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Original 1984 cassette on Aquilifer Sodality by Italian power electronics pioneer Pietro Mazzocchin under one of his severeal aliases (which included N.P.I., Observation Clinique, Swastika Kommando and Terrorismo Genetico).
Promotional copy of The Sodality's privately released 12" EP from 1988 with different cover xeroxed on an A3 sheet reproducing a beautiful 'Bellmerian' drawing by Haydée Mismass. Some 20/30 made. With 4 bonus Sodality Records letterheads.
1989 7" single released by The Sodality with a cover version of a song from their debut LP backed with the NAMBLA version of the Ultra song from their debut LP.
2005 first single on Bloodlust!'s stylish Private 7" Series limited to 300 copies with white vinyl and generic cover with folded A4 xeroxed sheet. Second single by NYC's power electronics band.
2001 release ** Limited edition of 111 copies. "Collaboration of two of Germanys most powerful noise projects: DL (formerly know as Dachau Lustknaben) and EK (also known as Einsatzkommandos). Merciless and cold power electronics in their purest form. No Voices, no sampler, just aural agony. On the contrary to some of their fellow noise artists DL / EK do not glorify the horrors of the third Reich but condemn them. This release is dedicated to the victims, not to the committer."
This is a limited double-LP collection of artists who've been on either Fourth Dimension Records or Lumberton Trading Company, or are even indirectly associated. The title, based on the name of a childhood '50s sci-fi film favourite, not only reflects the bringing together of these two labels but also the fact that most of the artists they are concerned with tend to navigate a wide range of ideas and approaches. The 2LP also began as a reflection of the two labels coming together on 18 May 2024 …
Kevin Tomkins is best known for his work in Whitehouse and his own group Sutcliffe Jugend, now called Sutcliffe No More. He also worked with Bodychoke and Inertia. Most of his music has its background in the power electronics scene that evolved in Great Britain around the label Come Organisation and the group Whitehouse. Power electronics is a style of noise music that typically consists of static, screeching waves of feedback, analogue synthesizers making sub-bass pulses or high frequency squea…
Sutcliffe No More is the follow-up name for the band known as Sutcliffe Jugend. It was founded by Kevin Tomkins in 1982. It started as a Power Electronics act, quickly gaining a name for itself, before branching out stylistically, creating a distinctive style that drew influence from all manner of genres while keeping true to their roots as a noise act. In its original form Sutcliffe Jugend existed for less than a year before Tomkins stopped the project to join Whitehouse. He reformed the group …
2007 release ** "There is a lot of apocalyptic in “I Cum Blood In The Think Tank”. Apocalyptic, but with class, as the Broken Flag groups knew how to be, Ramleh and Toll first and foremost. Desperate screams coming from the most hidden infernal ravines, slow and muddy progressions, almost sludge in some moments, dull and rough noise beyond any level of safety. However, Lietterschpich manage to work on synthesis, ferrying that sound towards the crowded shores of the new American noise. And the mi…
2004 release ** "This is a compilation from the French label Mechanoise Labs and, as it says in the subtitle, it’s ‘an international gathering of extreme electronics’. These extreme electronics are often presented in a noise form, but it’s not only about that. Some of the tracks, by Cutman (from France), Control (from USA) and others, are like a harsher noisy side of (post)industrial. Sometimes there’s use of talking samples or the noise atmosphere is building up with voice shouting in Cutman’s …
2005 release ** "MAAAA's "Decay and Demoralization" comes at you with 6 tracks well over 60 minutes in length. This stuff is harsh and without a doubt the most extreme band coming out of Poland's underground today. Decay and Demoralization includes tons of power electronics and bizarre recordings that create an odd, otherworldly atmosphere stuck in a white noise frenzy. Banging metal, shrieking, dying, the cover of this album should say it all. These guys like to take the energy of punk rock and…
2006 release ** "Rasthof Dachau is an Austrian power-electronics/industrial band consisting of Max Presch & M. Sägmüller, and one of Steinklang Industries premiere bands. Their first release "Schmerztherapie '93," a split VHS of the legendary performance in Salzburg with Genocide Organ. Rasthof Dachau's part included sound material exclusively generated from human breathing and electricity without use of any instruments or synthetic sound source. Later they released "Blut Und Boden," their highl…