Kevin Drumm
Sheer Hellish Miasma
Editions Mego
/
2010
Includes Instant Download
2LP
35.99
eMego053V / Includes Download Code
2025 repress, gatefold sleeve, gold pantone print, incl. hot foil stamping
Pre-Order: Available on / around Oct 10th 2025
Incl. VAT plus shipping / Orders from outside the EU are exempt from VAT
Tracklist
11Hitting The Pavement 19:57
2Inferno Part 1 15:18
21Inferno Part 2 9:51
2Cloudy 5:19
3Impotent Hummer 13:01
4Turning Point 3:33

Widely regarded as one of the most uncompromising works in experimental noise, Kevin Drumm’s Sheer Hellish Miasma is once again available on vinyl. First released on CD in 2002 on the original Mego label, the album remains a landmark in extreme electronic sound and is an essential and ferocious document of Drumm at his most inventive.

The history of Drumm’s Sheer Hellish Miasma is one of resilience to the twists of underground trends that have come and gone since its initial release. Using guitar, tape manipulation, microphones, pedals, analog synthesizers, and subtle computer processing, Sheer Hellish Miasma is an overwhelming experience: a sonic onslaught of storming feedback, fractured textures and an unrelenting energy. At once brutal and meticulously composed, the album offers a singular vision at the outermost edges of sound art.

For seasoned noise veterans, Sheer Hellish Miasma offers a bracing soundscape filled with exquisitely abrasive textures and more than enough hidden detail to warrant repeated listening – a distinct voice in the increasingly same-sounding world of abstract electronic noise. For everyone else, Drumm’s journey through the noisy underworld is likely to inspire fear or, in an optimistic case, fearful admiration.

Drumm’s Sheer Hellish Miasma is an abstract noise classic with this 2LP reissue being an artefact of eternal power.

Kevin Drumm Guitar, Tapes, Mics, Pedals, Analog Synthesizer, Computer Assistance
Greg Kelley trumpet on Inferno
Dedicated to Malachi Kischer

Recorded in 2000-2001 Chicago
Mastered at Piethopraxis, Köln, December 2006
Cut at Clunk, Berlin 2025 by Rashad Becker