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Recent news:
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2009 april 17 [new release!]
GENERAL MORAL’s new album, the Smell of People was released today. Get it here, on archive.org. It represents a shift in style and manner; while the first EP (General Moral is Mortal, esr015) was noisecore/grindcore, the Smell of People is twisted, fucked up repetitive noise. Get it while it’s HOT!
In other news, I’m working on a new website, with its own design: http://evilscientistrecords.tk/ It looks kinda sucky, but I like it. Minimalist. The official site is still this, though. That’s WIP. Also, I made a myspace profile for ESR: here. WIP.
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2009 april 5 [new release! (sorta)]
EAT RUST’s “Crimson” EP was released by this new netlabel, Primitive Communism Records [site/myspace]. You can download/listen here. It’s quite noisy!
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2009 april 4
Updated the Artists section.
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2009 march 30
Website revamped. Hooray. Catalogue and main page ready, the essential stuff. Some songs added to the Audio page. Lots of work left.
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2009 march 23 [new release!]
New EAT RUST double album “The Dust/The Dirt” released. So far it can be downloaded from megaupload or mediafire or from the good ol’ and faithful archive.org (NEW 2009 april 8).
It features 56 minutes of brand new material, ranging from black to noise, from folk to doom. Soon to be uploaded to archive.org, hopefully. And maybe this will be the first ESR release to materialize in the shape of a physical CDr release.
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Evil Scientist Records

evilscientistrecords at gmail dot com
This is the official homepage of the mighty Evil Scientist Records (ESR). Great, isn’t it? ESR is a netlabel. We specialize in noise, experimental, anything. All stuff is up on archive.org or some other place. For free. Distribute it to anyone. Just don’t ask money for it.
Plans for the future? Doing some physical releases. Yeah. Limited, hand-crafted, etc. Hand-numbered. Real underground, the way it should be. Downloads would be still avaible, of course. This ain’t no business. But the physical releases might have bonus shit, kick-ass artwork, and overall undergroundness written all over ‘em.
ESR is currently situated in Moscow, Russia.

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