for Satanicpornocultshop's fourth album. The Kinkaku-ji is a gorgeous golden Buddhist temple in Kyoto that was set on fire in 1950 by a monk who could no longer take its arrogant and insulting beauty. The splendid collage cover by Ugh is a rip-off of Dior’s OR ad. “Ugh” is the sound of puking, “Yoing” is the sound of yo-yo.
Satanicpornocultshop Univers 2002 € 9.00Add to shopping cart
Live Satanicpornocultshop! We get a great kick out of Ugh's disrespectful sampling.
V/A Disco_r.dance Vol.1 2006 € 18.00Add to shopping cart
This double disk compilation is the first release of the disco_r.dance label, which serves as a recorded ouput for the londonian events of the same name. They've mainly gathered electronica acts, but have also welcomed performance artists, poets, magicians...And so, even though most of these 32 tracks consist in dark, twisted compositions, a pretty open-minded spirit breezes through: there's digital folk by Tuung, bastard techno-rock by Agaskodo Teliverek, Bedouin Ascent's peculiar mix of Arab music and breakbeats, a short tale by Guy J. Jackson and many more surprises. In fact, many of the more "conventional" tracks offer an original perspective on a genre coming short of fresh blood. The great ECD is given the remix treatment by Ugh from Satanicpornocultshop, who also deliver a particularly breathtaking track, shattering pipa, percussion and ghostly Delay Lama all over Kylie's pretty digital world, before abandoning her in a lonely part of the forest. Comes with 5 different covers.
V/A Nippon Gueva Gueva 2005 € 9.00Add to shopping cart
Another strange affair coming from Satanicpornocultshop’s CD imprint, this compilation offers a broader and even more confusing panorama of the Osaka-based collective’s network. There’s not-even-so-leftfield J-rock, buzzing electronics, scratched-out punkrock, pachinko drum n’ bass, your monthly share of enka and plenty more wonderful things to grab on this 15-track, 60-minute CD, making it a great introduction to the Neji and Satapo worlds or another great treat for fans. Featuring Ugh, Dag Shen Ma, the Eto Bando, Orionza, With The Leazents, Gab, and many others. (Luc Meier)
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