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Oranssi Pazuzu - Muukalainen Puhuu,
2009 CD Album Violent Journey Records - VJR020 02. Candy Cane, Oranssi Pazuzu - Candy Cane / Oranssi Pazuzu, 2010 CD Verdura Records, Firebox Records - verdu-31, Firecd068 , Compilation Contains 9 songs by: Candy Cane, Oranssi Pazuzu 03. Oranssi Pazuzu - Kosmonument, 2011 CD Album Spinefarm Records, Spinefarm Records - SPI406CD, 2784160 04. Oranssi Pazuzu - Valonielu, 2013 CD Album 20 Buck Spin - SPIN059 05. Oranssi Pazuzu - Värähtelijä, 2016 CD Album 20 Buck Spin - SPIN080 Regular visitors know about my adoration for the sick minds and bodies who manage to create their own sonic universe. From Eisenvater and Bethlehem and Esoteric to Howls Of Ebb and Vhöl and from Demilich to Cobalt to Morbus Chron and Artificial Brain, these methods of twisting the metal in music explode in supernovae in the zeriverse. Oranssi Pazuzu is one of these magical entities that created another very large star in the constellation of 21st century marvels. Their soundscape defies definition. Even "psychedelic black dub doom" and "strange pyrotechnic prog death" do not cut it. But "awesome", "literally fantastic" and "mindblowing" do. Nobody sounds like Oranssi Pazuzu. It is the doom from outer space that contains enough systematic evil to haunt several planets at once, Oranssi Pazuzu are serious about the psychedelic layer, they are not lazy people, they want your head. They do calm and dark, heavy and fluid, fast and slow, abrasive and sweet, always with enough morbidity to never leave the blackness, they move with the beasts in the shadows, they do everything and then you ask for more. Can you feel the snakes? Perfection of the neuron catcher! Triplazerism in the elaboration of all other things that were elsewhere before being here! Amazing hypnotic experiment in the flesh and the bones! Remove brackets and unzip: [si trozerzer] !ZER Oranssi Pazuzu, Candy Cane ZER! |
Sunday, July 9, 2017
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Je te présente: Atomikyla, avec quelques membres de O.P. même plus psyché et pas moins malade... https://atomikyla.bandcamp.com/
ReplyDeleteArgh! EXCELLENT!!
DeleteThanks for Oranssi Pazuzu. Here is my discovery of today which perfectly fits to this post. http://metalbandcamp.com/2017/07/jute-gyte-oviri.html
ReplyDeleteYes! Thanks.
DeleteOranssi Pazuzu,... gooood! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteCould you set utf tags next time?
ReplyDeleteThanks for rips, anyway.
Sorry, tags are correct, but file names are not.
DeleteWhat's wrong?
DeleteFilenames are. E.g. "VДrДhtelijД" instead of "Värähtelijä". I.e. they're stored in ASCII, not UTF format, and my default ASCII code page differs from your one.
DeleteI think it is a setting in your OS. The software I use is Unicode compliant, otherwise the tags would fail too. The files requiring multibyte character sets (Asian, Russian etc.) are all displayed correctly in all computers and devices I use them.
DeleteI've looked inside that file with hex editor, it contains Värähtelijä in OEM 437 (Latin) codepage, not Unicode. So it's probably your archiver does not support Unicode. It would not prevent you to see correct chars in all your devices, even using files extracted from the archives - because if default codepage on your OS is Latin, then that names are translated to Unicode correctly when unpacking.
DeleteZip format did not support Unicode for long time [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zip_(file_format)], therefore old versions of archivers could not do it as well.
Ah crap, I assumed the Java lib I use to zip the generated blog post content was ok since Asian file names seem to work. I'll try to update it to a newer version.
DeleteSorry.
Great. Thank you again for your fantastic work.
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