Another single track, head-flattening jam from At War With False Noise's drone/noise/sludge onslaught of January 2007. This one's a live recording of a trio made up of prolific improvisors Jan-M Iversen on electronics, Sindra Bjerga on tapes and """"amplified objects"""", and Lars Myrvoll on guitar, recorded in Oslo, Norway in June of 2006. Emerging amongst a pile of percussive clatter and pensive streaks of feedback, the group quickly flip the switch as Myrvoll's guitar emerges at top volume, emitting a sickeningly sludgy dronetone that seesaws over Iversen and Bjerga's swooping electronic howls and heavy rumbling static. Those first five minutes are a harrowing crawl through crushing freeform ooze, and the rest of the 36 minute performance moves through similiar ravines of subtle circuit squiggle, guitar strings being mangled into spidery screeching noise, and restrained feedback, surging up every couple of minutes into a squall of brutal feedback and formless sludgenoise. Pretty killer, a meeting of the minds between abstract European free-improv and tarpit-Metal amplifier ambience. And of course it comes in another piece of total handmade eye candy from the At War crew, the disc contained in a handmade paper wallet with a hand-numbered insert on watercolour paper with a sketch from artist Alec Cheer. Limited edition of 100.