RJ Myato has been around since 2009, with many releases and projects since then. His other aliases include Last Of England, Panta Rhei and John A Dreams.
RJ Myato – Songs – Kill Collector Culture – CDR/Download – KCC#028 - 2014
Chance meeting of randomly generated lyrics, a Dictaphone, and an electric guitar on a dissecting table.
RJ Myato 2014
https://killcollectorculture.bandcamp.com/
https://enforcedexistence.bandcamp.com/
https://jeudemarseille.home.blog/
Abstract songs by RJ Myato - guitars are strummed through distortion pedals with warbled, undecipherable vocals. The songs are short, with most being under a minute, some over, but never reaching the 2-minute mark.
I
like this chaotic release, there is something endearing about the songs. The
strumming goes from being mildly harmonic to noisy strumming and that continual
change is effective and keeps your attention focused. I do believe that with a bit
more care and attention, this aspect of Myato’s work would be great.
RJ
Myato & Gorgonized Dorks split – CDR/Download – Enforced Existence – NX#049-
2019
https://rjmyato.bandcamp.com/album/rj-myato-gorgonized-dorks
https://www.facebook.com/gorgonizedXdorks/
https://gorgonizeddorks.bandcamp.com/
I
know of Gorgonized Dorks through the amazing photography of one of the two members
Katz Seki, who is someone who has photographed a lot of leading Deathrock and
punk bands from the 1980s and 90s to now. Katz seems to go back decades; Gorgonized
Dorks began around 2005 and the members are Katz and Ben Viele. Katz also does the
Humanextermination Project whilst Ben Viele owns Agromosh records and does the
projects Green Terror and Mitten Spider.
Gorgonized
Dorks track is just under 10 minutes and it is called ‘The Rich Exterminated with
Joy.’ This pulsates along, getting tense and busier as it progresses. I have
only heard the Grindcore side of Gorgonized Dorks which is ok, but this is a
nasty piece of simmering noise that glowers and menaces the listener. I am
usure if the voices are vocals or mangled samples. The crowded, nightmarish
assault of The Rich Exterminated with Joy creates a highly effective track.
Lint
Shuffler is the first RJ Myato track on the split, this does a lot at a low
level, it shares a murkiness with Gorgonized Dorks that ties the work together
well. 80s like beeps and buzzes converse over swampy, bubbling sounds. Scramble
House Calligraphy is livelier than the opener and sounds as if it was recorded
on a video recorder, but like Songs, the low fi quality of the work shines
through. The intensity rises on Shaped Tents, this seems like an immediate
build on the previous track. It starts to sound like junk abuse with a heavy
drag making the explosive distortion of Shambling Sounts seem like a massive
shift as it demonstrates brief, effective wall. The back drone that contrasts
the distortion feel as if it goes on for lot longer than it does – a moment of
balanced clarity that builds to another sound shift as the walls of Carapace
Joy Cariburnus plays out a sharper, distorted splatter and buried drone.
Both
artists present brilliant work here and tie in together well. Regarding RJ
Myato’s work, this is the most effective display of noise that I have heard by
him to make this an excellent split.
Panta
Rhei/Thar Desert – Transmuter – CDR/Download – Enforced Existence – NX#066 –
2020.
https://pantarheibm.bandcamp.com/album/transmuter
https://www.nicholasmaloney.com/
https://jeudemarseille.home.blog/
Pantra
Rhei is another RJ Myato project that has been releasing since 2017.
Mournful
synthesizers introduce the project on this album, guitars soon join the
procession in this mournful mini build up to the horrid raw Black Meta sounding
Pantra Rei. This has that bleak rawness that helps Black Metal a lot and is
mixed with low-fi aesthetic. In some ways it is good, the lo fi sound has a
certain charm, but I am critical as it to me is the noise guy’s Black Metal
project. However, I feel it is saved by its funny qualities, some of the
quality is so raw and combined with the rhythms used it adds a humour to the
work and an unintended shift from Black Metal. It has Black Metal stylings but becomes
something else as there isn’t a clear aesthetic defined to the work; not a bad
thing and it is unique. I’d be interested to see the project extended to a
whole band to see how it would develop. But I did find Panta Rhei enjoyable.
Thar
Desert’s 1st wall has a lot of crunch and movement. At a certain point,
the sound seems to move faster and increase in volume: there are clear, defined
shifts within the work. The second Untitled wall has noticeable restraint and a
deeper texture that also changes feel further on in the track. This is good
wall work with an impressive focus on its own texture and movement. It would
benefit from a clear aesthetic, but it is still good work.
This
is an interesting split, both artists contrast greatly. Excellent cover art
too.
Euphoric Bullshit Vibe 2020.
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