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Available 1/2012 (orders taken now):

TNB / The Haters / Vomir 'Nichts Fur Niemand'

3-way 20-min collaberration CDR / anti CDR + original, signed artwork by all 3 artists in hand painted / collaged box.

Edition: 100. 3 last copies

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"Apllication à Aphistemi" (MaisonBruit - self released) Each CD includes an embroidered patch Limited 500 copies
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OUT SOON

VOMIR split with Gyokusai: 'Jean-Pierre MARTINET' tribute
VOMIR 'phantom of the paradise tribute' on Category III Recordings
VOMIR 'Trümmerlärm' CDR on Vomit Bucket Productions
VOMIR split with REJET sur Ogmios underground


ALSO OUT NOW

new 7" split w/ Werewolf Jerusalem on Anarchofreaks productions
limited 200, act fast ! http://anarchofreaksproduction.blogspot.com/

new 7" on dotdotdot music http://www.dotdotdotmusic.com/

LP on URASHIMA http://www.urashima.it/
new review here: http://www.musiquemachine.com/reviews/reviews_template.php?id=3513
+ review in The Wire 333 nov 2011

please order from the labels !


last copies:
VOMIR 'RENONCE' CD on CRUCIAL BLAST (crucial blaze serie) "Renonce presents a single monolithic track of crushing noise wall, almost fifty-two minutes of absolute nothingness, just a seemingly infinite maelstrom of extreme low-end rumbling, severe unchanging distortion, crunchy oceanic filth, and abyssal static that Vomir forges into a primordial wall of black frequency chaos. http://www.crucialblast.net/vomir_renonce.html & TSHIRT AVAILABLE ! RENONCE is on the list of THE WIRE 'S "OUTER LIMITS" RECORDS OF 2010

VOMIR 'l'homme saturé' LP (At War With False Noise/Turgid Animal) Last Copies here:http://mutant-ape.co.uk/cgi-bin/ss000001.pl?page=search&PR=-1&TB=A&SS=vomir Review in Revue et Corrigée issue 86


+ PAST & OUT OF PRINT RELEASES http://www.discogs.com/artist/Vomir


Application à Aphistemi CD REVIEWS

NEW REVIEW IN MUSIQUE MACHINE MAGAZINE AND INTERVIEW
http://www.musiquemachine.com/articles/articles_template.php?id=222
http://www.musiquemachine.com/reviews/reviews_template.php?id=3216

NEW REVIEW IN MEMORY WAVE TRANSMISSION
http://memorywavetransmission.wordpress.com/2011/06/06/vomir-application-a-aphistemi-cd-maisonbruit/

REVIEW IN THE WIRE (MAY 2011 issue)

No dynamics, no change, no development, no ideas," is how French wall-noise master Romain Perrot once summed up the Vomir aesthetic. The 70-odd recordings he has produced under the name - all seething slabs of layered noise - have varied in density but never in approach or conception. How can such a project move forward? Well, the obvious answer is by realising the same idea with different means. Thus, the second track hear, "L'Apparence Du Vrai Est Un Moment Du Faux", is a harsh noise wall performed on a 12-string electroacoustic guitar, the first of its kind in the Vomir catalogue. It has everything you listen for in a HNW release - the crackling cross-rhythms, the transformation of static mass into polyphony - but the pace (if that makes sense) is slower; there are strings, so there's pitch; and you can hear the rattle of the guitar-neck. Track one, on the other hand, is classic Vomir: a blizzard in constant crescendo, uncompromisingly empty, infinitely detailed.


REVIEW by Ed PINSENT / THE SOUND PROJECTOR.com
Now here’s a new release from the High Vizier of Monotonous Noise himself, Vomir, whose Application à Aphistemi (MAISON BRUIT) arrived in the middle of March. The first track ‘Paulina Semilionova irait à l’équarrissage’ (a title worthy of Max Ernst, that) is Vomir’s familiar cannon-blasting assault of unvarying harsh noise wall, created with his ‘noise generators’ and effects, and it’s 38 minutes of brutal ear-bombing that insists on occupying your personal space as surely as if your home were invaded by Mr Five-By-Five, a fictional character I just dreamed up who is made completely of concrete and whose sole malign function is to march into your living room and expand his square-shaped body until you’re either crushed to death, or relocated elsewhere. Well aware of the harmful, flattening effects of his noise, Vomir includes a text insert that lists all manner of unpleasant sensations, including psychological and physical, many of them suggesting that simply hearing this music will not only make you unwell, but actually pass on an incurable disease. Horrible! – but for Vomir this is business as usual. The second cut however astounded me. ‘L’Apparence Du Vrai est un moment du faux’ was recorded using a 12-string semi-acoustic guitar, and it’s much more interesting, and is in fact a complete departure from the triple-strength old-school brand of table noise that Vomir has been pursuing for many years now. No less grim or relentless than his usual mode, this 18-minute acoustical monstrosity of flat and dreary noise music emphasises the steel-ness of the guitar’s strings, and comes across like a malfunctioning telex machine, or a gigantic typewriter from a surreal civil servant’s nightmare. If you’ve ever read the short story by Kafka ‘In The Penal Colony’, then this is undoubtedly the sound produced by that grim machine of torture. Great work, Romain!

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PRESS RELEASES Article in the Wire issue 322 In The Wire 323, Vomir in Savage Pencil sketch and 'Renonce' CD in 'best Outer Limits records of the year'. Interviews in As Loud As Possible magazine, Zero Tolerance magazine Reviews in several issues on The Sound Projector magazine Interview and review on the internet: musiquemachine, paristransatlantic, vitalweekly, soundprojector...