09 March 2026

TUNGA PENETRÁNS

 


What a gloriously filthy quarter hour these punks have offered us...and I will accept their offer with verve and enthusiasm. Chaotic, blown out, stripped down Hungarian DBeat delivered with the weirdest fukkn style imaginable. I(t's a sound you've heard before....you just haven't heard it quite like this. Listen to the guitar (and the vocals) on "Leépülés" if you don't believe me. 

08 March 2026

JON KABAT-ZINN

 


Very few Escape visitors will be able to (or will choose to) fall in line with the mission here but still I will encourage you:
Relax. Focus. Listen. Feel. Explore. Think. FEEL. Focus. 
It is very likely that this is the simplest cassette I have ever posted....it's also possible that it's the deepest. Because this time it's not about the sounds or the contents....it's about you.


07 March 2026

VENGEANGE

 


Instantly infectious Jakarta punk with OBSERVERS-level hooks. Vocals are forceful, leads are flawless, hooks are endless....it's just a brilliant recording and I want to blast the chorus of the title track on repeat, because The System Doesn't Work.



06 March 2026

DENIM CASKET

 


Punk is meant to be weird. Punk is, by definition, queer and/or outside whatever version of 'normal' exists in a given time, This tape is both of those and all of those - I dare say I have never heard a thing like Denim Casket before I heard DENIM CASKET...and that's what makes the shit so important. Drum and bass dystopian hardcore with gratuitous early PV influences.....but the shit is from Idaho and that just means.....it means the shit is just different. Listen to "Permanent Marker" and then try to tell me that you 'know what this is' or that you hear 'what they're doing.' Because you don't and also...you just don't.  Anyone ever told you they thought about NEGATIVLAND and GODFLESH and CROSSED OUT while listening to one tape? Well, that's what is happening now. A weird, plodding, awkward sonic excursion awaits you. 


05 March 2026

SWEET POISON VICTIM

 


I was talking to a friendly civilian at work last week and they said something nostalgic about cassettes being "in the past" and I mentioned that they are very (very) much in the present and they seemed completely floored that the medium still existed, much less still had relevance. I hesitated for a moment, because when the circles of work world and real world overlap it can be weird, but it felt like an appropriate moment to share and soon I was talking to a normal ass woman in her 50s about the nuances of DBeat and crust and how HNW can share as much with quiet ambient as with electronic experimentation and how there are still bands who dub copies of their recordings in their bedrooms to give to friends. I talked to her about Pat and told her about the Copy Wright tapes (trying to connect the tape and punk worlds to the work world in which the two of us coexist) and I told her about '80s UK punk unknowns and powerviolence and '70s Bay Area new age shit.....and then I realized her eyes had kinda glazed over because I had just been rambling on about tapes. Which, to her, was equivalent to rambling on about nothing whatsoever. I didn't bother trying to recover though, because I had genuinely enjoyed my ramble.  Anyway - SWEET POISON VICTIM is (was?) an Afro-Beat band from Indianapolis. They released this tape in 2015 and it's really fukkn good. 

04 March 2026

ENVIRONMENTS

 


Without entering some long winded and partially informed narrative about Irv Tiebel and his Syntonic Research Inc. label, but I'll spare you. I do suggest listening to Altered Nixon Speech and I think it sounds perfect listening simultaneously with Sailboat. The Environments series exemplifies how pervasive honest and pure experimentation was in the 1970s, and demonstrates how perfect even the simplest recordings can be. Sailboat is exactly as it presents, and it's exactly what I need. 


03 March 2026

FORM RANK

 


You've heard sounds like this before, but the beauty of punk is this: You've never heard these sounds. Addictive and anthemic Los Angeles street punk, doing to kids today what CRIMINAL DAMAGE did to us twenty years ago. We had heard sounds like that before too...you see what I mean?