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Rust Worship - “Optimistic” (Robert & Leopold 2012)
More R&L goodness.  I bought this for the hell of it, and man am I impressed.  Three long tracks all recorded live, preformed by Rust Worship, whose real name is Paul Haney and I assume he’s from NYC because all of the recordings on here are from Brooklyn and Queens (I think).  That’s all I know about the guy, but he knows how to make some enjoyable noise.  The fact that this is recorded live is mind blowing, because its crystal fucking clear; mostly likely recorded from a soundboard.  Anyway, Mr. Haney mixes loops, old records, pedal violence and whatever else to make some sonically diverse, but not pretentious noise.  At one point I thought my record was skipping, then I remembered that I was listening to a tape.  So he was playing a skipping classical record and manipulating the sound (I assume).  I’m kind of burnt out right now, but I can’t recommend this enough.  If you like collage noise that isn’t boring and random bits put together, but instead well thought out compositions, buy this now. 
-Log. 

Rust Worship - “Optimistic” (Robert & Leopold 2012)

More R&L goodness.  I bought this for the hell of it, and man am I impressed.  Three long tracks all recorded live, preformed by Rust Worship, whose real name is Paul Haney and I assume he’s from NYC because all of the recordings on here are from Brooklyn and Queens (I think).  That’s all I know about the guy, but he knows how to make some enjoyable noise.  The fact that this is recorded live is mind blowing, because its crystal fucking clear; mostly likely recorded from a soundboard.  Anyway, Mr. Haney mixes loops, old records, pedal violence and whatever else to make some sonically diverse, but not pretentious noise.  At one point I thought my record was skipping, then I remembered that I was listening to a tape.  So he was playing a skipping classical record and manipulating the sound (I assume).  I’m kind of burnt out right now, but I can’t recommend this enough.  If you like collage noise that isn’t boring and random bits put together, but instead well thought out compositions, buy this now. 

-Log. 

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