Dissecting Table – Between Life and Death

Japanese industrial psychosis plows through the wastelands in the form of Dissecting Table’s “Between Life and Death.” We are fully on board for Ichiro Tsuji’s unique industrial art and have a blast digging into his post apocalyptic sounds. Hop into a flamethrower-equipped car and crank this dystopian masterpiece. Everyday is one more day of insanity. Note: Due to hardware failure, we lost the Connelly's clean audio and are working from the call audio instead so it doesn't sound as pretty as usual.This album is included in Dissecting Table - Ultra Materials (1986-1991)Follow us on Instagram: @noisextraFollow us on Twitter: @noisextraaaSupport us on Patreon: patreon.com/noisextra Recent listening:Richard Ramirez “Anger Built Machine”Richard Ramirez “Male”Richard Ramirez “Audio Negativism” Black Leather Jesus “Torturous Chapter”Like Weeds "Any Government That Places Profit Before People Is Pure Evil"Like Weeds "Ourselves Alone"Wolf Creek "Corruption Overload"Various Artists - Kulture Shot 2Skin Graft & John Wiese "Accessible World"Timisoara "Cells of Heaven"Timisoara/TADM "I Am Not Dying In A Nightmare"Ennio Morricone "Crime and Dissonance"Recent Viewing:Dissective Table - Live in 1988Dissecting Table - Dead Zone live video

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Noisextra is a weekly deep dive into the world of noise in all of its forms and features album spotlights and in depth conversations with those residing in the noise world. Hosted by Greh Holger, Tara Connelly and Mike Connelly, the podcast takes a historical look at the many tentacles of noise, industrial, and experimental sounds from their distant roots to everything in between and beyond, predominantly from the pre-millennium era.