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First 1986 edition on New European Recordings with embossed (on the outside only) gatefold sleeve of the fourth DIJ double album, the first fully resulting from the collaboration between Douglas P. and David Tibet.
First 1987 edition on New European Recordings with textured sleeve and all four inserts of the fifth DIJ album, also featuring Strawberry Switchblades' Rose McDowall and Coil's John Balance helping Douglas P. and David Tibet.
Music, Martinis and Misanthropy is a mellow, apocalyptic folk and spoken word album that combines acoustic and electronic instrumentation with brutal, Social Darwinist lyrics and poetry. It was created by pioneer noise artist Boyd Rice and an assortment of dark folk all stars. Bob Ferbrache is the recording engineer. It was recorded in Tokyo, Japan and Denver, Colorado between July, 1989 and March, 1990 for NER/Tesco. This album is considered a classic, yet defies easy categorization. The music …