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segunda-feira, 25 de julho de 2011

Click Click - Yakutska 12''





Click Click
Yakutska 12''
1988
Electro Industrial EBM
England


Tracklist:

A. Yakutska
B. Change of Plan


     Click Click is a British electro-industrial music band.
     Click Click formed in Sheffield, England in 1982 by Adrian Smith, and Derek E. Smith, after the end of their previous rock project "Those Nervous Surgeons" (which formed in 1976 with bassist Tim Wilson). When Wilson bought their first synthesizer, (an EDP Wasp), the direction of the group changed so dramatically, they renamed themselves.
     In 1982, the group acquired guitarist Richard Camp from another band and thus the first experimental synth-rock incarnation of Click Click was born. They cut their first single later that year, but Camp departed over creative issues and formed a blues band.
     Influenced by artists such as Brian Eno, Cabaret Voltaire, The Residents and Frank Zappa, and of course Blade Runner, Clive Barker and "mind-expanding" substances, Click Click continued on with other revolving members down a more electronic path until their eventual break up around 1990. Other members included guitarist Jon Morris, who was replaced by Graham Stronach in 1987, and Pete Hosier who remained with the group until the end.
     After a 7 year hiatus, Adrian and Derek reformed briefly in 1997 to record Shadowblack on the OffBeat label. The album was more EBM than their earlier work and almost completely instrumental. It was greeted with overall positive reviews within the underground music scene. Due to the member's volatile relationship however, the band split again in 1998, with no current plans for another reunion.
     A Click Click vinyl release was issued on NYC-based Sonic Groove Records in 2004, but it is most like that only Adrian was involved, but that is still unclear. Throughout the 2000s, Adrian has been involved with Paperhouse, a darker ambient soundtrack project. Nothing has been released publicly, aside from a few odd compilation appearances, but at least 4 CD-R releases are known to exist: Bug Sun, Sappho, Frey, and Sammlung. In addition, three Click Click CD-Rs surfaced offering odd unreleased and remixed material: Lung Function, Crushed, and Behind Dark Glasses.
     The summer of 2008 brought the news that Click Click's back catalogue would be available again, this time via various download platforms including iTunes. The material will come in remastered versions and will also include the early catalogue. Lung Function, a compilation of remastered singles, was released on iTunes, Amazon digital service and eMusic in 2008.





segunda-feira, 18 de julho de 2011

Lassigue Bendthaus - The Engineer's Love (Tape)




Lassigue Bendthaus
The Engineer's Love (Tape)
1988
Electro Industrial
Germany


Tracklist:


A1 Gear  3:43
A2 Train Hits Body    4:22
A3 Pier (Product 1) 3:40
A4 Bridge, Engine, Love 3:49
A5 Sanglant 5:23
A6 Vacuum (Product 2) 1:30
B1 The Application     0:44
B2 Nazigue     6:15
B3 Hammerblow 5:00
B4 Patronize 5:43
B5 Inured     4:26


     Uwe Schmidt (aka Atom Heart, Atom™, Señor Coconut; born August 27, 1968 in Frankfurt am Main, West Germany), is a German composer, musician and producer of electronic music. He is often regarded as the father of electrolatino, electrogospel and aciton (acid-reggaeton) music.
   
     Partial discography

     As Lassigue Bendthaus
The Engineers Love (1988)
Matter (1991)
Cloned (1992)
Cloned:Binary (1992)
Overflow (1994; single)
Render (1994)
Render (U.S. Remixes) (1994)
Pop Artificielle (2000; credited as LB)


     Aliases
Almost Digital
Atom™
Atom Heart
Atomu' Shinzo
BASS
Bi-Face
The Bitniks
Brown
Bund Deutscher Programmierer
CMYK
Coeur Atomique
DATacide (a collaboration with Tetsu Inoue)
The Disk Orchestra
Don Atom
DOS Tracks
Dots
Dr Mueller
Dropshadow Disease
Erik Satin
Flanger (a collaboration with Burnt Friedman)
Flextone
Fonosandwich
Geeez 'N' Gosh
Gon (a collaboration with Dandy Jack)
HAT (a collaboration with Haruomi Hosono and Tetsu Inoue)
H. Roth
i
Interactive Music
Jet Chamber (a collaboration with Pete Namlook)
Lassigue Bendthaus
Le Diapason
Lisa Carbon
Lisa Carbon & Friends
The Lisa Carbon Trio
Los Negritos
Los Sampler's
Machine Paisley
Masters of Psychedelic Ambiance (a collaboration with Tetsu Inoue)
Midisport
Mike Mc Coy
Millennium
Mono™
M/S/O
+N (a collaboration with Victor Sol)
Naturalist
Ongaku
Pentatonic Surprise
Pornotanz
Real Intelligence
The Roger Tubesound Ensemble
Schnittstelle
Second Nature (a collaboration with Tetsu Inoue and Bill Laswell)
Semiacoustic Nature
Señor Coconut
Silver Sound
Slot
Softcore
Soundfields
Subsequence
Superficial Depth
Surtek Collective (a collaboration with Original Hamster)
Synthadelic
Urban Primitivism
VSVN
Weird Shit




segunda-feira, 11 de julho de 2011

Suicide Commando - This Is Hate! (Tape)




Suicide Commando
This Is Hate!
1989
Electro Industrial
Belgium


Tracklist:


A1 Clinical Death
A2 Inside The Head
A3 The Electrocution Of...
A4 Monotone Bullshit
A5 Pleasure
B1 Brain Surgery
B2 Suffocation
B3 Out Of Mind
B4 This Is Hate


     Suicide Commando is a Belgian electro-industrial act created by Johan van Roy in 1986.
     Johan van Roy, Suicide Commando's only member, began experimenting with electronic music in 1986. Three years later he released his first tape under the moniker Suicide Commando, and made an appearance on the vinyl compilation, Electronic. As van Roy continued self-releasing tapes, he landed more compilation appearances on Rotation II and Induktion, Varianz und Deren Folgen, both released by Kugelblitz records.
     1994 finally saw Suicide Commando's first CD, Critical Stage, released on the German label Off-Beat. Shortly after, in 1995, Suicide Commando released Stored Images, which contains to date one of van Roy's most popular songs, See You in Hell.
     1996 was the ten-year anniversary of Suicide Commando, and with it came the release of Contamination, as well as the limited boxed version, which contained a bonus 3" compact disc featuring previously unreleased material. Contamination was released a year later in North America by the now defunct Electronic Death Trip records.
     In 1998, Suicide Commando released the album Construct-Destruct and its sister release, Reconstruction including new clubhits like Desire and Better Off Dead, the former of which was picked up by Possessive Blindfold Records for distribution in North America with bonus tracks.
Van Roy was one of the founders of the dependent label in 1999. It was on this new label that Suicide Commando's next successful releases, two singles and one EP: Hellraiser, Comatose Delusion, and Love Breeds Suicide, accompanied Suicide Commando's 2000 release, Mindstrip, which reached the number one spot on the Deutsche Alternative Charts. Later the Mindstrip album was licensed and released in North America by Metropolis Records.
     In 2002 Suicide Commando released the DCD Anthology on dependent, a compilation of the best and biggest Suicide Commando hits to date, including club hits such as "Hellraiser", "See You in Hell", "Love Breeds Suicide", and offered some exclusive new remixes and rare versions.
     For Suicide Commando's next release, Axis of Evil, a special edition double single called Face of Death was released beforehand, selling out in two days. The regular edition of the single continues to sell, and Axis of Evil was voted album of the year (2003) by the Deutsche Alternative Charts. In 2004 Suicide Commando released another limited edition double single, Cause of Death: Suicide + One Nation under God.
     In 2006, Suicide Commando returned with the album Bind, Torture, Kill (also available as limited edition including a bonus disc, poster and sticker), featuring the single Godsend + Menschenfresser, released on Johan's own new label Noise Terror Productions, a new division of dependent. The album once again reached the top position in several alternative charts across the world and got voted album of the month in the German Orkus magazine.
     Released in 2007, one year after the band's 20th anniversary, the X20 boxset included 3 CDs (one remix CD, one best of CD and the Fuck You Bitch EP) and Suicide Commando's very first live DVD. The special remix CD and the best of album were later released as separate discs by Metropolis Records. At the end of 2007 Suicide Commando returned with the song Hate me, their first new material since the bind torture kill album, released on the noise terror volume 2 sampler on NTP/Dependent.
     In January 2010, Suicide Commando released their eleventh studio album, Implements of Hell.

     Side projects

Kombat Unit
Lescure 13


Discography


     Albums
Critical Stage (1994)
Stored Images (1995)
Contamination (1996)
Construct-Destruct (1998)
Re-construction (1998)
Chromdioxyde (1999)
Mindstrip (2000)
Anthology (2002)
Axis of Evil (2003)
Bind, Torture, Kill (2006)
X20 (2007)
Implements of Hell (2010)

     Singles/EPs
Comatose Delusion (2000)
Hellraiser (2000)
Love Breeds Suicide (2001)
Face of Death (2003)
Cause of Death: Suicide (2004)
Cause of Death: Suicide / One Nation Under God (2004)
Godsend / Menschenfresser (2005)
Until We Die / Severed Head (2009)
Die Motherfucker Die (2009)
God Is In the Rain (2010)
Death Cures All Pain (2010)

     Tapes
Suicide Commando (demo) (1988)
This Is Hate (1989)
Industrial Rape I (1990)
Crap (1990)
Go to Hell (album)|Go to Hell (1990)
Into the Grave (1991)
Industrial Rape II (1991)
Black Flowers (1992)
Electro Convulsion Therapy (1993)