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Carcinogenic Corpse

Albany, New York · est. 2011 · 2011–present · Historical · Provenance: Organic

Michael Vitali solo transmission — tidal waves, soft gamma repeaters, and the raw single-take experiments of the early 2010s.

Biography

Carcinogenic Corpse is Michael Vitali working alone-ish: a solo-led project of in-person and remote collaborations, 'experimental/improvisational gorilla recording sessions' ranging from drone/doom to future pop-bubblegum. The name promises death metal; the music delivers the opposite — Heavy Planet's 2011 review of 'Noise Farm' filed it next to Hybrid, Yo La Tengo, and Aphex Twin, with the reviewer openly baffled at where the Ironweed guitarist 'finds these sounds.' That gap between the name and the noise is the project's whole sense of humor.

This is also the missing link in the catalog: made a decade before Estate Lord and Asvara's electronic turn, Carcinogenic Corpse proves the label's experimental wing predates its tools. The estate vault holds the finished evidence — official videos for 'Like a Tidal Wave,' 'Soft Gamma Repeaters,' and 'Sōng Shān (Super High),' the 'Another Limb' mastering sessions, the PANSPERMIA material tied to Magnetic Eye catalog #008, and a dense run of dated 2011–2012 session reels. All of it is in the pipeline for archival release through American Record and the PENNY vault: the gorilla sessions are getting a permanent habitat.

Era History

Canonical Catalog

TitleYearFormatFirst pressed viaTracks
Noise Farm 2011 LP 5
Panspermia 2012 LP Magnetic Eye Records 0
The Vault Singles 2012 single 4

Press, On the Record

“You'd be better off placing it amongst Hybrid, Yo La Tengo, and Aphex Twin. I can't surmise where Mike Vitali (yes, of Ironweed!) finds these sounds or how he manipulates them to grow into the album's resulting soundscapes.” Heavy Planet · 2011 · Album Review: Carcinogenic Corpse — "Noise Farm" · verified at heavyplanet.net
“Carcinogenic Corpse — solo led project involving in person & remote collaborations for experimental/improvisational gorilla recording sessions... The CC style varies from drone/doom to future pop-bubblegum hit making singles.” It's Psychedelic Baby Magazine · 2012 · Mike Vitali interview · verified at psychedelicbabymag.com

Contact

LabelAmerican Record Company · Albany, New York

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